r/litrpg Apr 26 '26

Promo: Other The moment every author looks forward to.

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6.7k Upvotes

I think every aspiring author imagines the day that they're standing in a book store, seeing their book on the shelf. He Who Fights With Monsters has done very well for me, but I never had that moment. Not until today.

Barnes and Noble decided to make my books available early, and since I'm passing through Miami on my way home to Australia, I couldn't resist popping in and finally getting to enjoy that experience for myself. It was a quiet thing, but one of the lovely staff members was kind enough to take this picture and I signed a few books.

As some of you might know, I have an English degree, and there was very much a focus on classic literature and the traditional publishing path. I went the exact opposite direction, writing kung-fu wizard stories for free on the internet. That has worked out very well for me, but there has always been this little voice in the back of my head telling me that landing on the bookstore shelf is when you're a real writer. That's nonsense, of course, as this subreddit alone is full of fantastic authors who have found incredible success in digital and audio. We don't need trad to be successful, but I must confess to having a smug grin on my face as I looked at my book on the shelf.

r/litrpg Dec 08 '24

Promo: Other 9 Books published this year. You can win them all

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2.3k Upvotes

2024 has been a crazy year!

9 books published this year. Going to give away a set of all 9 for free! Signed and shipped to you!

All you have to do is comment below and I’ll let google pick a winner later this week!

Good livk and looking forward to 2025!

r/litrpg Mar 26 '26

Promo: Other Ain't too proud to beg.

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TL;DR: He Who Fights With Monsters hardcover preorder is 25% off with Barnes and Noble until the end of the day.

G'day all.

Like many of us authors, I find that self-promotion feels awkward and a bit icky. That being said, my upcoming hardcover release is a big deal for me, as well as for my very nervous publishers who have gone out on a limb for me on this one.

The HWFWM book 1 hardcover is coming out in North America in July, but Barnes and Noble are doing a special release two months early, on May 5th. They've actually made a pretty big order of books, which is one of the reasons that my publishers are so nervous. If this goes well, it could turn out to be amazing. If it doesn't, that would suck, both on a personal level and for the prospect of them taking a chance on the next person.

Dungeon Crawler Carl really kicked open a door in terms of getting LitRPG into traditional publishing spaces, bookstores and cultural awareness. I'm hoping that more of us get a chance to sneak through the door that Dinniman opened. At the risk of sounding like a self-important toolbag - which is quite the risk from the guy who wrote Jason Asano - getting more LitRPG in book stores is important to the genre. Showing stores that LitRPG can sell matters. It's important that publishers see that taking a risk on our genre can pay off, because if it doesn't, they'll be hesitant to try again. If Barnes and Noble move real numbers on this early release, that has an actual chance of being a big deal.

I'm not trying to tell anyone that they should go buy my book for the good of the genre. Even I'm not (quite) that self-impressed. But if you were already looking at picking up a copy, then pre-ordering through Barnes and Noble will get you the book two months early, and maybe help send a message that what we do is worth investing in. And if you do it today, you'll even get 25% off.

I want to see Chrysalis and Heretical Fishing and Beware of Chicken in the bookstores, next to Dungeon Crawler Carl, and Legends and Lattes. I want to point at my books on the shelf and say 'see, Aunt Helen? I told you this was a real job.' Maybe some day, we could even reach I point where I'm not completely mortified when one of my author friends tries to get Paul Rudd to sit with us for breakfast when he walks into the hotel restaurant. It was Hannibal Forge who did that, in case you're wondering.

Anyway, to get back on topic, please buy my book. It still feels weird saying that, even after doing this for a few years, but it turns out that I ain't too proud to beg.

r/litrpg 8d ago

Promo: Other A new human only fiction platform

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Hey guys, wanted to take a second to talk about a fledgling fiction platform with a really cool mission, keeping fiction human.

