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RE: What Do Otaku Readers Really Want?
I agree with you. As a reader of both japanese and chinese light novels (translated ones, since I cannot read either language), a lot of them tend to follow a certain trend. While they're enjoyable, when you're a reader that goes through books at a fast pace they start blending in together. When that happens I like to go and look for novels that go away from the norm, though those are in the minority.
That's right. There's only so many isekai litrpg stories you can read before they become a single undifferentiated mass. I'd rather my stories stand out against everybody else's.
It's a get-popular immediately scheme. When something, an anime or manga, gets the limelight, people would try to copy the stuff that made it saleable. Though there is still a difference between something completely original and something copied. You enjoy the element of uniqueness in a totally original work. Coming up with your own is still the most ideal.
It is. PulpRev is all about building the kind of stories and culture you want to see. Copying isn't for us. We'll learn from the best -- and create our own worlds and tales.