Royal Road is the biggest web serial platform in fantasy and sci-fi.

If you want a real shot at traction there, you need to write with the audience in mind. Because Royal Road is not Amazon, Webnovel, or Wattpad. It has its own culture and its own reader expectations. Some stories are an easy sell to the RR audience, and some are a hard sell no matter how talented you are.

Here are 7 likely reasons why Royal Road readers quit reading your story.

📌 In this video, you’ll learn:
✅ What Royal Road readers consider “amateur writing”
âś… What genres are easiest to sell on Royal Road
âś… Why power progression dominates the platform
âś… Why infodumps and slow openings kill retention
âś… Why multiPOV is a bigger risk than most writers realize
✅ The hidden reason “too much suffering” turns readers off
✅ What kind of romance and comedy works (and what doesn’t)

I’ve read many of the top trending Royal Road series (and I rate them on Goodreads), and I’ve personally hit #4 on Rising Stars. This is my analysis of what the platform rewards right now, and which writing styles (including multi-POV, present tense, and overly literary prose) might quietly sabotage your launch.

  • 00:00 – Easy Sell vs Hard Sell on Royal Road
  • 00:56 – #1: Amateur Signals That Kill Reader Trust
  • 02:34 – #2: Genres That Don’t Belong on Royal Road
  • 03:28 – What Genres Perform Best on Royal Road
  • 04:13 – #3: Literary Prose vs Reader Expectations
  • 05:15 – #4: Romance (What Works and What Doesn’t)
  • 05:40 – #5: Comedy Done Right vs “Trying Too Hard”
  • 06:21 – #6: Why Readers Hate MC Suffering
  • 07:16 – #7: Multi-POV and Present Tense = Hard Mode
  • 08:05 – Final Advice: Study Top Stories Without Selling Out

🔥 Happy writing! And good luck reaching for Rising Stars.