Chapter 1: Tutorial (1) “I’m dropping this.” I wrote exactly that on the fifth chapter of a newly launched webnovel. The reason was simple: Clichéd regression, clichéd status window, clichéd fortuitous encounter, and clichéd development. I only read the five free chapters, but the unfolding plot was painfully predictable. The...
Chapter 1: Tutorial (1) “I’m dropping this.” I wrote exactly that on the fifth chapter of a newly launched webnovel. The reason was simple: Clichéd regression, clichéd status window, clichéd fortuitous encounter, and clichéd development. I only read the five free chapters, but the unfolding plot was painfully predictable. The protagonist would get stronger, meet the heroine, have some cute moments, and then, like chugging a carbonated drink, slice and dice the villains and final boss. I hated it, so I left a comment. Of course, I know comments like this can be a nuisance to authors. Negative comments early in a launch can be especially troublesome, particularly for new authors. However, I had my reasons for leaving this comment. First, this author was a veteran with nine published works. E
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