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Aug 2020

I appreciate this opportunity, and yeah let's grow together, and take a look on the novel style :point_down:

● Name: Age of Magic

● Genre: Fantasy, Action, Mystery, Magic

● Summary:
500 years ago, people believed that a great earthquake divided a huge continent into three ones . These three lived in peace until the day when a village got destroyed leaving one survivor. A boy named Leo, but little did he know of the adventure that awaited him.

● Why should you read it ?
Hmmm, If you like elves and demons or dragons, it's gonna be here, if you wanna see the journey of boy who lost everything and wants to get stronger in order to get his revenge, it's also gonna be here, if you like magical stuff, and how it works ( There're available episodes that explain magic how it works " The origin of magic " check them out if you wanna know how, and let me know ur opinion about it )

● Hopefully you check it out

Y2F

I’m so close to reaching 50! :smile: The current challenges I'm facing are mostly gaining an audience since I’m new here. I have my novel plotted out, but I’m also worried about work and projects potentially slowing me down (I do 3 updates a week)

I'm at 41 subscribers rn. My challenge was finding a balance between art and writing but as I'm reviewing my first completed arc I'm wondering if both suffered as a consequence of me not focusing on one or the other. So now my challenge is branching out my audience and trying to focus on what I need to write vs. putting time into editing what I've already written. Hope that makes sense.

@Possum Marketing is so hard! And when I follow threads on how to do it, its always like "put it on insta" like its magically helpful to post something with my 60 followers deep sigh
@RainbowCat Same.

I'm at 49 subs right now and just want to hit that 50 TnT. My growth on Tapas has pretty much plateau'd (haven't gotten a new subscriber in several updates). I've slowly been building up a twitter/instagram following, but it's so hard to get those followers to actually look at my comic. Marketing is so hard and I'm really not cut out for it.

This. So much this. It's difficult enough as a comic creator. I can't even imagine how much harder it must be for the writers.

My problem is, I’m not really into sharing my WIPs with people who know me in real life. Like, I’m a private person, and I don’t want to have friends or acquaintances reading what I’ve written. But it leaves me struggling to get reads for what (in my extremely biased opinion) is a great tale.

Just started posting the first two books in my magical-girl series, Glints Saga. Papillon is at five subscribers, Dove is at one—probably because the latter isn't a romance, and though it's a darker story it's not edgy "deconstruction" tripe.

Also I had an idea occur to me about having the magical girls being called "Glints" prior to the series beginning, rather than the books building up to that becoming the title they're known by, but it's probably far too late to make that change so :upside_down:.


I'm getting close to 100! I'm at 80 now so hopefully soonish I'll be at that first big milestone!

The biggest challenge I'm facing is actually writing consistently so that I may finish a story. The only story I became close to writing a book one and two for was M is for Monster. So I told myself, I want to work on this story- regardless of any subs or likes. I'll put it out there for people to read but I really just wanna get through it over the next year or so :slight_smile:

Dx i know right! i'm so behind! Then again i'm writing two chapters at once and neither of them are close to being finished. Gah!

I'm getting close to my goal of 25 when I'll be releasing some art that goes with one of my favorite scenes in the story so far. The genre is a mix between fantasy and adventure.

I think so far my biggest challenge now is advertisement, my scheduling is pretty wonky since i upload once a month but my current readers seem to be okay with it but it creates a marketing issue for me since most readers on this website prefer the weekly or daily releases

Hey there I'm under 100 subs and I think my biggest problem is that I'm very new to writing and to this website so I don't a very big fan base nor do a lot of people know me and how good i could be.

Anyways my story is called Wandering the World. It's an action/adventure novel.

https://tapas.io/series/Wandering-the-World

The year is 2028 it's been 9 years since the Great War that saw most of the world nuked. A world government has now been set up to prevent anymore wars. After a tragic event Stan is seeking revenge, but against who? Find out more about this crazy world with Stan and his two homies, Dariűse, and Quiet. Who have their own beefs with this crazy world they live in.
(Sorry for the way it's written this will eventually be a comic book. This is just the written out version.)

Yep, I'm under a hundred! I'm writing an OC sci-fi crime thriller about a space mercenary and her sentient spaceship. Lots of fun. I have a weekly posting schedule and longer chapters, so I don't tend to spend a lot of time high up on fresh. Probably my biggest challenge is just getting stuff out fast enough.

And, yeah, promo is hard. But my friends are a lot of help betaing and giving me feedback. Would love to expand my reader pool though!

All my novels are under 100 subs ((

I have two ongoing GL Fantasy/Romance novels:
If you are more into mages, a girl in a parallel world, love triangles, and girls’ love slow burn, check out “Avis in Between”.
If you like quicker gxg romantic events, magical creatures (girlxmermaid), interracial relations, and forbidden love - you’ll, probably, love “Fairytales for a human”
Have a great day :heart:


I'm 40 subs away from 100! One of my challenges is growing an engaging audience. Sometimes threads like these help, sometimes I'll gain subs from nowhere, but most of the time nothing happens. Also only a small percentage of my audience leaves comments, likes, and views, so it's hard to tell whether anyone actually likes my work or subscribed and forgot, or plan on binging it later. I know you're supposed to advertise on social media, but I don't have much of an audience there either. Plus, I'd lose a follower every time I'd advertise my comic on Instagram, no joke.

Another challenge is time. It's hard trying to maintain a buffer that quickly diminishes. I'd prefer to be at least one chapter ahead, but unfortunately I'm behind this time. This lead to the last chapter being updated at a slower pace than the previous. I don't want to keep people waiting too long because they'll get bored, move on, and possibly forget, especially if you're not big.

Here's all of my novels: I'm nearly at 25 subs. Read 'em if you want, there's lots of episodes in each.

Genre: High Fantasy Medical Drama

Genre: High Fantasy LGBT Romance

Genre: Sci-Fi Futurism Romance


Genre: High Fantasy Horror

Genre: Low Fantasy Magical College Slice of Life