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Mine is pretty similar.

I write a chapter
Send it to my beta-readers.
I let them have a look and point out any mistakes or things they think don't sit well.
After that I go over it on my own, try to edit what I can, make sure the content sits well
Then I send it to my editor
When she sends it back I review the edits, add or delete anything that I don't like and send it to the editor once more for final proofreading and formatting
And only then do I publish.

I actually have some edited chapters stockpiled as well as a few unedited ones. All on my Patreon.

It's a lengthy process which results in a ton of documents, especially since we're sending it around with my editor. But everything works fine in the end.

How long have you been writing for? And have you posted anywhere prior to posting here? (Pardon me if you've already answered this, but my memory is crap and with so many different people telling their stories, I forget) :smiley:

I actually have the whole thing, about the origins of my story as a free post on my Patreon.

If you would ever be interested, just take a look on there. No obligations, of course. :wink:

I wish you the best of luck as well. I will sub to your series and if I ever find some free time I'll definitely give it a read!

oh cool, you have a patreon?

ah, my editors al work in my google doc, with limited rights? And we use codes on who's busy with what and that works pretty well!

How is patreon working for you? do you have more content there?

That's a lot of time spent on one comic. You must have everything figured out to the tiniest of details by now. Are you still enjoying working on it?

I personally can't imagine myself working on something for so long, but on the other hand, I've already planned at least 3-4 books so I feel like I will be working on this project for at least 4 years.

Since I just started publishing, I don't have any Patrons there. Which is totally understandable, I don't expect anyone to hop on there in the next year or so. But it's always good to have it there and ready.

I will be using it to publish Behind-The-Scenes and of course early chapters. I already have 7 extra chapters all on there for the highest tier and will always try to stay at least 7 chapters ahead, possibly more.

My editor likes to work in Word so she usually sends over a word document with comments and I then transfer it to my Google docs. That always results in a new doc.

My Lessons Learned the Hard Way series has been in the works for over five years now, and some of the characters are even older than that. ^^ It started as my thesis project in college and has just snowballed since then. I have the first book more or less written (about 120k words), but I'm looking over and revising each chapter as I go before I post it. The second and third books are already in progress as well.
So the short answer is "a lot!"

120k words is a lot! Have you published it as a standalone book anywhere? If not do you plan on doing so? I mean regular publishing or Amazon Kindle or anything of that sort.

What did you study in college? If you don't mind me asking. I'm really interested to know what major resulted in you writing a story.

I started when I was in elementary school. More diligently around sixth grade. I would write on and off but by then I decided I wanted to be a writer.

My dream career would be to write not just knots bit scripts, plays, etc. I just really enjoy writing and storytelling. It's what I want to.

Maho no Ken is the first novel I've released in this format. Since I normally don't release works that I'm still working on.

I hope you enjoy reading it :+1:

That's odd
My editors both prefer to add their comments in google docs.
I prefer the options to agree or decline suggestions. So it's just agree or disagree with their edits, making it very easy for the both. Because they don't have to add in comments, but just do their edits, but you just have to agree or disagree. And they still add in comments here and there on content. And no sending docs to each other and even work simultaniously while even chatting in it xD

and nice for the patreon; I'm 30 chapters ahead on taps for book one, book two 10 parts.

Yeah I do enjoy it!
Each version is all different. I've actually socketed the ideas away to use as a Multiverse. The alternate versions of the main character Rip, I refer to as DoppelRips, and I've given them different personalities and abilities, so each one feels unique.
I still give myself room to add improvisation if I feel something isn't working in the canon. I like working with an open mind and a fluid universe.

Most of the older versions were never written down, and just lived as sketches, doodles, and daydreams for the last decade. So when I sat down to actually focus on it, it was odd at first.

A lot of people say not to do your 'magnum opus' first, but that's what I wanted to do. I don't think it's the only comic I'll ever write but for now, this is the one that I want to do. I lived with these characters in my head for too long not to.

I spent a little over a year thinking about the story and characters for my series. At first I imagined a multi-book novel series. But I like writing it in this format.

I slowly started posting on tapas until I started to feel comfortable with the format of writing on this platform. Now I will post chapters at least once a week.

Oh sorry, I must've expressed myself incorrectly. My editor does the same thing, but in word. When I open it in Google docs, I see all the changes made and may accept or decline them as I see fit. Also, whenever she sees a pattern of me doing something wrong she explains it in a comment. I really can't thank her enough for all the help she provided. I would be nowhere the writer I am without her. (Not that I'm any good now, but at least I'm better than I was...)

If you ever decide to sub to my Patreon, I will have all the original unedited chapters there. It's a lot of fun seeing how incompetent I was as a writer. :smiley:

This whole story kind of reminds me of Marvel or DC. Remember me when there will be a first movie made based on your characters, stories and the whole universe :wink:

Very interesting question thou I currently don't have a novel yet. I'm writing an illustrated novel in an adventure game format where the majority of its broad direction had been planned out and right now Act 2 of 4 have been specifically planned out chapter by chapter and I'm right now just editing Act 1 so I'll be needing some beta readers soon. I had planned it out since 2018. So I like having things planned.

My comic took my since 2016 with 2 versions drawn before hand and 1 year and a half to script out entirely for the 3rd current version. I have my entire script done so right now I'm just giving drawings to it. I like to take my time and plan waaaay ahead. I learnt from my previous mistakes

mine does that too.

yeah, I wouldn't be where I am now, without my editors. They're worth gold.

hahaha, that's fun
Yeah... i don't even have an account on there or anything. Never really been on the site. I just hear a lot about it

Hahah. Yeah, one of the biggest reasons I have a multiverse is because of Marvel. The idea of having alternate versions of the characters where only one thing changes in their past, causing a total re-evolution of a character is intriguing. Infinite universes=infinite possibility.

That's an interesting story you've got there. I'm not really into horror myself, so I most likely won't read it any time soon. But I'm sure there will be many people looking for something exactly like your story. The blurb looks really professional. Keep up the good work! :wink:

How detailed are you plannings? I can't make myself plan individual episodes. I always plan out the plot and then just write episodes/chapters the way I want.

Are you working on this whole project alone or do you have any other people invested in it?

That's indeed very tempting. But I feel that my peanut brain wouldn't be able to handle a multi-verse. I mean, in my series I'm happy that I remember the relatively small cast that I've got going now. And I will definitely be expanding it in Volumes 2, 3 and possibly even in Volume 1. Luckily, I write everything down if I forget...

By myself and my self only, I draw and write my comic myself and I would like to keep that way. For my novel, thou I would love to have a friend good at semi-realistic painterly styles to draw due to it being more fitting compared to my current one, I work on it myself and I'm currently trying to get the style I want myself. It's a hobby I enjoy.

My plans are very very detailed with two outlines. The first for events that are supposed to happen through out the entire story and a second is more or less a summary of every chapter, making sure to include at least one of the key events from the first out line. Then I begin actual writing the the project.