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Aug 2020

I'm at 28 subs, and my biggest challenge is still trying to keep a backlog.

You might want to edit the first sentence in your blurb. A medium is something we know about, it is a common word. Medium stone, on the other hand, is an unknown story-specific artifact. So, it would be better if the sentence reads:

A girl picks up a mysterious rock that grants her psychic abilities.

You also don’t need a comma after ‘but’. Unchecked and uncontrollable duplicate the meaning, and the words look similar, so it might be better to leave just one of them in the description to not scatter the impact of the statement.

Thank you for the criticism! I never considered that.

Hi everyone! I literally started writing on Tapas and really new to this, and well posting stuff on the internet in general. I've been using it as an outlet to blow off steam working a extremely demanding job I hate. Ive been writing romance books and would love if some people would check it out. That's the link to the first chapter I posted. Edit this is a novel.
https://m.tapas.io/episode/18726171

I think my biggest problem is that I'm expecting too much too soon! I'm willing to wait, but that doesn't mean I like it! (But if you are gonna read my story, I'll pay a lot of attention to you and most likely respond to everyone, which I hope to continue!) Another problem I've run into, is signing up for more than I handle, telling people things and then quickly being overwhelmed by it all (Sometimes I'll read things that I don't 100% like, and then I'll be forcing myself to continue with it, and it ruins my push for everything, gives me everything block!
But here is my book!

Welcome to Tapas!

@NellieVP318 there is a Wattpad refugee thread, if you are looking for advice on how to best set up on Tapas & any questions about differences vs. Wattpad

not a comic but a novel (though i would love to make one of my stories into a comic). i'm at 12 subs but i'd like to hit the 25 milestone. i feel like the hardest challenge is the fact that tapas is mainly for comics, so getting a novel out is hard.

it's an adventure and slice of life playing with the theme of alternate universes.

It’s easier to get seen for novels, because you stay on top of fresh list far longer. But some genres do better than the others. It’s fairly hard to break out into big reads (250+) if you are not a werewolf romance or BL. But 25 should be doable if you update at least a few times a week and address a specific interest group within the demographics & have an anime-like cover

Challenges? I say being out there; I love what I do and want to share my work to everyone and be well known about it, but it's been slow and steady. I tell myself to not worry too much about it and that I'll get there eventually. I cherish the ones who notice though ^__^.

hello thank you for the thread, for my first series i have 75 subs and my second series has 62 subs... my goal is 100 though)

i think my challenge is connecting more with my readers, like getting more engagement.
i love to respond to comments but I feel that people mainly like and move on. I try to be consistent
but sometimes life gets in the way like it does for most of us doing this as a hobby.
I also have a challenge of gaining more readers that be on my other social medias, i'm working on being
more consistent and having work ready for public and patreon....... (sigh) its a struggle at times.
I and greatly thankful for those who have been so supportive and loving <3




Hey, my comic Devoured World is at 37 subs
Been workin on it for a while and got 54 chapters out now.
I guess my problem is getting more people to see it.


5 subs and looking for more.

Welcome on-board everyone! Maybe we all soon graduate from this thread with fond memories of under-100-ness! :heart_eyes: