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In my experience, Romance was awesome for me. Just awesome. Far better than BL, but of course people are starting to move BL into Rom now, understandably.

We really need Paranormal as a genre here, imo. It has a chance to do well, particularly with the rumour that vampires are alive again.

I seem to do a bit better in Fantasy than in BL with the same book, because despite the romance being front and centre, it just didn’t hit the right BL notes, whatever they are, may the writing gods give me the revelation, and the sooner the better, lol. Gosh, if you hit BL right, oh gosh... that’s where the readers are! Like the actual living breathing readers wanting to read your book... argh, BL is sooo hard. (Hits her head on the wall)

My same book could climb pretty high in Drama, but it didn’t attract readers despite being high on popular and trending.

I read a few Sci-Fi books on here to support the genre, decent space operas, and I wanna cry because they don’t get much reads at all. 🥲 like, I came on the net to pretty much write Sci-Fi, and I gave up after one book. People love writing Sci-Fi on line, but just don’t like reading it or something. I had such bad experiences with trying to get people to read Sci-Fi, even organize the Sci-Fi writers... ouch. Just so sad.

Slice of Life seems to sort of be alive, but it’s such a capture-all genre, so I dunno what to even make of it.

Action is actually not that bad? Kindda-sorta? Maybe worth a shot?

The other genres by browsing the new books in Fresh just have such tiny readerships, that I am guessing very few people check Fresh section in them. And Fresh is how the new writers gets seen here.

Mystery is the one thing that people read in print pretty steadily, but have not much interest on-line. Like, why? Who knows. Probably takes too much actual familiarity with law enforcement to write a believable one, and most folks who write online are not professional detectives or lawyers...

Hello Wattpadien refugees, it will be more than 2 years since I left the platform. Does it matter?

And if I may allow myself this is my job:

tapas.io/series/Only-simple-shapes

I am still posting on Wattpad, but ever since they took down the forum on Wattpad, I really don't go on the site anymore....

here is my main book:

I don't want it to die, I just want somebody to cut the fat off that website! I've met so many cool people there; but that comes with a slew of bad review shops and questionable uploads.

Oh yeah, I remember that ~mistake.~ It baffled me, because that was one of the main ways I got reads in the first place!

I'll get around to looking at your work :slight_smile:

Without the forums it’s just not the same. I visit the medium sized fan forum that tries to keep the communication running, but I sure miss the official one.

I stopped going a lot on Wattpad when they shut down the forums and Newsfeed. Moved to Tapas, Scribble Hub, and Inkitt some time ago. Still in the process of moving my work.

What always makes me wonder if it’s worth it cross-posting on both platforms, or just keep different books in different places.

Like, at the moment my mafia stuff is on both sites, doing better here, but the first book is a tiny bit alive there. The second book is stone-cold dead there.

My werewolf BL is a tiny bit alive here, I get a sub once in a while, a few reads a day, so not too too bad. I am wondering if I should try it there, on the off chance it catches algorithm... but the idea of posting 70 chapters makes me super-lazy. I already write it though, and almost finished editing. So, posting it shouldn’t be a big deal? Maybe shove it in the back of the account, so I don’t see zero reads and get upset?

I'm on Wattpad but I seen to publish my book there at the wrong time. I started putting my focus on around here since I completed my first story. Now all the rest of my work is going to be on here for now on.

Here is my book:

I miss it so much! I had a whole group of friends that use to hang out on there. It is one of the ways I made it through "quarantine" in the middle of last year.

I cross-post on both, just because I always have. I use Wattpad to post my work originally because I can save drafts. Then when I publish a chapter over there I schedule it over here.

I ultimately left Wattpad because I wanted a grown up audience. Everyone expected my series to feature a bunch of teenagers, not adults.

In this case, I think, I will be doing the other way around. I will finish the whole story here (there is about 10 episodes left), then just massload on Watt. Sort of to keep the full collection of my books there?

As most of my reader base is still on Wattpad, I find it worth the trouble keeping uploads going so they don't feel cheated.

I didn’t start that story on Wattpad. For now, it’s only posted on here.

I have two that are duplicated on both sites, and 5 others that are only on Wattpad. I am not that keen on bringing the older stuff here, particularly the longer novels because of the italics problem on Tapas.

Because of the italics troubles, reposting to Wattpad is definitely easier...

But, yeah, I already have tons of stories on Wattpad, all but 3 of them under 10K reads, so not much of a fan base 🥺

I just dipped my toes in the water from Wattpad at the end of November. I've got two books here that are also on WP.

I really liked the forums over at WP as a way to find things to read as a reader. I haven't found the same thing here. I don't know how many readers make it over to the tapas forums. Mostly I see authors.

It's good to see other refugees here. LOL