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I suppose you could use a personal blog (I use dreamwidth, you can enable anonymous comments on posts), or make up a personal neocities page
AO3 has a section for original fiction
ao3 only accepts fan works :/
original works are for original works linked to fandom
Good point, their policies are rather complex. Or maybe I got it mixed up with FictionPress (both have similar colors)
Oh shit. Didn't know that. I already post fanfiction there. That's hella convenient
Webnovel, Penana, Wattpad, Booksie and Mediaminer.
You can start a blog with something like WordPress and post it there. I believe that's how Andy Weir started releasing The Martian.
If you need help, I could walk you through what you need to do. There's also ActivityPub integration now, so people could read it from the fediverse.
A lot of webserials post on blogger sites or places like Royal Road.
You could create your own community where anyone could share stories
That would be awesome, but I don't have the time to moderate an entire community :/
That questions came up a few months ago and i thought someone said there was a community.