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  1. Minithra
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    Definitely royalroad. It even has a feature for readers to suggest corrections, and is currently one of the bigger places for original serials, so you can get the readership.

    Definitely royalroad. It even has a feature for readers to suggest corrections, and is currently one of the bigger places for original serials, so you can get the readership.

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  2. TemulentTeatotaler
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    I think Wattpad is popular, and Neovel or ScribbleHub might be similar to RoyalRoad? If being discoverable or easily commentable/promotable instead of just shareable is something you want you'd...

    I think Wattpad is popular, and Neovel or ScribbleHub might be similar to RoyalRoad? If being discoverable or easily commentable/promotable instead of just shareable is something you want you'd probably want to go for one of those focused options.

    For TiMaSoMo I ended up looking around a little since I wanted to add some footnotes. I ended up using Github with Obsidian. There's a couple plugins for publishing your local vault as website with Github Pages. I went with the former which uses Vercel to do the building.

    Here's an example site, if a noisy one.

    This approach gives you a lot of really nice features of Obsidian, including the theme/plugin ecosystem, dataview queries, convenient linking, searching/tagging, and drawings or other diagrams.

    I think it currently lacks an easy way to lazy link non-picture media (e.g., voice recording in Obsidian). I haven't spent much time experimenting with it, but that and things like adding a comment section (e.g., Disqus embed) are probably possible to add to the template without too much difficulty.

    It's also nice to know you have everything locally in a format (markdown) that makes migrating to another platform reasonably easy, if you run into issues.

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