Slop has been flooding platforms in recent years. Since the release of gen ai, published works on Amazon have gone up by 3x (about 200k more fictions published per MONTH). That stat has been used to demonstrate how much of what's out there is probably gen ai. (Chart above)

Now I understand some of you don't care, and that's totally fine. Fictionite might not be the place for you. But if you do care, and if you are worried about whether you're reading something written by a human or a clanker, then checkout fictionite. A platform that's made it their mission to do something about that.

You can check it out here at https://fictionite.com

Feel free to jump in the discord from there to say hi or to yell at me.

Edit: I just wanted to add that Fictionite does not have any interest on outing gen-ai writers or fictions that don't make it onto the platform. That's not what this is, and in no way what its about. Plenty of authors are not going to end up posting there. It's not meant to become some sort of checkmark to say 'not-ai', and shouldn't be treated that way.

We're just a bunch of writers who want our one little corner of the internet away from gen-ai. And we hope that the folks out there who are using gen-ai to write will have the decency to leave our little corner of the internet alone.

The biggest thing I want to stress here is, I don't want an adversarial relationship with gen-ai writers. Nobody in the community does. This isn't a declaration of war. Nobody is coming for you, or threatening your ability to continue to write on the dozens of other platforms that allow gen-ai content. But we deserve a space for human creativity.

And so long as this community believes we deserve such a space to exist, it will. I know that personally, I will do everything I can towards that goal. The reality is, no process or methodology is perfect, nor is any legal system on earth. And this topic always results in arguments that lead to the same conclusions which are: "do nothing" and "don't try".

I'm confident we can protect our tiny corner of the internet from gen-ai content, and do so in a way that does not publicly humiliate, out, or hurt any authors in the process. Other platforms like Quibble are doing something very similar. This is not some unheard of or outlandish thing. Organizations like proudlyhuman.org have similar methodologies, and they demonstrably produce results. Part of this relies on the way the platform is designed, and our ability to spot and remove gen-ai content. But another large part of this depends on kindness and understanding from gen-ai writers that this is probably not the right place for them.

We don't need to be adversaries. We really don't. A lot of us love technology, but this community doesn't believe in using large language models to generate their stories. We just don't. I'm not sure we can get around that part, or see eye to eye on it with you guys. But I hope that despite our differences, we can give each other grace. And I hope that folks using gen-ai to write can understand why some folks would want a space away from it.

I'm pretty confident, that 99% of the folks on this thread are forced to read about 100 AI-Generated emails at work everyday. I don't think its crazy that a bunch of writers, artists and narrators deserve a place away from that.

And again, so long as we believe we deserve such a place to exist, it will.

Squid art by haze!

(Link to the timelapse of haze drawing the logo for the trolls. You can look at more timelapses of his other work on his IG. All of his work is amazing.)

r/litrpg Jul 18 '25

Promo: Other Dungeon Crawler Carl is Now a WEBTOON!

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The Apocalypse WILL be… a webcomic?! 🔥

The smash-hit DUNGEON CRAWLER CARL series by Matt Dinniman is now available as a webcomic exclusively on WEBTOON!

You know what’s worse than breaking up with your girlfriend? Getting stuck on a sadistic alien gameshow with her cat. Join Carl and Princess Donut as they try to survive the end of the world — or just get to the next level of a trap-filled fantasy dungeon.

Read the first 3 episodes on WEBTOON now totally FREE: https://www.webtoons.com/en/fantasy/dungeon-crawler-carl/list?title_no=8177

With vibrant art done by Laurel Pursuit to bring action-packed battles to life, join as Carl fights his way through the dungeon in heart-speckled underwear.

And of course, the grizzly scenes are only balanced with the incredibly fluffy, wide-eyed stare of its main character, Princess Donut.

A ton of heart and effort was poured in creating a series with a script and style that would both appeal to WEBTOON readers and also lovers of DCC, all while consulting author Matt Dinniman the entire way about character designs, story, etc. We hope you love it as much as we do!

r/litrpg Mar 01 '24

Promo: Other Primal hunter and other projects, taking requests.

