But I kept writing and started a new serial web novel on Wattpad. It was a new genre, something I'd wanted to explore for a while. It was called KISS KISS BANG BANG, and it was a mafia romance. It started to do well. And to my surprise, my other stories did, too. As one book became popular, readers would find the rest.

Wattpad is not a word processor, cloud drive, backup drive, or text editor. I feel like I'm stating the obvious. But after reading the hundredth "Wattpad deleted my account and I lost all my stories" tear-jerker, I think this bears repeating.


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What if I told you that you could migrate a 90,000 word 70 chapter novel in only a few hours? The end result lets you pick your poison. A text editor, Word, Libre Office, Google Docs...Choose one or two---preferably with both cloud and local storage so you can work on the go---and take back control of your writing process.

The data signals a generational shift in consumption and attitudes towards fiction. With the rise of webnovels, e-books, webcomics, and other digital formats, Gen Z is normalizing reading on their phones. Today, 67% of Gen Z respondents say they read on their phones, compared to 51% of older generations who say they still prefer turning the page manually on a physical book, magazine or newspaper.

Not only does Gen Z want more diverse stories, they are celebrating and elevating a wider range of stories overall, embracing more genres than other generations. While older generations are happy to consume genre fare in TV and film, helping to drive massive box office returns on superhero adaptations, they are still less likely than Gen Z to consume genre fiction. Compared to Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers, Gen Z readers are embracing more of every genre, including more Fantasy & Sci-fi (42% vs. 30%), Horror (38% vs. 20%), and Superhero/Action (34% vs. 18%). Gen Z also reads more romance compared to other generations, at 43% vs 30%. Unsurprisingly, Gen Z also loves YA, with 50% enjoying the category, compared to only 15% of other generations.

After We Collided is a 2014 young adult American romance novel written by Anna Todd under her Wattpad name Imaginator1D and published by Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. After We Collided is the second installment of the After novel series.

I finished The Panda Theory last week, and am now ready to go on a Garnier bender. Which is fortuitous, since Gallic Books is bringing out four of his books in U.S. this year. I could explain what I liked about this novel, but really, I think this bit from Garnier about why he became a writer should do it:

Happy to meet another sci-fi author! Thanks for the guide - I hope to start my own journey publishing on Wattpad and Substack. I have a few novels and novellas already done but was not feeling the "traditional" indie publishing route. I long for the days where I published chapter by chapter online, and I think this could be it!

I started writing serialised novels in 2015. Turn out it was the best creative decision I\u2019ve ever made, in that it got me away from procrastinating and to where I am today, with three completed novels out in the world. As I\u2019m writing this it is 2021 and serialisation feels on the cusp of tipping over into becoming something much bigger. If you\u2019re new here, you\u2019ve chosen a good time to jump on board. ff782bc1db

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