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Somnus's Descent (For Re-Publishing Under Sharestory.io)

Somnus's Descent (For Re-Publishing Under Sharestory.io)

Hi Guys! The novel has just been republished here on webnovel with all the available chapters. Here's the link :) https://www.webnovel.com/book/somnus's-descent_22943900006381205 Hope to see you there! "Keru wanted to run. He wanted to forget and pretend the world hadn't ended" In a world of fantasy and magic, Keru is an up and coming silver class adventurer. To the curiosity of those around him, he possesses a unique bloodline ability, the power over the domain of sleep, the strength of which belongs only with the class of blessed high nobility. To no ones surprise, he wanted to keep his past hidden. To his sponsor's interest, the deal they struck could cause a fun headache for her counterparts. To Keru himself, the price he paid was still unknown. *First time writer If I would describe the MC's inner personality at the beginning he would be someone that's: Reckless Conflicted Result-Oriented Emotionally Driven Pragmatic This isn't gonna be a harem novel, just wanted to get that out there ahead of time. The MC at beginning is someone who's impulse control has deteriorated severely. A lot of the trouble he gets into is because he's reckless and emotionally-involved in delicate and nuanced situations. However, he usually gets bailed out by his natural gifts and talents which allows him to continue with his carefree attitude... until it inevitably doesn't. I really want to tackle this part of the MC's character and what are the effects this kind of mindset has to an individual and those around them. *Credits for Image to KELLEPICS https://pixabay.com/images/id-2847724/ Free for commercial use under Pixabay License with no attribution required
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What does traditional publishing in novels mean?
Traditional Chinese publishing referred to the act of translating a novel into Japanese or other Asian languages and publishing it. Traditional publishing was usually done to cater to the tastes and reading needs of Asian readers or to create a wider audience for the novel. In traditional publishing, Japanese or other Asian languages are often used to print books to make the books look closer to the local culture. In addition, traditional Chinese publishing may also add some Asian cultural elements such as decorative font, symbols, illustrations, etc. to enhance the legibility and attractiveness of the book.
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2024-09-08 21:17
How to publish a comic without traditional publishing methods?
You can self-publish online. Use platforms like Webtoons or Tapas to showcase your comic and build an audience.
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2024-10-01 11:41
How is the quality of comics press compared to traditional publishing?
Comics press can offer more diverse and niche content, but traditional publishing often has better resources and distribution.
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2025-04-17 07:39
Can you publish manga through traditional publishing houses?
Yes, you can. Many traditional publishing houses are in the business of publishing manga.
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2024-10-08 09:56
Can you make money off short stories without traditional publishing?
Yes. You can use online platforms like Wattpad. Although it's free to read most stories on Wattpad, if your short story gets really popular and has a large number of reads, views, and engaged fans, you might be approached for brand partnerships or even get some form of financial support from Wattpad itself. Also, you can create a Patreon page and offer exclusive short stories to your subscribers in exchange for their monthly support.
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2024-11-17 21:24
Should I publish my novel on traditional platforms or self-publishing websites?
It depends on your goals and resources. Traditional platforms offer more prestige but can be harder to break into. Self-publishing gives you more control but requires more marketing effort on your part.
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2024-10-16 16:03
Should I publish my fiction book on traditional platforms or self-publishing sites?
Well, if you want more editorial guidance and have the patience for the submission process, traditional publishing might be for you. But if you're eager to get your book out quickly and have the marketing chops, self-publishing could be the way to go.
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2024-10-07 11:37
Was the publishing of a novel the same as the publishing of a novel?
Releasing a novel and putting it on the shelves were two different things. A novel release referred to the release of the novel's text content on online literature platforms such as Qidian, Genesis Chinese Network, etc. for readers to read. After the novel was published, the author could update the plot and chapters of the novel on the platform and interact with the readers. Putting a novel on the shelves referred to uploading a novel to a specific chapter catalog on the online literature platform for readers to buy and read. The novel had to meet the platform's requirements such as word count, plot, and so on. It had to go through the platform's review before it could be successfully published. After the novel was published, the author could get more income and reader support on the platform, and at the same time, he could accumulate more writing experience. It should be noted that different online literature platforms might have different requirements for the publication and listing of novels. Therefore, authors needed to publish and put on the shelves according to the requirements of the platform.
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2024-08-16 21:07
On the issue of publishing novels by publishing houses
The following steps were usually required for a publishing house to publish a novel: 1. Adapting a novel: Adapting the story, characters, and worldview of the novel to make it suitable for publication. 2. Selection of topics: The publishing house will plan suitable topics for publication according to market demand and readers 'preferences. 3. Creation and adaptation: The author will create and adapt a novel suitable for publication according to the requirements of the publishing house. 4. Review: The publishing house reviews the author's novel to see if the content, format, writing style, and other aspects meet the publishing requirements. 5. Typography and Proofreading: To make sure that the words, format, and pictures of the novels that have passed the review meet the publishing requirements. 6. Print and distribution: The publishing house will print the novel into books and distribute them to various bookstores, libraries, and other sales channels. Different publishing houses may have different publishing processes, but the above steps are usually necessary. At the same time, the publishing house would also strictly check the quality of the novel to ensure that the content of the book was legal, healthy, and positive.
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2024-09-24 05:47
This article is worth publishing, but the article is worth publishing.
This article is worth publication but it is too short
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2024-09-21 11:53
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