I lost interest in reading

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I can imagine that you wouldn't want to read anything that isn't at least as good you can write. It might be distracting if you can't help but see the flaws that you wish could be fixed.
 

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Since I started writing, I lost excitement in reading fiction, is it just me or do other authors feel it too?
That's probably because of your release schedule. That happened to me too around half a year ago when I started to release at a fast rate. But now that I'm releasing even more, I'm starting to read again and examine other works because I feel that I'm stagnating because of focusing on release. Now, when I read, I notice more things instead of just skimming.
 

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I like food. I liked it so much that I learned to make my own. That does not mean I'm no longer enjoying eating it.

And as some may say, books are food for the mind. So take away whatever you wish from this analogy.
I like this, but eating food that I make myself is generally less expensive, so I only rarely eat food that someone outside my household makes. Aside from that, there's nutrition to consider.
 
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as for myself, it's not that i lost interest in reading.

what piques my curiosity is something more specific and it's not easy for novels in general to satisfy my niche.

but when i find the novel that clicks, i can immerse myself reading them until it's completed (or until i feel like dropping it since it's no longer the story i wish to read).
 

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Erotica? what are we, 13? go read ntr like a chad this is a cry for help
i already jack off to ntr. It satisfies the fat bastard in me
as for myself, it's not that i lost interest in reading.

what piques my curiosity is something more specific and it's not easy for novels in general to satisfy my niche.

but when i find the novel that clicks, i can immerse myself reading them until it's completed (or until i feel like dropping it since it's no longer the story i wish to read).
bro there are plenty of futa shit out there, it aint that specific 0.o
 
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bro there are plenty of futa shit out there, it aint that specific 0.o

i'm not referring to futa stuff though. well you know what i'm talking about if you look up my threads in 'i'm looking for' section.

honestly i think the usual futa stuff is getting boring so i do want something more immersive.
 

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i'm not referring to futa stuff though. well you know what i'm talking about if you look up my threads in 'i'm looking for' section.

honestly i think the usual futa stuff is getting boring so i do want something more immersive.
what about alien stuff? 26RegionSFM does some quality stuff hehe
 
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Since I started writing, I lost excitement in reading fiction, is it just me or do other authors feel it too?
Maybe you lost the taste for the novels you do know. I suggest investing in either Kindle, or Scribd. They have wide selection of books that are complete. There are bound to be books which will catch your interest there.
 
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