Doujinshi novels could be contracted to authors but not works. Doujinshi referred to the creation of a novel based on a fictional work. Normally, doujinshi novels would involve the characters, worldview, plot, and other elements of the original work, so the copyright belonged to the author of the original work and not the author of the doujinshi novel. Doujinshi authors could communicate with the original author to discuss the ownership of the copyright. If a doujinshi author believes that their work belongs to them, they can choose to sign a contract with them to own the copyright and manage their work. However, if the author of a Doujin novel reached an agreement with the author of the original work that their work could only belong to the author of the original work, they could not sign the contract. Therefore, Doujinshi novels could contract authors but not works. Doujinshi authors needed to discuss the ownership of the copyright with the original author before deciding whether to sign a contract with them and how to manage their works.
Doujinshi novels could be contracted to authors but not works. Doujinshi refers to novels based on the same theme or character. They often involve the original theme and plot and often add their own creative elements. In the process of Doujinshi creation, the author could create it independently or collaborate with other authors. Doujinshi novels are usually associated with the original work, so the author may need to sign a contract with the copyright owner of the original work. Since the creation of Doujinshi was not directly related to the original work, the author was free to choose whether to sign a contract with the original work or choose to collaborate with others.
The contract for the original works of the company was usually signed by the author, not the author. It was an online literature platform that focused on creating and promoting excellent online literature works for young readers. During the signing process, the platform would usually conduct a certain review and evaluation of the author to determine the author's creative level and potential and decide whether to sign with him or not. Therefore, the author who signed the contract with the original literature of the company was the author himself, not his work.
There were two ways to sign a contract with Qidian: 1. ** Internal Projection **: - Every editor had different requirements. In terms of word count, 6,000 words were enough. If the manuscript was 4,000 words, it might pass. Some editors asked for an outline, while others didn't. - If the editor told him that the manuscript had been approved, it was equivalent to signing the contract. The subsequent release of the book was just a process. However, it should be noted that in the process of internal investment, if the number of words (such as 6,000 words) reached the number of words requested by the internal investment editor and other editors took a fancy to it, they should look for the internal investment editor. - The advantage of internal submission was that one could know the fate of the work earlier. Some editors would read the manuscript on weekends and in the early hours of the morning. The disadvantage was that one could only submit to one editor at a time. If there was no justifiable reason to submit more than one manuscript, it was easy to be blocked. If one encountered an editor who read the manuscript slowly, it would take more time. 2. ** Directly Send a Book (Directly Reckless)**: - He opened the book through the Author's Assistant and waited for the editor to retrieve it. - The advantage was that all the editors could see the work. Even if it was a Xianxia genre, the urban fantasy editor or even the light novel editor could sign the contract if they thought it was good. - The disadvantage was that he would be in a hurry if he couldn't get to the station for a short time. The number of words written directly was related to whether the editor could see it. If the book was published on Saturday or Sunday, it might not be short even if it wrote 30,000 words, because the editor did not work on weekends. At least 6,000 words could enter the backstage of the editor group. All editors with 30,000 words and above could see it, but other editors might not necessarily read it when they were busy.
Qidian could now sign a contract for Doujin novels. Doujinshi refers to a novel that uses a specific theme as inspiration to create a different world or character from the original work, and then develops the story on this basis. Doujinshi novels could be signed on Qidian, but they had to meet some conditions. First of all, the original Doujin novel had to be authorized by Qidian and approved by the authorized party before it could be created. Secondly, Doujinshi novels had to meet the contract criteria on Qidian, including the storyline, character image, worldview, and so on. Finally, Doujin novels needed to be written with a certain amount of creativity to attract the attention of readers and to be updated regularly to keep the novel lively. If you plan to write Doujinshi, it is recommended that you understand Qidian's contract criteria and requirements before writing and try your best to meet these conditions to increase the possibility of signing a contract.
An author usually refers to the creator of a novel or literary work. It can be a person, a team, or an organization. A work referred to a novel or literary work created by an author. It could be a published work or a work in progress.
