I hit submit (six times, one for each part) on my first novel ๐Ÿ˜ณ

Next month is National Novel Writing Month, if you want to try writing another soon.
NaNoWriMo (the organization) is dead. https://storyempire.com/2025/04/28/nanowrimo-closing-what-went-wrong-what-will-replace/

The event (or one very, very like it) is now sponsored by Novel November: https://www.novel-november.com/

Parts I and II scheduled for November 1st and 2ndโ€ฆ hopefully the rest to follow with a new part each day ๐Ÿ˜Š.

I put out my own first novel a week ago. I also got the first couple of chapters approved up front, and the rest appearing as Published and New a couple of days before they appeared.

--Annie
 
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NaNoWriMo (the organization) is dead. https://storyempire.com/2025/04/28/nanowrimo-closing-what-went-wrong-what-will-replace/

The event (or one very, very like it) is now sponsored by Novel November: https://www.novel-november.com/

Chris Baty, original NaNoWriMo creator, has also created his own group with different people. There are no current plans of reviving the organization, which is fine by me. That should've been federated. The Inktober fiasco was a warning.
 
Hey, Emily, can you give us a publisher's blurb on the story? A dust jacket for the printed version would be good too, but I'll settle for the blurb :)
 
Itโ€™s worse than that! I was a bad girl and clicked on each pending entry - to get the ref numbers to bother Laurel with them. It could presage the end of the Universe.
Patience is the best approach, as you well know.

My 104k Arthurian novel had thirteen chapters, submitted sequentially. Laurel set them all to release 48 hours apart, which meant I had something in the Category front page for over a month. After a year the last chapter had a thousand views, after five years, 3400. Happy with that. Slow take up, but genuine readers, over time.
 
Patience is the best approach, as you well know.

My 104k Arthurian novel had thirteen chapters, submitted sequentially. Laurel set them all to release 48 hours apart, which meant I had something in the Category front page for over a month. After a year the last chapter had a thousand views, after five years, 3400. Happy with that. Slow take up, but genuine readers, over time.
Itโ€™s publishing daily between Nov 1st and 6th
 
@EmilyMiller,
So happy and so proud of you!
I got to read parts of the first two chapters and it is Emily at her best.
I really suggest that you take the time to enjoy the story.
I am sure it is going to be fantastic!
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Can I just mention that this novel will be free to read here on Literotica and not available commercially anywhere. I have no delusions about writing for money.
Is writing for money something you want? That aspiration isn't a "delusion," for anyone who has the ability to output a novel and the motivation to put the time in. It's not easy, certainly, nor a given for whoever goes for it. It's also, I think, not much money, unless you're one of the lucky few to strike the gold of trending. But if it's something that appeals to you, why not give it a shot?

I get it if this novel is a better fit for Literotica than the marketplace, or you don't want to be bothered with query letters to agents or the work of self publishing or whatever other factor might keep you from it. But "delusions" made me wonder if you're just deciding it's too lofty a goal before you try.

Anyway. Congrats on the novel! That's a huge accomplishment, money or no money.
 
Anyway. Congrats on the novel! That's a huge accomplishment, money or no money.
Thank you ๐Ÿ˜Š.

Iโ€™m well aware of the quality out in the marketplace, which ranges from exceptional to workaday. I donโ€™t need the [as you say most likely paltry] money, unlike too many other people, we are pretty secure financially. And I donโ€™t need the stress of commercial publishing. This is strictly a hobby. One I take seriously, but still a hobby.
 
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