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Tips

  • Remember, readers, will be reading a bit at a time over months, if not years. Every chapter should include reminders of what just happened. The more subtle the show, the better. Tell is obnoxious used this way. If you later release in novel format, you can go back and edit where this is janky.

  • Per above: You need to keep your readers interested over a long period of time. They will not forgive you for breaking your initial covenant with them. (See fanservice below.)

  • Have a clear picture of your characters and/or world. Otherwise, your work will wander all over the place. Remember, you don’t have the luxury of going back and editing it for consistency.

  • Per above: Once it's out there, it’s out there.

  • Readers are more forgiving of McGuffins. You need hooks for later and foreshadowing. Chekhov’s gun only applies if the gun is smoking.

  • The pace is different. There is less room for info-dumping, transitional chapters, etc. On the flip side, there is more tolerance for something that is interesting but may not advance the plot.

  • Readers like some fanservice, but don’t let it take over. I define fanservice as something your specific audience enjoys, be it sex, food, fights, or heroics. Spread it out, and if you notice that you have delivered on the goodies for a few EPs/chapters, throw something in. If you republish as a novel, you can edit it out if you don’t like it.

  • Anchor each character with some identifiable traits so readers don’t lose track of them.

There are a bunch of them, more than enough to give you something to think about.

  • Oh, yes. YMMV/ Rules are meant to be broken. I am not a kami of writing, just another hack doing my best.

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What do you like/not like about releasing work this way? Any tips, sites, or software recommendations? Anything that surprised you about it? 1/2

What I like best.

  • It keeps me honest with writing. I have regular goals that are small enough to envision achieving.
  • It is the dominant format in the publication channels I use. Which allows me to write and publish without worrying about marketing, formatting to publication sites' specifications, and Corpo censorship (Amazon and credit card companies, I'm looking at you.)

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How Substack Helped Me Publish My Novel at 55

Late-bloomer author Troy Ford shares how joining Substack helped him publish his novel at 55 and connect with other writers.
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How Substack Helped Me Publish My Novel at 55

Late-bloomer author Troy Ford shares how joining Substack helped him publish his novel at 55 and connect with other writers.

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How Substack Helped Me Publish My Novel at 55

Late-bloomer author Troy Ford shares how joining Substack helped him publish his novel at 55 and connect with other writers.

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I'm watching the old #Republic #CaptainAmerica serials and the funniest thing is that the Captain holds people at gunpoint constantly to extract information from them and shot a random henchmen to death within his first few minutes on screen.

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Long running TV serials.

The writers always go insane somewhere around seasons 5, don't they.

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Previously… and Next time… bits are irritating. Do audiences no longer have memories?

Binge watching just makes these segments even more absurd.

But people who put new material before the opening credits, so stopping you skipping the redundant stuff should be eviscerated.

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