I don't think so. I haven't heard of Digibro being involved in making light novels.
To my knowledge, Digibro doesn't make light novels. His contributions seem to lie elsewhere within the anime and manga community, rather than in the realm of light novel creation.
I'm not sure if digibro makes light novels. I haven't come across any information indicating that he does.
Well, from what I've seen of digibro's work, he's really into anime - related things, but not in a way that would suggest he wants to make light novels. He seems more interested in talking about existing anime works, their production values, and how they impact the industry. So, I don't think he has an interest in making light novels.
It really varies. Some light novel writers make a decent income, while others struggle to make ends meet.
One way to earn is through online publishing platforms where you get paid based on the number of reads or subscriptions. Also, you could self-publish and sell physical copies at conventions or through online stores.
Yes, Telltale has produced some games that could be classified as visual novels, though they often incorporate elements of adventure and choice-driven gameplay.
Telltale does create games that incorporate features similar to visual novels. Their titles often focus on story-driven experiences with rich narratives and decision-making.
For making Japanese light novels readable, you need a good balance of plot and description. A well-paced plot keeps the reader hooked, while vivid descriptions add depth to the story. Also, clear and simple language helps a lot.
Well, start by getting immersed in the world the novel creates. Pay attention to the characters and their development.
Sf light novel writers could make money, but it also depended on many factors, including the quality of the work, the readership, the publication and distribution, and so on. Generally speaking, writers could make money by publishing their own works or collaborating with a publishing house or a publishing company to adapt their works into comics, animations, games, and other forms. Apart from publishing, writers could also earn money through writing guidance and writing training. In addition, some writers would share their writing experiences and insights through social media and online forums to attract fans and earn money through sponsorships and advertisements. However, it should be noted that the income of writers is also affected by the market and the readership. If the work is not attractive or the readership is small, the income of writers may be lower. Therefore, writers needed to constantly work hard to improve their writing skills and the quality of their works to expand their readership in order to earn more income.