Chapter 73: Will Wight
by EternalibChapter 73: Will Wight – The Cradle of Progression Fantasy
Note: All figures below are estimates based on publicly available information and author disclosures. Actual figures may vary.
Author Snapshot
- Author: Will Wight
- Type: Self-published author
- Genre: Progression fantasy, cultivation, epic fantasy
- Career Span: 2013–present
- Notable Status: Cradle series is benchmark for Western progression fantasy; 1+ million books sold; pioneered rapid-release indie model; Hidden Gnome Publishing founder
The Indie Author Who Cultivated a Fandom
Will Wight quit his day job to write fantasy and created Cradle—a Western take on cultivation fiction that became the genre’s gold standard. The series follows Lindon, a crippled boy in a world of sacred artists, as he rises from weakest to strongest. Wight’s rapid-release schedule and direct reader engagement built devoted fandom that rivals traditional publishing success.
Estimated Lifetime Gross Revenue
Total Estimated Range: $8 million to $15 million USD (2013-2024)
Self-publishing allows higher per-book margins; Cradle’s success maximizes this.
Revenue Breakdown by Source
1. Self-Published Sales (Estimated: $6-10 million)
- Cradle series: 12 books, 1+ million copies
- 70% royalty on Kindle
- Additional series (Traveler’s Gate, Elder Empire)
- Kindle Unlimited page reads
2. Audiobook Revenue (Estimated: $2-4 million)
- Travis Baldree narration (Cradle)
- Audible bestseller status
- Strong audio fanbase
3. Hidden Gnome Publishing (Estimated: $500K-$1 million)
- Publishing other authors
- Company building beyond personal writing
Top Works & Impact
Cradle Series (2016-2023)
Lindon, born with a weak core, seeks power to save his home. Twelve books later, he’s reached the pinnacle—and beyond.
Why It’s the Standard:
- Western cultivation done right
- Consistent power progression
- Satisfying training and advancement
- Complete (12 books, finished)
- Rapid release schedule kept momentum
Influence:
- Template for Western progression fantasy
- Proved indie could compete with traditional
- Travis Baldree narration became iconic
The Indie Cultivator
Will Wight proved self-published progression fantasy could achieve commercial success rivaling traditional publishing—while keeping higher margins. His completion of Cradle (rather than endless serialization) built trust with readers.
In the Golden Quill Chronicles, Wight represents indie excellence—the author who proved Western cultivation could work, whose rapid releases built devoted fandom, and whose finished series stands as the genre’s benchmark.

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