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Hello beautiful Authors :heart_eyes_cat:

Valentine's day is close​:heart:️, so let's spread some love in the air. Senior Authors who already wrote more than one Novel/Comic are requested for their guidance. Please tell us how you promote your work or what is the best way to do it? How a fan club is formed? Give a read and criticize our work.
(Sheesh​:relieved: . . I've never been that desperate for critiques in my life.)
Drop your Novel/Comic link here to get my subscription and please do the same for me.

PS - I hate one-sided love​:joy:

Blurb-

What is the purpose of life ? Why we were created?

Theo stumbled upon the same question a long time ago but he brushed it off and moved on in his life. He lived a satisfied life till his late 20s but a sudden storm came barging in his smooth sailing life.

Unbeknownst to him, Theo got a spiritual awakening which forced him to find the true purpose of human life but when he found it , death itself came knocking on his door.

But that was not the end for him. Theo found himself transmigrated into his own incomplete novel. A magical world walked by gods and demigods.

Although he already decided to pursue his own goal and not interfere with the novel storyline, but nobody knows what fate has decided for him and how it'll affect the choices he make.

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Sure thing!

Here's my comic Nocturne 21!

PLOT After a long day of work, a doctor trudges home in the pouring rain only to find a dying teenage boy in the road. He takes the him home, saving his life, only to discover the boy has no memory of who he is. The doctor and his daughter invite him to stay with them and as time goes on, discover some strange and unexplainable things about their newest family member.


DRAMA | ACTION | MYSTERY

If you're looking for advice on how to grow on Tapas, some creators did a thread about this some months ago. Maybe look at it and see if it helps you.

Just as a warning, with a thread title like "Get more subscriptions" You're probably going to get a lot of people thinking it's a promo thread, dumping their links and running. :sweat_02:

Anyway, as asked, advice on building a fanbase:

  • Make sure your episodes/chapters/updates/pages all have something exciting, or a plot reveal or a joke or something sexy or cute that readers can comment on. Upates that feel like filler or filling in between space don't invite interaction.
  • Reply to comments and be friendly with your readers.
  • Do banner swaps and shout-outs with other creators in the same genre or feature other people's characters as cameos (with permission) to build a sense of community.
  • Between books, chapters or major storybeats, include some extras that either have fun with the characters, showcase fan content or feature behind the scenes or worldbuilding info.
  • Have a consistent look and tone in the sorts of colours, fonts, logo and imagery you use to give your series a consistent "brand identity".

And now, some directed advice:

@Vikar
You already know an illustrated cover in a manga or manhwa style would help you out, because I've seen you asking around about one (your current cover would probably do great on Radish though).
Try to make your blurb describe what the story is about more clearly. People on Tapas will respond way more to the fact that it's about a guy who gets isekai'd into the role of the hot teenage elf boy protag of his own unfinished fantasy novel, than to existential questions. If you make your blurb too vague, it puts readers off, because it so often flags that the creator doesn't know what they're doing and they're just making stuff up as they go, or they don't really know what their story is about.

@aprilferrero
Your art is extremely well-drawn, but your cover is too detailed and doesn't use contrast to make the figures pop from the backgrounds enough at the teeny-tiny size covers are displayed on Tapas. It's a very clever cover when seen at a larger size, but it's not doing it's job on the site or app, so consider making a simpler cover that illustrates just the most basic, high-level concept of the story, characters and vibe.
Also I think Drama isn't the ideal first category for this story (only your first category actually matters, that's where you'll be displayed and ranked. The other two are just cosmetic) and I think it'd get more readers in Mystery, Sci-Fi or Horror.

@ImamHasan
Get somebody to help proofread and edit your blurb. It contains a number of grammatical errors that make it a bit hard to understand, and could probably be shorter and punchier.

@Zinx
I'm actually stumped by this one... I have no idea how to market a book of poems with stock photos and illustrations in the comics section... err... A punchier, more high contrast cover with a brighter logo would probably help? I think you'll need to advertise off-site to find the poetry fans... maybe lean into that "Dark Academia" vibe?

Thanks for elaborating so nicely.:sweat_smile: Honestly I think I need to improve everything including cover, blurb and banner. So, insight on blurb is really helpful :+1:

Thanks for the feedback. I agree about the cover, but it was intended as a printed graphic novel cover and not for webcomics. I just haven't had the chance to make something different but I'm definitely gonna work on that when I get an opportunity.

As far as the genre goes, family drama is definitely the leading genre in this volume and probably throughout the series. Hard to tell at the moment since it's so early on and the readers haven't gotten to see that aspect yet, but that is the predominant theme. An argument can be made for mystery, but there are very little sci-fi or horror elements in this volume and it would be misleading to call it either of those. It's very action heavy about halfway through, which is why I included that in the description, but that also isn't really the main focus.

Thank you for taking the time to examine my work and give me feedback! I appreciate it! I just recently started pushing Nocturne as a webcomic and I'm still tweaking and working out the kinks, so I appreciate the advice!

Thank you for the feedback! much appreciated! I am searching for someone to proofread.

Fair point. It'd be nice if they allowed images to be added to novels. Thanks for the advice :+1:

As for the eternal death, nice start. The grammar would look good with some tweaking ~

I believe you can. It used to be a workaround involving Firefox and dragging images into the editor, but I've heard it's just a standard feature now. Maybe check in a thread where novelists hang out, or in the novels and writing room of the Tapas community discord for help.

You can add up to 5 images, there’s a button in the text editor place to add images :sparkles: Right at the top with all the other text editor tools.

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