Wattpad is one of my most recent online
discoveries when I was procrastinating researching ways to find an audience.
I’m an unknown author, and in this new
world of Anyone Can Publish, being unknown is a huge problem. What’s also a
problem is building an audience for your books from scratch. I’ve read a lot of
authors who are very active on a LOT of sites and forums that have subject
matter similar to their book themes, but I think this really only works with
particular genres. Sci-fi is one that comes to mind as is Steampunk.
I’m not active on those types of sites, and
I don’t have the time or inclination to be active on them either. Though I am
working on a steampunk idea and I love the fiction genre, I’m not into the
steampunk movement, where people don costumes and assume characters and build
their own weapons etc. I’m fascinated by it of course, and I love seeing some
of the innovations and ideas people come up with, but apart from using those
things as research and inspiration, I don’t go much past that.
I’m on twitter, but not as active as what I
probably could be. I have a facebook page, but it’s my personal space. I do
have an author page I set up about a year ago, but I haven’t made it public,
and I’m not sure if I will or not. I also have this blog, which I am terrible
at keeping a regular schedule for. I want to get better at that, but at the
moment, writing fiction is taking precedent.
I also read a lot of writing blogs and
author blogs and a lot of them have articles on what they’ve done to build
their audiences and buzz for their books. I know that works for someone else
may not necessarily work for me, but I think I have managed to work out how I
want to go about getting my books out into the world and earning their keep.
That’s where Wattpad comes in.
Wattpad allows writers/authors of all
levels to provide free content to millions of readers around the world. Stories
of any length and genre are uploaded in short chunks (chapters or scenes), and
readers get the chance to vote for their favourites and make comments on the
work. The thing I like is that it gives authors the chance to interact directly
with their readership, which is much more personal than a blog.
Some articles I’ve read have worried that
if you provide your content for free on a site like Wattpad, readers will
become accustomed to free content and not want to pay, but a lot of authors who
have used the site share a different experience. In fact, I’ve only just signed
up to Wattpad, and added a few stories to my reading shelf, but have already
downloaded (paid for) one author’s books from kindle after reading the first in
the series or free. I could have just read all his stories on Wattpad for free,
but I was so excited by his work I downloaded the next two stories he’d written
in the series to my kindle straight away.
I’ve also commented on a few of the
chapters for other writers, and have started to make some connections. I
imagine they will grow when I put my own work up on the site.
Which brings me to some news. My birthday
is at the end of this month, and the blog turns two in a couple of weeks. I’ve
been writing for a long time, and finally have a few things written (90% or so
ready to go to beta readers) that I’m happy with and think would be perfect to
try out on Wattpad.
This Sunday (March 31st), I’ll be posting the first
chapter of one of my short novels (still a work in progress) on the Wattpad
site. You can read the first chapter of it (and any other stories posted on
there) without signing up. If you want to read more though and vote and make
comments (which I hope you do), you’ll need to sign up for a free account.
The thing I really like about the way
Wattpad works is that on top of the website, they have android and iMachine
apps, so you can keep up to date and read on the go, or while waiting for an
appointment. Each chunk is designed to be read quickly, so you don’t need to
invest a lot of time in one go to read a story.
Best of all, they’re free, and you get the
chance to discover new authors, and try out new genres, without having to
invest any of your hard-earned.
I’ll post the link to the first chapter
upload on facebook, twitter and here on the blog. Feel free to pass the link on
to anyone you think might enjoy it.
In the mean time, you can connect with me on Wattpad here.
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