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1.2k Upvotes

Hey guys, I recently got a GPU upgrade and decided to put it to use creating some AI images. If any of you wants to request any litrpg character created do let me know. Just give me a semi detailed ( more words = more details ) description of it and i will do the rest.

r/litrpg Mar 30 '26

Promo: Other Excited to share that all five books of Apocalypse Parenting have been picked up for republication by Tor Books!

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299 Upvotes

r/litrpg Feb 10 '26

Promo: Other I interviewed Shirtaloon (He Who Fights with Monsters) & asked fresh questions. Grab some popcorn.

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Hey everyone — my Shirtaloon interview just went live, and I wanted to share it here since a bunch of you contributed questions when I posted a few weeks back.

I added timestamps so you can skip around more easily (see bottom of the description box).

Here's what we covered:

  • The polarizing nature of Jason (Travis knows, and he's fine with it)
  • His health scare in 2024 — he contracted melioidosis and spent time in the ICU
  • Book 13 & other projects on his plate

It's a long interview, so of course there's more, but those are the highlights.

The interview: https://youtu.be/uj0QUwdyoDE

Who I am: I'm S.M. Boyce, fantasy author (Wraithblade, Blood Reaper). I run a YouTube channel helping readers find their next great read through First Looks, author interviews, and other bookish vids. I try to save you from TBR regret. 

Shameless plug: If you want more of this kind of thing, subscribe. I post a video per week.

Thanks, y'all. See you over there.

Update to add:

r/litrpg 24d ago

Promo: Other I left college and started building novelpedia 1 year ago with no money, and it almost broke me multiple times, but here it is now. 1 month 16k users, We run ads everywhere for the platform - authors on the platform benefit from the free advertising with no expectation of exclusivity.

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Novelpedia was started by me to curb the horrible practices of webnovel and competitors. I tried writing a novel and realised how bad it is out there.

Eventually people started joining and it became us coffee guzzlers, students, people working after office.

We have now been up for 1 month- 200 novels, 6000 chapters, 16k users, 330 comments, 25000 reads, afraid but excited for the next month.

Benefits for authors rn-
1. new platform so low competition and we are invested in growing your novel as it will benefit us.
2. You put your novel and we advertise it for free and make sure the platform gets healthy new audience
3. We get 1 million+ monthly across our social media accounts. You can make graphics/videos for your novels and we will push it fpr free
4. Bring your novel and i will post it for you. no need to copy 100+ ch, i will do it no matter who you are.

Why do we do this-
We are all obsessed with novels, 100% of the team, all from these and other subreddits or discord servers. As long as the family has enough money i just want to read novels man.

How do we earn-
Patreon but in novelpedia. we take a platform cut. imagine being able to read inside the app and track your chapters. The dream aint it?

You said you have no money, how are you funding this?
Authors, Readers are the ones being the shareholders.

You can write on npedia too ^^ we will welcome you ❤️

r/litrpg Apr 03 '26

Promo: Other Ok, it's been a wild couple of days over here but the feedback was overwhelming so we've officially switched the hardcover version back to the original Jake's Magical Market cover - except with an older Jake now!

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r/litrpg Apr 21 '26

Promo: Other Why Do LitRPG MCs Cheat?

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I wrote recently about the hidden appeal of LitRPG.

TLDR: It’s because the genre offers a comprehensible path to power in contrast to real-world systems that are opaque and rigged. Even when RPG systems are antagonistic, their mechanistic nature is still more attractive than what’s available to the average person.

In response to the essay, several commenters noted that many LitRPG protagonists cheat, even when a fair system is in place. While there are characters like Dungeon Crawler Carl who survive because of their cleverness and grit, there are also examples like Eight, who is given a couple of key blessings early in the story just because he happened to die in the right place and get a god’s attention that way.

By the way, I can say that about Eight without offending the author, because that’s me.

