To my fellow beginning writers, or just creative people in general, the following is the best advice I can give.
There’s a big reason as to why a lot of web novels end up going downhill: unrealistic deadlines and expectations.
Avoid signing away the rights to your literature to sketchy companies.
Forcing an author to write 1500 or more words in one day, in a majority of cases, is going to suck the life and soul out of a chapter. Quality over quantity. Always. Remember that no matter how much mindless work you put in, no one wants to read 1500 words’ worth of unrefined stress-cram.
Look before you leap.
Think before you write.
Never. Rush. Anything.
You’ll thank me for at least taking this into consideration.
And another thing:
If you’re capable of writing this much in one day, I congratulate you, —but just know that you’re not the expectational standard for every writer out there, —you’re only in an environment and living situation that inspires you more than others.
Be humble. It works.