There were a few ways to earn money online by writing novels as a contracted author: ** 1. Sign a contract with the online novel platform ** 1. ** Platform Selection ** - Different online novel platforms had different styles, audiences, and benefits. He had to first determine the genre of his novel, such as fantasy, romance, or suspense, and then choose the appropriate platform according to the genre. 2. ** Contract signing application ** - ** Platform signing **: register an author account on the website platform to publish an article. When the number of words and quality of the article meet a certain requirement, the editor will sign the contract through the short message website. - ** Internal signature **: Send the 30,000-word main text +1,000-word outline (different requirements for individual websites) to the editor through email. The editor will notify you via email if the contract has reached the contract signing standard. You can save the draft for internal signing, but you have to pay attention to the content format and layout. When submitting, you can select the mail "receipt" to know if the editor has checked the mail. 3. ** Contracted Mode and Revenue ** - ** Divided into contracts **: Earn money through the use of the user's account. For example, in Feilu, after the word count reached 120,000, one could apply to publish it, and the paid chapters published later would be purchased by the readers. The revenue would usually be split with the website platform. This model was the easiest to pass, but if the novel was not popular, the profit might be less. - ** Lower-guarantee contract **: The platform will determine the selling point based on the first 30,000 or 20,000 words of the article and set a price of 1,000 words. The more you write, the more you earn. When the share price exceeded the guaranteed price, the excess was calculated as 55 points. This mode had higher requirements. Not only did it require good literary skills, but it also required historical results. It was not recommended for newcomers to choose. - ** Buy out the contract **: Give a price to buy out all the copyrights of the work. The author only has the right to sign the work. The requirements for passing the manuscript were between the minimum guarantee and the share. The price of the manuscript fee might be higher than the minimum guarantee, but all subsequent income of the work had nothing to do with the author. ** 2. Participating in the novel essay contest ** - Many organizations, websites, and publishing houses would regularly hold novel competitions or essay competitions, setting up generous bonuses and prizes. For example, in the 12th edition of the Pineapple Bun Light Fictions Competition, as long as the short story was signed successfully, they could get a prize of 300 yuan. The total prize money of the competition was more than 800,000 yuan. There was also a chance to get a manga adaptation and create a blockbuster IP. His full-time work was also very impressive. If he updated 3000 times a day, 500 times a day, and 6000 times a day, 1000 times a day, the author would get 60% of the profit. He could also take out insurance, with a minimum of 15 per 1000 words. You can log in to the website to submit your novel or log in to the app to submit your novel. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Fictional websites usually signed underage writers, but this depended on the specific novel website and policies. In some countries or regions, the copyright and creative rights of teenagers are strictly restricted and regulated. Therefore, the operation mode of novel websites may need to comply with relevant laws and regulations. The contract conditions for novel websites may vary by country or region. For example, in some countries or regions, the signing requirement for novel websites must be at least 18 years old, while in other regions, the age limit may be more relaxed. In addition, the contract conditions of the novel website might include the author's writing ability, the quality of the work, copyright, and creative rights. Therefore, if an underage author wanted to join a novel website, it was recommended to consult the relevant website customer service or lawyer to understand the specific contract conditions and requirements and ensure that they complied with the relevant laws and regulations.
There were two ways for Qidian authors to sign a contract: 1. ** Internal Projection **: - Different editors had different requirements. About 6,000 words were enough, and 4,000 words could pass. Some editors needed an outline, while others didn't. - If the editor had said the draft, it was equivalent to signing the contract. The subsequent release of the book was a process. However, it was important to note that only one editor could be submitted at a time. If there was no valid reason to submit more than one manuscript, it was easy to be blocked. Only if the editor did not pass the manuscript could he submit another editor. Moreover, if he encountered an editor who read the manuscript slowly, it would be more time-consuming. In addition, the advantage of internal publishing was that they could know the fate of the book earlier. Some editors would read the manuscript on weekends and in the early hours of the morning. 2. ** Directly Send a Book (Directly Reckless)**: - It was to open the book directly through the author's assistant and wait for the editor to get it. The advantage was that all the editors could see the works, such as writing Xianxia novels. If the urban fantasy editor or light novel editor felt that the writing was good, they could also sign a contract. - However, the disadvantage was that if he couldn't receive it, he would be in a hurry. If you send it directly, you can enter the backstage of your group of editors with at least 6000 words. All editors with 30,000 words or more can see it (but other groups of editors may not necessarily see it if they are busy). If the book was published on Saturday and Sunday, even if it was 30,000 words, it would not be short because the editor did not work on weekends.
The recommended Doujinshi novels were " My Substitute is Steve "," Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in the American Manga "," Wudang Song Qingshu "," Battle Through the Heavens: The Famous Xiao Yan Doujin Story "," I Am the Male Lead of Doujin "," Naruto: The Shining World "," Starting from Naruto as the Mastermind "," Douluo: My Wife Is the Silver Dragon King ", etc. These doujinshi works added the author's creativity to the original work, bringing a new reading experience to the readers.
Doujinshi was a literary work that was based on the storyline, characters, and worldviews of a fictional work (such as a comic, a novel, or a game). Doujin novels may be inspired by the fictional work or other sources. Although the inspiration for Doujinshi may come from the original work, the storyline, character, worldview, etc. have all been re-imagined and created. Therefore, Doujinshi is usually regarded as an independent literary work rather than an original work based on the original work. Of course, in some cases, the Doujin novel may be related to the original work, such as using elements from the original work or borrowing settings from the original work, but these are usually regarded as the content of the Doujin novel itself and not directly related to the original work.