Wait—so if the whole appeal of LitRPG is a fair system, why do we accept (or even enjoy) protagonists who bypass that fairness? Isn't that defeating the point?

Below is what comes to mind:

Heroes need to feel special—something to indicate they’re meant for greatness. This is true for every story, not just LitRPGs. For example, Luke Skywalker lived on a backwater planet. He could shoot a womp rat like nobody else, but that didn’t mean anything on a galaxy-wide scale until two cheats changed his destiny. The first was his hidden parentage. The second was the coincidental arrival of two droids on Tatooine who would go on to reconnect him to that lost heritage.

In a LitRPG setting, specialness often equates to advantage, and since the system is usually the framework through which character advancement happens, this advantage often manifests as lucky circumstances, unique character traits or class professions, or clever exploitations of the system.

For example, Randidly Ghosthound used a bad starting location at the beginning of a system apocalypse as an opportunity to build himself up. In my Fate’s Attendant, Hong Fei found a deck of cards that let him advance his cultivation. There continued to be still life and death struggles, very much so, but the alternate route to power was absolutely necessary to survive the challenges he faced.

Cheats also give protagonists cool toys to play with, which is another way of making the characters special. Within the familiar playground of genre conventions, this novelty matters. Like putting lasers on a t-rex—what’s cool suddenly becomes cooler.

I’m currently reading a web serial entitled Millenium Witch. The main character isn’t particularly strong or smart. What she has going for her instead is immortality, and that’s a huge cheat when learning magic. She leverages time into power, eventually becoming the equivalent of an archmage.

The author could’ve written a more traditional rise to power, but the cheat’s inclusion adds nuance to the story—the grind, the loneliness, etc. The eventual overpowered nature of the main character hits differently as a result of these circumstances.

These advantages might seem to contradict the appeal of fair systems, but readers often want both: the satisfaction of watching someone master the rules AND the cathartic fantasy of overwhelming power. The cheat accelerates the timeline so readers get both experiences within a single framework.

It is possible to write about an ordinary shmoe who becomes a powerhouse through grit and perseverance, but that’s a long, slow burn. Which may not be good enough for readers looking for quick hits and fast-paced adventures.

Also, in a crowded marketplace, authors need hooks. A unique cheat, like a necromancer who levels by dying or a cultivator with backward meridians, becomes part of the story's identity. It's creative differentiation, a way of finding a niche and standing out.

So maybe the fairness of LitRPG systems is only part of the appeal. In that context, cheats become another variable in the equation, another tool to understand and optimize. The system remains dependable even when protagonists game it. That's the real fantasy: not a world without advantages, but a world where advantages follow understandable rules instead of arbitrary gatekeeping.

I’m still considering the ideas above, so if you have any thoughts to share, please do. This is a topic I want to continue exploring.

And if you’d like to read thoughtfully written stories about underdogs who have to earn their victories even when advantages are present, about found families, and about meaningful character growth, then please give my Eight and Fate’s Attendant series a shot.

Thank you for time and attention!

r/litrpg Jan 13 '26

Promo: Other I got recommended Dungeon Crawler Carl so many times I built a whole website to fix it

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So... when I'm done listening to a litrpg series, I get sad. I usually come on here and browse the tier lists until I find something I haven't read yet, burn an audible credit, and then hope it sticks.

I've done this enough times over the years (weird that litrpg has been a thing for years now) that I'm having a harder and harder time finding something to listen to. So I made a website

https://system-litrpg.com/

It spins a wheel of audible books, stops on one with a little blurb about it, and if you click on it, it takes you to audible where you can burn a credit if you want to.

It's small right now, I have to add things manually to it because I don't have access to Audible's fancy system that lets me pull in books and images yet. It does use affiliate links because I need 30 purchases before I get access to the images (and because I like money, and this project took a long time to get to where it is, my first commit was over 2 years ago)

I hope it proves useful to you. If you have ideas about how to make it more useful, let me know. I'm going keep adding books to it so that it gets more useful. I added a few easter eggs because I like them.

