Can I Buy Network Books Directly From The Producers?

2025-07-14 22:55:13 355

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Diana
Diana
2025-07-15 16:47:25
I've noticed a growing trend of authors bypassing traditional platforms to sell directly to readers. Websites like 'Webnovel' and 'Qidian' dominate the market, but independent authors often set up personal stores or use platforms like Gumroad to sell their work. I recently purchased a digital copy of 'Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint' directly from the author's website, which came with exclusive bonus content not available elsewhere.

Some producers also offer subscription services where fans can access early chapters or exclusive stories. For example, the team behind 'Lord of the Mysteries' has a Patreon with tiered rewards, including signed books and custom illustrations. Physical copies are trickier, but some authors collaborate with local publishers for limited runs. I've seen this with 'The Second Coming of Gluttony', where the author worked with a small press to release hardcover editions.

It's also worth mentioning that some producers use crowdfunding to gauge interest before printing. The 'Reverend Insanity' series had a successful Indiegogo campaign that allowed fans to pre-order special editions. This direct-to-consumer model is becoming more popular, especially for niche genres that might not appeal to mainstream publishers.
Lila
Lila
2025-07-16 01:17:23
I can tell you that buying directly from producers isn't always straightforward. Many web novel platforms like 'Webnovel' or 'Wuxiaworld' act as intermediaries, but some authors do sell signed copies or special editions through personal websites or crowdfunding platforms like Patreon. I remember stumbling upon the official site of the author of 'The King's Avatar' and being able to purchase limited edition merchandise bundled with the novels. Some producers also collaborate with publishers for physical releases, like 'Solo Leveling' which had a successful Kickstarter campaign. It's worth checking the author's social media or fan communities for direct sales announcements.
Diana
Diana
2025-07-18 15:09:42
From my experience as a frequent buyer of network novels, direct purchases from producers are possible but require some digging. Many Chinese web novel authors, like those behind 'Martial World' or 'Against the Gods', have official Weibo or WeChat stores where they sell signed copies. I once managed to buy a collector's edition of 'Coiling Dragon' directly from the author's WeChat store, complete with handwritten notes.

Japanese light novel producers often sell through platforms like 'BookWalker' or 'DMM Books', which are Closer to the source than general retailers. For example, you can buy digital versions of 'Overlord' or 'Re:Zero' directly from Kadokawa's store. Some producers even offer exclusive digital bonuses like wallpapers or short stories.

Korean webtoon and web novel platforms like 'Naver Series' or 'KakaoPage' sometimes have direct purchase options for international fans. I've bought 'Tower of God' episodes directly from Naver's global store. The key is to follow official social media accounts and join fan communities where these opportunities are often announced.
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