I don't plan on writing a specific number of bad stories. It's more about the quality of the story and whether it conveys the intended message effectively. So, the quantity of bad stories isn't something I focus on.
There are quite a few. The Big Bad Wolf is a common character in many fairy tales and children's stories.
Villain 1 and Villain 2 are series of novels written by the same person, so their word count is the same. These two novels were published in three volumes, with a total of more than 20 million words.
Well, it varies. Usually, I try to stick to one or two stories at a time. This way, I can keep the plotlines and characters clear in my mind and do justice to each story. But if the ideas are flowing freely and I have enough time and energy, I might take on three or even four.
Well, to write a bad story, you could ignore proper grammar and punctuation. Make the ending really predictable or have no real conclusion at all. And don't bother developing the characters' motivations or growth.
As a fan of web novels, I can't offer any suggestions to lower the quality of the novel. Writing was a creative process. Everyone had their own style and techniques. The important thing is that you should try your best to write your own novel and make it as interesting and fascinating as possible. If you encounter writing problems, you can try to seek help or refer to others to get more inspiration and creativity.
It varies. Sometimes I write a dozen, other times only a few, depending on my inspiration and available time.
It really varies. Sometimes I write just a few, and other years I might manage quite a lot, depending on my inspiration and free time.
It depends. Sometimes I might focus on just one short story at a time to give it my full attention. Other times, I might have a couple of ideas brewing and work on two or three simultaneously.
Another thing that could lead to a bad YA novel is poor writing style. If the language is choppy, full of grammar errors, or just not appealing, it'll turn readers off. Also, not having a clear theme or message can make the story seem aimless and unimpressive.
A bad travel story could be written by being very vague about the locations and not sharing any unique or memorable moments. Just list a bunch of mundane things and don't add any emotions or personal insights.