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In 2015, a college student called RWX translated a Chinese fantasy novel on a television drama forum. Nobody paid him. Nobody asked him to. He did it because the story was too good to stay locked behind a language barrier. What followed was one of the most bizarre, brutal, and financially explosive stories in internet history. Within two years, a rogue network of amateur… -
It began as a niche fan-fiction forum for a Korean novel about a virtual reality sculptor. Today, it is the undisputed kingmaker of Western independent fiction. If you want to understand why modern fantasy novels read like video games, why protagonists are obsessed with leveling up, and why traditional publishing is terrified of the LitRPG genre, you have to look at Royal Road. The… -
The storytelling industry is in transformation. Web fiction platforms mint millionaire authors while traditional publishers consolidate. Manga outsells American comics. AI threatens and enables. Creators burn out while building audiences. Global voices emerge as translation bottlenecks persist. But behind every trend is a person with a story to tell. A teenager in Manila writes romance on Wattpad between classes, dreaming of a book deal.… -
Remember when you first discovered a story that just got you? Maybe it was a web novel you stumbled upon at 2 AM, or a manhwa that made you miss your bus stop. Perhaps it was that romantasy everyone on TikTok wouldn’t shut up about—and then you read it and understood why. Something’s happening in entertainment right now. The old rules are breaking. Self-published authors are… -
Without it, there is no web fiction industry. If Royal Road is the discovery machine, Patreon is the monetization machine: the silent, underlying infrastructure that turned a hobbyist subculture into a global financial juggernaut. When the independent translators of 2015 realized they could not rely on chaotic PayPal donations to survive, they turned to a relatively new crowdfunding platform designed for podcasters and indie… -
Claude remembers things he never lived through. Deaths he didn’t die. Skills he never practiced. Fears that don’t belong to him. Sometimes his body moves before he understands why—muscle memory from versions of himself that already failed. In the Six-Faced World, he’s something that shouldn’t be possible: a convergence point. A kid carrying fragments of lives that weren’t his, trying to be the one… -
Alan wakes on cold stone with nothing but his name stitched on a cloth tag. There’s a fountain nearby that tugs at something deep in his chest—not quite memory, but close. Around him, forty-two other people are waking up to the same emptiness. No past. No explanations. Just confusion and the slow creep of panic. Then the Registrar arrives and tells them what they… -
History remembers the great names. The kings who fell. The heroes who rose. The pirates who changed the world. It does not remember the ordinary people who stood beside them. The scholar who spent his final days preserving forbidden knowledge. The doctor who stayed when everyone else fled. The soldier who died protecting a child history would one day call a legend. And yet,… -
What does literary success actually look like? From J.K. Rowling’s billion-dollar wizarding empire to indie authors earning millions on Patreon, The Golden Quill Chronicles pulls back the curtain on publishing’s best-kept secrets: the money. 118 authors. Every genre. Every path to success. Discover how traditional titans built empires, how web serial pioneers created new business models, and how BookTok sensations turned viral moments… -
Hotaru was an anomaly in the Academy—a boy with the lowest chakra reserves in his class who became its most lethal executioner. They called him the Hunter, a scrawny orphan who learned to break bones without leaving a mark because he couldn’t afford to waste a single drop of energy. He died a hero in the rain, protecting Konoha from Pain. Now, he has… - 1 2 Next
