does /lit/ read webfiction?
>pic related, Worm
webfiction is mostly crap.
https://qntm.org/structure is one of the only legitimately interesting online works I've come across.
>>8907085
Sturgeon's law, webfiction isn't the exception but isn't special.
qntm's Structure is great, I think Ra (by the same author) is just as good. Also check out his stuff on SCP foundation (I know, I know, but it really is a fun read)
Worm is great, unreservedly recommend.
His next work, Pact, got more mixed reviews but I still liked.
There is consensus that his current ongoing novel, Twig, is his best yet.
Just finished binging A Practical Guide to Evil, would put in on par with Worm wrt characterization, worldbuilding and prose.
Does Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality count? I've wanted to read it for a while but never got around to it.
There's too much muck to wade through when it comes to fanfic/web fiction, so I mostly avoid it. There's tons of asian web fictions too, and there's some reddit subs devoted to translating it. Have never read a single chapter of any of it though.
>>8907264
eugh, a miasma of insufferable redditeuresque nerd-elitism that permeates it. practically sopping with yud's semen.
>>8907299
>but a lot of people really don't like it
an example in the wild (I can't say he's wrong, unfortunately, but we like what we like)