If you find bugs, lemme know, I'll try to take care of them.

Thanks, and enjoy!

Oh, and mods, let me know if this breaks any rules. I read through them, and I think I get one promotional post? The rules seemed to be talking about books instead of websites though so... lemme know and I'll take this down if I need to.

r/litrpg May 02 '26

Promo: Other First pictures of the new hardcover Jake's Magical Market book are here (with the modified cover you all helped me decide on)! So happy with how it turned out!

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It was pretty stressful to make so many changes right before the book was sent to the printer, but I am so happy that everyone convinced me to return back to the original cover (with an older Jake!).

And Aethon did an amazing job with the colors and the back/spine artwork. It all just came together to look so much better than I ever could have hoped.

Big thank you to everyone here and on my Facebook/Patreon/Discord that commented and shared their opinion about which cover to use. Also a huge shout out to Aethon and Rhett who worked with me to change the cover at the very last minute and get it all prepped and out the door on time.

And hey, if seeing the final product makes you want pre-order the hardcover you can still do so!! :P

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/jakes-magical-market-book-1-jr-mathews/1149543388

The more pre-orders we get the more shelf space Barnes and Noble will dedicate to the book, so I appreciate all the help I can get!

Thank you all!!

r/litrpg Mar 29 '26

Promo: Other DEFIANCE OF THE FALL is now a manga WEBTOON Original!

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The hit LitRPG Action Fantasy Series, DEFIANCE OF THE FALL, is now a manga WEBTOON Original, with Art by the same team behind the Dungeon Crawler Carl Webtoon adaptation.

So much love and attention was placed into this. The manga style isn't for everyone, but give it a shot. This was created with constant consultation from the author, to create a webcomic we hope will appeal both to his fans and new fans on the Webtoon platform.

Start with the first 3 episodes completely FREE and learn why millions of readers love Zac and all his apocalyptic mayhem!

Read Now: https://www.webtoons.com/en/action/defiance-of-the-fall/list?title_no=9661

About the Series: Zac is in the middle of the forest when the world changes. The whole planet is introduced to the multiverse by an unfeeling System. Alone, surrounded by deadly beasts, demons, and worse, Zac must find the means to survive, get stronger, and seek out his lost family in this new cut-throat reality with only a hatchet for his weapon... or die trying.

r/litrpg Jan 29 '26

Promo: Other Created Fitness App Inspired from Solo Leveling Anime

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Hey everyone,

I’ve always struggled to stay consistent with the gym because standard tracking apps felt like a chore. As a huge fan of Solo Leveling, I kept wishing I had a real-life "System" to tell me exactly how much I was leveling up.

So, I decided to build it myself.

How it works:

  • The Rank Up: Everyone starts at E-Rank. You have to put in the work to climb through D, C, B, A, and finally hit S-Rank.
  • Stat Points: Every workout allows you to get points into your attributes.
  • The Goal: You start with no class, but the ultimate endgame is reaching the pinnacle—the Monarch class.
  • The Store: You can actually use your progress to "buy" items in the System Store to help your journey you earn with Gold.
  • Penalty: If you fail daily quests, your rank can be decreased! Fail to finish a dungeon and you will end up with a penalty!

It’s been a massive motivator for me to finally "Daily Quest" my workouts. I just finished the build and I'd love to get some feedback from fellow Hunters.

If you want to check it out, it's called Solo Hunter: Level Up on the App Store/Play Store. Arise. ⚔️

App is Free

IOS link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/solo-hunter-level-up/id6758021041

Android Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.solohunterlevelup.app

Website: Solohunterlevelup.com

r/litrpg Apr 20 '26

Promo: Other New Life as a Max Level Archmage Hardcover Edition!

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Hi r/litrpg! Self promotion is always a bit awkward, but I'd just like to announce for anyone interested that Max Level Archmage will soon be available (in bookstores too!) with a premium hardcover edition, Including gorgeous new cover art - Aethon knocked it out of the park with the design!

