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Originally Posted by aohige
They also make fraction of the money popular manga gets, making it not a lucrative business if you have enough talent to get a chance in the biggest magazine in Japan, WSJ. Pretty much any writers would take up a chance to work for WSJ if given. The opportunity there is massive, if you get a big break.
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So do light novel writers--if they are popular. What we are talking about is the plot. Light novel writers, generally without pressure, are able to write better stories. What's more, you don't feel they are over extended if they are popular.