Prioritization, I feel, is key. Make a list of chapters to be written, threads to continue...and then just work it. If you keep pounding away at...
No, it makes you a writer.
CaptainAngel77 was good enough to review Bad Sex: https://chyoa.com/chapter/Cora-and-Cerebia-read-Bad-Sex-by-Zeebop.1311835 So of course the...
I can and have done deep stories before - Whore of the Dragon and Squirtle each took four entries to review. It's just exhausting to read that...
I prefer a story not be a hundred chapters deep, but in this case the problem is that most of the chapters have no fucking, which in an...
I guarantee you: 1) no one cares if they don't recognize the characters 2) using the characters gives them more recognition 3) there are LOTS of...
I really should do another Masochist Mode review, but all the stories left are like a hundred not-fucking chapters deep. And the reviewers almost...
No. The original goal was a minimum of 500 words per chapter, but I stopped counting back before we broke a thousand chapters, and some are much...
It's still a distant dream.
You and your shark girls.
There are a lot of things I could have done, but the focus was being able to filter which chapters hit the threshold by chapter depth. For me, at...
@Cuchuilain With a straight linear story, a table works fine for chapter summaries or keywords - I always kick myself for not having some little...
Views are always going to be heavier on the earlier chapters, and often there's a bias toward older chapters or longer/more established branches....
Writing it out like that seems more complicated than it is. The basic fundamentals are: 1) Most popular branches get new chapters soonest. 2)...
Okay, so the way Lois Lane's Night Out is organized is that there's a threshold on Likes. For the first two options (Blaze and Lex Luthor) I'd...
Not that simple, because a link chapter can go anywhere - even create infinite loops inside a story. And a fair number of stories write branches...
It's come up before, and there's no easy solution, sadly. One problem is that link chapters make it harder to gauge the "true" depth of a given...
For anyone morbidly curious, see Wait, What Did Happen To Lois Lane's Cock?
I feel you; I've occasionally screwed up and had to go back and move or rewrite chapters because I missed details. Once, I fucked up and forgot...
I use a different format, since I mostly track likes/bookmarks to determine when a chapter gets a sequel. White means it hasn't hit the threshold...
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