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Royal road story tracker
Royal road story tracker











royal road story tracker

Most of my chapters are 2-4k words, so I'm sort of in the medium output. I'm personally a bit nervous about being able to keep up with them once I run out of raw chapters to refine, and have to get back to writing the book.

royal road story tracker

There are authors that only post 800 word chapters, and there are also authors that post chapters like 10k long every day or so. One thing I have noticed from reading through RR books, is that the quality is highly variable. It's slowly gaining readers, though it's not one of those rollercoaster books that goes from one cliffhanger to the next per chapter, so I think it's more liked by people that like my world and the airship stuff than anything else, from what I've seen so far. I've had my current project up on RR for about two weeks now, doing 1 chapter a day. To me, that is quite good from a modestly sized site, so start there, expand to other similar sites and stick with one ongoing story to bring in the regular readers. The people who do that for at least six months get to about $300 per month, one year is about $1000 per month, beyond that it varies from $1200 to $5000 per month, but that is years worth of ongoing stories to earn that money. Chapters between 15 words, reply to comments but mostly, give them a good story.

royal road story tracker

Darius built the road to facilitate rapid communication on the western part of his large empire from Susa to Sardis. Anything from one chapter a day to about 1 in 5 days appears to be ideal. The Royal Road was an ancient highway reorganized and rebuilt by the Persian king Darius the Great (Darius I) of the first Persian Empire in the 5th century BC. LitRPG is best, just do the right thing in the story and it will grow and be widely read. Non-LitRPG can do well there and people earn from those stories. Mounted couriers of the Angarium were supposed to travel 1,677 miles from Susa to Sardis in nine days the journey took ninety days on foot. as others, the royal road to successful management and anybody who has. Darius built the road to facilitate rapid communication on the western part of his large empire from Susa to Sardis. led to most extravagant stories being circulated about the extraordinary. Cranium9 said the tone of the story changed out of nowhere in chapter 1.09. LitRPG does fairly well, it seems to be mostly young teens to early twenties, but dont let that put you off. The Royal Road was an ancient highway reorganized and rebuilt by the Persian king Darius the Great of the first Persian Empire in the 5th century BC. I have started to loss tracking on who is who and why I should even care. I have done some research into getting the most out of RR, this is through taking notes on what works, how much authors are making via Patreon and being in a writers group who all publish there. I have justt started posting my story there.Ĭursed World (LitRPG Fantasy Adventure) | Royal Road













Royal road story tracker