1. Give interesting chapter titles
2. Put author notes at the end of the chapter
3. If you have a WIP (work in progress) book, finish it before starting a new one because you may just forget it. It's also very annoying. Feel like I said his way too many times, just in different versions, but DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT, LEAVE A WIP BOOK AND NEVER UPDATE FOR LIKE, 5 YEARS. Not even sure why people put it on their reading lists.
4. I've read some fan fictions with the same kind of plot/theme, and it seems like one is the same as another fan fiction I read with that title, and it is, so I exit the fanfic and it's not the same because I'm stupid and...
3 hours later...
Basically, what I'm saying is don't plagiarize other works because people might think they're reading it already and leave.

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