>you can be a mangaka who's drawing skill is extremely professional and crafty, and your manga is very well written but for some reason the world overlook your talent and no matter how hard you try, you are always left in the shadow. Every editor you meet are asshole and they always underestimate your ability. You don't have a very stable income and you have to cut short for drawing materials, Oh and your love life is almost non existing.
>or you can be a LN author and a hack who's a green horn in literature. You wing everything you wrote. You are not confident of your work, but many people has shit taste in this world and your work sell like hot cake regardless of how shitty it is. You even got your own anime. The only problem is within you, because no matter what you do, you just can never be satisfied of your work, the result is always greatly flawed. Laziness and negligence have rendered you incompetent. You can't get better at drawing or writing. You acknowledge at you are blessed by god of fortune, but you can't help feeling unfulfilled for the rest of your life. Your works are easily forgotten over time.
pick your poison. choose your fate.
Brody Kelly
>feeling unfulfilled only in my work life or in everything I do, either way LN author sounds less bad desu senpai
Benjamin Allen
But LNs are better written than most western shit so I don't get the comparison.
Blake Smith
post two example from real life. there has to be a few
Justin Cox
Can we talk about that image instead? He's ruining all the fucking paper.
Joseph Walker
Second if I am going to be miserable either way I want to be miserable while having dosh and doing next to no work.
Daniel Rivera
how about I ease up for the mangaka a bit. >You don't have a big fandom as the LN author, but the very minority of your fans are completely loyal to you through out your life. Your works wasn't popularized until after your death.
Jonathan Stewart
I WANT TO BE THE VERY BEST LIKE NO ONE EVER WAS.
That's my response. I will make it so good they have to like it.
Tyler Rivera
I'm already the second one minus the success, so it would at least be a improvement
Luis Morales
Someone has either never read an LN, never read a western novel, or has never read any books at all.