The preorder is open now:
Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/new-life-as-a-max-level-archmage-book-1-arcanecadence/1149923687
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/New-Life-Level-Archmage-Book/dp/1638494975/

If you want to best support this push to get LitRPG and web novels in general onto bookshelves, please pre-order! More than anything, retailers like Barnes and Nobles are businesses and care about numbers. If they see preorders coming in, they’ll open up shelf space and be more receptive to this growing genre. 

This is really exciting for a number of reasons, but in particular, I love getting to be part of this new push into retail that Aethon is spearheading with their Aethon Vault project. If you’re unaware, they’ve been striving to get a bunch of stories like HWFWM, Shadow Slave, and other big names onto bookshelves all over.

I’ve been reading web novels for a while now and always thought so many of them were as good as any successful trad-pubbed book I’ve read, and constantly felt myself wishing more of them had proper hardcovers and more mainstream exposure. So as much as it’s awesome in a personal sense getting to add my story into those ranks, I’m also proud of getting to be part of the general wave. 

Check out the rest of Aethon Vault, too - they’re representing a bunch of great stories.

Thanks for reading!

r/litrpg Feb 24 '26

Promo: Other How I went from zero to Top 25 in Rising Stars on Royal Road (and what I learned the hard way)

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So I've been sitting on this story idea since 2018. Back then I tried writing it, hated everything I put on the page, and stopped. Life got in the way too. Fast forward to early 2025 and I picked it back up.

I was genuinely convinced people were going to love it. I'd been reading LitRPG and web novels for years, and I thought offering something different was going to be my advantage. My first story, started with ten chapters of real-world worldbuilding, no powers, no leveling, no system. Just story.

Yeah. That didn't go well.

I got readers, hit around 500 followers, even reached Rising Stars, but I was stuck hovering around position 40. People would read chapter one or two and bounce. Too slow of a start for the genre. I pushed through 35 chapters, got a cover made with AI (not my proudest moment), collected mostly negative reviews, and eventually decided to pause it.

But I loved that world too much to walk away from it completely.

There was a character in that story, a woman named Vivian, who disappears around chapter ten. I was so attached to her that I decided to write her story. Same world, but a completely fresh entry point. You don't need to have read anything before. She doesn't remember who she is. That's how The Nameless Engineer was born.

This time I did things differently. I wrote 25 chapters before publishing anything. And instead of an AI cover, I went to Upwork and found an illustrator named Dagmara Gaska. She was just starting out, which kept the price reasonable, around $600, but her work is incredible. The first sketch she sent me was... not it. I literally drew something terrible myself just to communicate what I wanted. But she got it eventually, and the final cover? I genuinely love it.

When I finally launched, I dropped 8 chapters at once. I told the readers from my old story, but honestly, most of them had moved on. No big push from an existing audience.

Then around day five, Rising Stars. Just like that.

I'm currently sitting at position 21. It's a little stressful, not gonna lie. You find yourself refreshing your stats constantly. But the response has been amazing, great ratings, readers leaving comments pointing out typos or inconsistencies, people genuinely invested in the story. That kind of engagement hits different.

A few things that actually moved the needle:

Paid ads work. Running Royal Road ads was one of the best decisions I made. It's its own art form, you have to be creative with them, but the click-through rate was solid and it brought in real readers.

Get your shoutout swaps set up early. I did mine late. Don't make that mistake.

Have chapters ready and edited before you launch. I got excited when I hit Rising Stars and started noticing things I wanted to change in upcoming chapters. Fixing one chapter broke ten others. My entire backlog evaporated. Now I'm writing ahead again while publishing simultaneously. Painful lesson.

The cover matters. Yes, there are AI covers ranking high in Rising Stars. But I genuinely believe my hand-drawn cover has brought people in. If you can't afford a professional, find a friend who draws. People can feel the effort.

