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Hey Logan. Thanks for adding Taraquin to your reading list. I hope you enjoy it.
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Thanks for adding "In The Beginning" to your reading list. This one is gonna be interesting. Mainly how people react to it. lol Touchy subject!!!!!!
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@LoganMihaichuk No problem! Also, make sure you have at least a few chapters written and a good synopsis before you start posting it. You also want an interesting title and book cover to catch the readers eye. If you are serious about eventually publishing your book, Daniel Kamarudin is the artist I used for my cover. I posted his link to his work under the synopsis for my book. I'm going to pay him $150 U.S. before I publish it. If not, still make sure you have something that will catch their eye. When you do start posting your book, try to stay on a schedule. Post only one or two chapters a week. Pick a specific day or two that you plan to post every week. It will help keep a following. Don't post on Saturday, Monday, or Tuesdays. For some reason, those are slow days on Wattpad. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday seem to work out the best. Look at the times when people would be awake in the U.S, the Phillipines, and India. Those are the biggest amount of readers on this site. Shoot me a message when you post it and I'll make sure to give you some feedback. One last thing. Don't go too crazy with your chapter size. 1200 to 1800 words per chapter is like perfect size on here. Try not to go under 1000, or over 2000 if you can. It helps if you stay in that range. It's enough for you to get the point of the chapter across, without trying to write the whole book in one chapter. The more chapters you have, the better it will help your rankings in the fantasy genre. It's basically more chances for a reader to give you reads, votes, and comments. Hope that helps.
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