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Andrastor
2 years ago

I’m hardly active on Wattpad. I don’t use “write aids.” What for? I had already written 2 books before I signed up on Wattpad.

And since Wattpad is primarily a social network, I do not try to get to “Platz 1”.

Andrastor
2 years ago
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For example, I recommend books like “How to write a damn good novel” or “The most common mistakes in scriptwriting and how to avoid it”.

I don’t know who leads Wattpad and how this line is at all too high-quality literature, but as the platform is run, quality is unimportant. It’s about popularity, not quality. Therefore, I do not expect the aids mentioned to actually help improve as an author.

If you want to improve yourself as an author, it’s best to ask for annoying criticism. The more she hurts, the more you learn from it. Lobe feels good, but it does not help to develop further. If you still ask for tips and find someone who is willing to give you these, you are on the best way to improve you.

Andrastor
2 years ago

In my opinion, the question of “willing to support” is always whether one is offered support or whether one has to ask for it.

According to my experience, support is provided from the offer, usually only the ego of the supporters. They do not want to help, but to talk to themselves they would be good enough to help. So a small play of power in which they let themselves down from their high horse to help others.

If you ask for it, I find the support much more honest. Sure, there are also those who only want to push their ego through it, but in general I have made the experience that you get the better help.

Riccccki
2 years ago

I use tips from other sides, because the ones on Wattpad usually seem quite superficial to me. Otherwise I have Beta readers.

Loka95
2 years ago

I just write my stories and then publish them on different pages.