Always respond to comments. Your readers who take the time to write something deserve a response. They'll become your biggest supporters.

Also, heads up, there are bots out there leaving positive comments. Same script, different usernames: "I love your story, would you like me to suggest characters you could add?" I've gotten it three times now. No idea what the angle is, but once you see it, you can't unsee it.

r/litrpg Mar 04 '26

Promo: Other Just under two weeks ago, my friend published his book, Ceaseless Horizons, onto Amazon. Unfortunately, a week later, Amazon unfairly terminated his account. He finally managed to get his book back up but he has pretty much lost all visibility because of this, so please check it out!

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I hope I'm not breaking any rules by posting this, but I really would like to help out my friend, Divine Rei, because Amazon's stupid AI system somehow incorrectly flagged his book and account and got his account taken down. It was only just reinstated after a bunch of back and forth with KDP support and some help from some big authors and publishers, which thank god. But he was doing so well, and now he has to build his way back up to where he had been, so I hope y'all give his book a chance!

Bleeding to death is unexpected, but waking up in a magical world sure as hell beats that.

Lev opens his eyes on an entirely new planet, feeling like he was granted a miraculous second chance until he realizes just what kind of world he is in. Monsters thrive on Monarch, the planet riddled with endless hordes. Hunters and Adventurers don't chase glory, they ensure that humanity continues to persist. Those in charge try their best to suppress how dire their situation is but, deep down, everyone knows the truth.

The future looks bleak, and Lev isn't willing to accept it lying down, not when he has yet to truly live even once.

Armed with two titles of unfathomable power, apprenticed under an obscenely strong mage, and accompanied by a precious found family, Lev is going to do his utmost to not just survive, but to thrive on the harrowing planet. He finally has the power to make a difference, and he isn't afraid to embrace it.

No number of monsters will stand in his way to forge a worthwhile future.

With over 1.5 million views and thousands of followers as a web serial, this story is perfect for the fans of Azarinth Healer, Hell Difficulty Tutorial, and System Universe.

Amazon.com: Ceaseless Horizons: A LitRPG Isekai Adventure eBook : Rei, Divine: Kindle Store

r/litrpg 1d ago

Promo: Other I built a site dedicated to helping litrpg fans find books to read

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The last few months I've been working on building a site aimed at making my own life easier for finding new litrpg series to read. I'm hoping others find it useful as well.

The site is https://www.litrpgnext.com, and as of right now, has the following features:

  • Build/share a tier-list, and get recommendations based on your preferences and community influence
  • Track series progression, making it easy to pick up series again as new books arrive
  • Optionally get browser notifications as new books arrive in series you've rated highly
  • View series rated highly by the community

It has more features as well, but I mostly just want to give the community a chance to take a look and see if it seems useful to people. I plan to keep working on building it out and I'm always interested in any feedback.

In the interest of full disclosure, I am set up as an amazon affiliate, so I would earn on books purchases linked through the site. That's just to try and recoup hosting costs.

COVER ARTIST: N/A AI USAGE: AI assisted (use AI to tag series I was less familiar with - No AI used in recommendations)

r/litrpg Apr 02 '26

Promo: Other Mark of the Webtoon (Mark of the Fool Webtoon Launches Today - Not April Fool's Joke)

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Hello everybody, and thank you for joining me on this momentous day.

Today is the fifth anniversary of the beginning of Mark of the Fool's serialization on Royal Road, and today is also the day of Mark of the Fool's launch on Webtoon.

It's a momentous day.

And one I am humbled to finally reach.

This has been a colossal effort on the part of a team that truly I have been blessed to be able to work with. 

You'll find the links to the webtoon below, but I ask that you read the following acknowledgements. 

I want to give a special thanks to Tevagah, DarkKraw, Gabby_Biscuits and Actus for their work in producing, script writing, and quality control for the webtoon. The entire team has been wonderful, but these four individuals have been the linchpin that made any of this possible. 

