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u/baro93 · 1 pointr/Wattpad

Hi, I'd recommend you a Spanish novel called " ¡No sé de cuál enamorarme! " by Leen iO; a Latin American author. It's easy to understand and it's a great novel for Spanish learners.

The novel is a romance, but mostly focus on the main character's daily activities and being fun. It has a lot of little details that, if you pay close attention, can reward you with understanding some characters real intentions before it's even reveal.

Well, I won't spoil you anything, but the ending is really heartwarming. Specially, if you fall in love with the characters.

I'll give you the link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WHBK386

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You can also read it free if you have Amazon Prime.

u/yumeryuu · 1 pointr/Wattpad

Look, I don't consider myself some Simon Cowell. And I am sorry you got that impression.

But I will tell you though, that I have two books self published through Barnes and Noble that are available on Amazon.

Here:

https://www.amazon.ca/Revelations-Book-Chronicles-Fallen-Divine-ebook/dp/B00IMNJO5E/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=j.m.+sato&qid=1572351016&sr=8-2

(the reason the paperback is so expensive is because I stopped the printing of hard copy years ago and I started offering the kindle for free).

and

here:

https://www.amazon.ca/Revelations-Book-Chronicles-Fallen-Divine/dp/1478708832/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=j.m.+sato&qid=1572351038&sr=8-3

On those books, I designed the covers, did all the editing and layout and learned a whole new set of skills through marketing and design.

I am not trying to be mean at all. I am just trying to give some hints on marketing your book. I am sorry if it came across as condescending. But I went through some hard times with people coming back to me, telling me to redesign.

Currently I am releasing another series through Wattpad just for fun,

here:

https://www.wattpad.com/story/191424469-the-soul-collectors

I’m also a freelance editor for hire with gold status on Fiverr and have edited Wattpad works For users on this sub for free. So yeah, I don’t just talk the talk.

Advice comes in all forms. I never meant it to be mean. And I am sorry you got that impression.

Oh, and if you want me to read with suggestions and edit your first chapter, I extend that offer to you to show you the level of the work I do.

u/dudesweetshibby · 2 pointsr/Wattpad

Lately it's been taking me around a week or so to finish a chapter, and most of my chapters have been between 1500-2000ish words long. I've edited a couple times before publishing the chapter, but usually I'll go into the unpublished chapter to add what I've most recently written about 4 or 5 times before publishing.

I hand-write my chapters in a notebook before typing them up on Wattpad, so I can re-read what I've written and make any corrections before I start typing. I have one of those pens with 4 colors in one so I actually go through with the red ink to make corrections, and use green ink in the margins to make notes of any important plot points I've thought of that I can add in later.

EDIT: Here's the pens that I use :) They're really useful for note-taking and hand-writing drafts, so I thought I'd share them with the rest of you!

u/sarcasonomicon · 1 pointr/Wattpad

Thanks so much for checking out my other Wattpad stories! I have a few stories on /r/nosleep that I haven't put on my Wattpad yet:

u/NSTalley · 1 pointr/Wattpad

I wrote a book about two brothers separated during World War Two called “Zwilling”. It’s on Amazon Kindle or paperback and is only $3.99! Go check it out!! https://www.amazon.com/Zwilling-Nikolas-Schweitzer/dp/1076628931/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=zwilling&qid=1562178334&s=books&sr=1-1