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Aug 2018

I upload once a day, sometimes twice if I fell behind and need to catch up or want to release an extra page.

I upload a couple of updates, one for my novel every Saturday and, one for my webcomic which is every Monday. Sometimes I do specials or make T-shirts, but only if I have time IRL to devote to it. :slight_smile:

Just once a week's good enough for me, though I'm gonna try twice weekly in the far future.

I'm uploading once a week.

My goal is eventually working my way up to twice a week if I can really simplify my workflow. A page takes me toughly three days with the style I'm using (of course not literally working full-time every one of those days, but a fairly decent sit-down session at least- plus I need the break between inking and colouring). I know this, so I started out with an existing buffer for weeks when I can't find the time.

Currently, my philosophy is to take it slow. I'd like to keep a regular update schedule and avoid burn-out or hiatus periods down the line for as long as possible.

Right now I'm trying to upload a new chapter every week for my novel. If I find myself with some more free time during the week then I may be able to publish two chapters. I just don't want my writing to feel rush so I pace myself when I write my new chapters.

Once a week, I draw pretty much the day before I upload..But that can change. Due to work and irl commitments.

Once a week, I was doing more a week before, but reducing the amount of updates to a single strip a week allowed me more time to ensure my strips look nicer. My other series is also going to be once a week, pages depending on relevance to the moment.

Three times a week. Might slow down in the future if I'll need it.

One page twice a week. Not a problem for me until I'm too busy and run out of buffer. Hope that never happens

Do you find that updating novels is vastly different? I imagine it being easier in some respects, but harder in others. For example, rather than spending time making sure the artwork has the correct anatomy, color theory, no tangent lines, etc, you instead need to focus on descriptive writing, proofreading multiple times, and writing way more.

Different from making comics? Certainly. I can't imagine the tedious work artists have to go through to get everything just right because people

In terms of time I suppose that would depend on the writer. I'm faster some days than others. There are days when I'm trying to write a certain scene or express emotion that I just can't find the right words for. Artists gave to literally show that emotion. Or I spend extra time editing cause my typing skills are terrible. So two different beasts in a lot of ways.

Once a week with at least 1.3k words because all the books I post here are completed. uvu

By the moment, every two days. However, I will update once a week soon.

With my comic(when its running) I upload once a week. When I'm not working on my comic, I upload whenever I can or feel I need to.

I do once a week in the summers, Monthly on months without long term breaks and Bi-Weekly December and march, this way I can big chunks instead of just one page a week so I can get somewhere with my story. I don't want to be stuck in story-line limbo so I try to stay consistent. I can do around 5 pages a week in summer, 8-10 pages bi-weekly months and around 15-25 pages a month for regular months, so I can do one chapter in about a month.

Side Note: By story-line limbo, I mean being stuck in the same arc for years because of small amounts when it comes to updates. It's a big problem for me and the reason I don't really color.