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Sep 2020

Nope, regular time for me to be up.

@desktop_dragon - I was just wondering if the novel premium process is different than the Early Access program I've seen for a few comics pop up?
Primarily one comic I've started reading and has apparently been around for a while, somehow has joined the Early Access program, but unlike Premium - the comic is not relisted or re-released in anyway. It looks like it's just given access to people who want to read as far ahead as possible through some sort of paywall+date caps? Is this system not available for novels, or is it too new still?

This is pretty common with a lot of writers I know in serialisation. It's a 50-50 split almost on who finishes their works before even posting and those who write with large buffers. Like 1 or 2 write as they go by the actual seat of their pants and that frightens the hell out of me.

Eh? o.o I'd imagine that a sound individual would at least look through and edit if needed before they post it anywhere? No?

I yeet my first drafts into the public sphere. I generally have the attitude that first drafts are free-to-read, edited final drafts are paid for. But I also do a lot of planning before ever setting pen to paper.

I'm writing the bulk/completing my current project for Tapas ahead of time. Since I'm back in college, having it done will take a load from both our backs! Till then, I'm just plugging away at it.

So that's why you've been so quiet for so long AND pumping words out like crazy
yes, I see them updates on Instagram :sweat_02:

That is what I have been doing until now with my current novel, but the progress is super slow because I can not stay focused. (medical issues for that)

I am so excited to know that ongoing works can apply for premium status!!! Like I actually screamed and can feel my heart racing!!!! I just have a few more questions @desktop_dragon, sorry if they're too specific!

My main wip that I'm updating on Tapas is over 100 chapters and still ongoing, I'm wondering if maybe that's too long? Though hearing that @KRWright is able to finish posting their story for free before monetizing is very encouraging! I also have the same mindset of "this is my first draft, take a look and stay if you like it!"

Camp 5O, my main wip, is currently on book 2 but I'm uploading it on the same story. Book 1 is chs 1-100, book 2 will end at around ch 180 and book 3 will be around 50-80 chapters. The story is currently on ch 145. If I want to apply for premium should I wait until I finish the entire three books or can I apply for just book 1?

My bad for the poor wording! Even if a work has a very strong outline, we wouldn't take it on unless it has at least ~80k words ready to go.

~80k words is indeed the point at which a series is considered viable for premium serialization!

Followings on other sites are taken into account! Which is why it helps us out to have relevant links included in the pitch.

Also, there's no minimum novel subscriber count, but a high subscriber count would be a definite plus. We changed this so that writers from off-site who might not have any following on Tapas feel welcome to pitch!

Early Access is a feature I'd love to roll out to novelists but there's some technical and logistical obstacles that make it infeasible for large scale implementation. Hopefully that changes in the future!

You're more than welcome to send in a pitch for the entire series, which we would consider based on what is currently published. If you wanted we could also consider just the first volume for serialization. In your pitch you're more than welcome to request the sort of publishing arrangement you're looking for!

@desktop_dragon

Great! I hate to sound like a broken record, but I'm triple confirming. Maybe I can use my own example as a reference. I have a series that's got 90k words already published on Tapas. This qualifies for a pitch, correct? :smile:

I have my own internal subscriber goal before even considering a pitch, but I would still love to keep myself motivated this way.

And thanks again! I've always loved how responsive you guys are to creator queries! ^_^

90k words qualifies! Looking forward to reading through your pitch :smiley:

Also a question

I put my novel on complete yesterday with 108k words.
at this moment book 2 is at 25k+ words and being worked on every day. So I think that should be alright.

Here's the question: I'm in proces of rewriting book 1. Adding content and just making it better. giving It 6k words extra in 5 chapters and ongoing.
If I would pitch, can I pitch for the rewriten version? Or would you look at the one that's posted now

when you pitch you give the first 5 chapters as a manuscript and they review that

What if your work was previously self published elsewhere? I have a short story I've been thinking about expanding into a full length novel that I self published on Amazon. Could I expand it and pitch it to premium or would having the short story on Amazon make it less desirable?

We don't mind if a work, or variants of it (ex. the short story you plan on expanding into a novel) are available elsewhere! Feel free to send in submissions even if your series is available for free elsewhere. Series that are being monetized elsewhere, like a traditionally published author approaching us and asking for a premium novel contract, are great too!