Aurochole
Link to CommentCode of ConductWattpad Safety Portal
Hey Thandeka ,
First off — props on putting yourself out there with Constellations. I know how nerve-wracking that first upload can be (you hit publish and then instantly wonder if anyone will even see it ). Been there, trust me.
Your story already has a hook — “Who could’ve thought I’d date Dylan Reigns?” That’s straight-up Wattpad bait. Romance readers eat that up. But here’s the thing: you’ve got the spark, now you just need the shine. That’s where I can help.
✨ Cover design that’ll make your story pop in the romance category
✨ Editing/formatting so readers glide through instead of tripping over little bumps
✨ A polished blurb that makes readers click instantly
You don’t need 100 followers to look professional — you just need the right polish so people take you seriously from chapter one.
If you’re open, let’s chat — DM me here, or reach me at aurorachloe795@gmail.com
. I also work on Fiverr/Upwork if you prefer to keep it extra clean and professional.
You’ve already taken the biggest step (hitting publish) — now let’s make sure readers stick around for chapter 2
— Chloe
Aurochole
@ThandekaDonga That’s exactly why I reached out Starting out can feel overwhelming, and most authors end up relying only on algorithms — which isn’t always fair to their books. I run a 10k+ reader group where I spotlight 1–2 books a month. These readers are active, engaged, and give real, raw feedback (reviews, discussions, debates — the whole deal). It’s a great way to get your work in front of readers who actually read and talk about books. If you’d like, I can consider your book for the next spotlight. And just so you know — I always tip authors $10–$20 as a sign of respect. Would you like me to walk you through how the spotlight process works?
•
Reply
Aurochole
@ThandekaDonga That’s exactly why I reached out Starting out can feel overwhelming, and most authors end up relying only on algorithms — which isn’t always fair to their books. I run a 10k+ reader group where I spotlight 1–2 books a month. These readers are active, engaged, and give real, raw feedback (reviews, discussions, debates — the whole deal). It’s a great way to get your work in front of readers who actually read and talk about books. If you’d like, I can consider your book for the next spotlight. And just so you know — I always tip authors $10–$20 as a sign of respect. Would you like me to walk you through how the spotlight process works?
•
Reply
ThandekaDonga
@Aurochole , it is very thoughtful of you to text me , I'm just only starting now, and I'd really appreciate your guidance. ❤
•
Reply