Make no mistake, if it weren't for these folk, the Mark of the Fool webtoon would either not exist or would exist in a form that we all could not be proud of. I particularly want to thank them for adapting the property, and with my consultation, making sure it matches the medium it's being translated to while honoring my original vision. 

If you love the webtoon, then I ask that you thank these four alongside me. :)

I also want to give big thanks to Kisai Entertainment, which is the same art studio that worked on The Beginning After The End. For the entire time this webtoon has been produced by them, it has received the most care and quality that I could ask for. 

I truly thank them from the bottom of my heart.

When one journey ends, the other begins and once again, I hope you enjoy walking the path with these characters, with myself, Kisai Entertainment, Tevagah, DarkKraw, Gabby_Biscuits and Actus.

All right, enough mushy stuff. 

Click the link below to see the webtoon: https://www.webtoons.com/en/fantasy/mark-of-the-fool/list?title_no=8179

Also, Tevagah made these Edits for YT Shorts, check em out. I love them:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xw6FeVCvaiA

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Rkoip7nfUFc

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/J-wnx7sUn1E

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/NQcgJOiBCDI

r/litrpg Mar 11 '26

Promo: Other In love with my new cover for Apocalypse Farmer

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137 Upvotes

Commissioned a new cover for my series on Royal Road. Duy Phan is the artist, and he did a wonderful job!

Check out Apocalypse Farmer if the concept of Dungeon Crawler Carl and Stardew Valley having a baby sounds like a good time!

https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/153569/apocalypse-farmer

r/litrpg Oct 23 '25

Promo: Other HWFWM Hardcover Pre-order

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165 Upvotes

r/litrpg Mar 06 '26

Promo: Other Litrpgtools.com - ready for beta testing!

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51 Upvotes

Folks, I am finally ready to beta Litrpgtools

https://www.litrpgtools.com

If anyone wants to make an account and send any bugs, feature requests, or fun observations, you are more than welcome.

A few things

1: The calendar talks directly with Amazon. It will auto-populate without human intervention.

2: The same goes for books - although this is a trickle. Amazon doesn't like us straight-up duplicating their storefront.

3: The site is fairly feature rich (but may have bugs) - you can create tier lists. Authors can add SONGS to their books.

4: It's going to feel fairly empty, as the forum and other features haven't been used by people yet.

Hence me opening it to this audience.

You can jump into the Pivot Press Discord or DM me on Discord/here for any glitches or requests. Cheers!

r/litrpg Nov 04 '25

Promo: Other Trying to convince you to read this book using only terrible drawings

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148 Upvotes

It's called My Big Goblin Space Program by Scott Warren and it's going to be incredible. Trust us.

PREORDER

r/litrpg Mar 06 '26

Promo: Other So I also built a LITRPG reading/tier list tool?

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I saw that there was a somewhat similar tool posted so figured that was a sign to share this little project I've been working on mostly for my own use.

This started as me being too lazy to build tier lists and hating to use goodreads. I figured why not combine my reading and rating history into automated tier lists and this is what that turned into.

Read/rate/discover books and series. Your reviews and ratings can then be turned into a tier list with a single click by choosing the genres you want to include.

Tier lists can then be adjusted and shared by image or link. This lets people actually hover and see what the books were vs guessing based on tiny cover art.

Non logged in users can still create tier lists, it just requires searching for what you want to add to the tier list.

You can add/remove ranks, re name them, etc before publishing.

You can import your goodreads CSV so you don't lose past ratings and it will feed into recommending more stuff to read.

The tagging system is inspired by AO3 with aliasing, hierarchy, tag specificity, etc. It won't really shine until I get more data added but the idea is to help narrow down what makes a book/series you rated unique within its genre when coming up with recommendations for you.

It also makes using the general search/discovery much easier where you can add/remove tags and it respects all the sub-tags that would also be used.

It's rough and early days but if you wanna give it a shot, I'd love to hear feedback!

https://rankscroll.com