Conqueror_Quack
I hate doing math
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You can talk about the best thing which made you the happiest from a reader if you want to.
Okay... had to pull a Rumple with my vote. Couldn't resist.You can talk about the best thing which made you the happiest from a reader if you want to.
Felt this in my bones. I’m guilty of it at times too, but these days I try to be upfront if a story does or doesn’t grab me. I don’t like faking engagement just for views. I also can’t really keep up with constant shout-outs and feedback loops. It’s exhausting.I'd be happy with readers who actually read the book. From beginning to end. No skimming, no skipping. To simply read the thing. Sounds simple, I know.
On the Internet, in the Web novel era, vanishingly rare. Even among the readers who enthusiastically engage in robust comment exchanges, few of them read it. From beginning to end.
I've been on at least seven sites like this one, with e-novels. Everywhere it's the same. Far more skimmers and skippers than readers. Everywhere I've ever been. (I've been tilting at windmills for about three years, and over that span it's become much worse.) On Wattpad, I had about 30,000 "readers." Not viewers. Readers. How many truly read the books? Maybe 120. AO3 was maybe the best. I had about 80,000 "readers" there, and probably about 1,500 actually read the books from end to end. (I left AO3 when I realized I was competing for the most part against illicit p@rn.) Dumping AO3 was a shame. I had nearly as many readers as RR and this site have registered members. But even there, most of them skipped around. Loved the books, left great reviews, skipped to the end, loved it.... but didn't read it.
It's a shame. A real shame.
You've grown soft over the years.I was gonna say [REDACTED]
Not soft, bored of repeating myselfYou've grown soft over the years.
The highest honour you can recive from a reader
Giving their attention, time or interest Thats the highest honor i can reciveforum.scribblehub.com
Fanart and fanfic clearly~.
A fanfic of a fanfic is very funny to imagine.
Dammit even [REDACTED] followed me from the SCP lore/wikiI was gonna say [REDACTED]
I ate it.Where the money option?
MoneyYou can talk about the best thing which made you the happiest from a reader if you want to.
okay. this is true. I honestly have this one reader. read the entire work, and talked about it. Yeah, it was the greatest thing ever. I feel like I got the most out of any little thing they dropped, because any opinion that reader has, is "informed". A person reads one chapter or part of it. WHat is that. Or you get yards of critique on your cover art/blurb. I'm like, you haven;t read a word I wrote, chill. But its all part of this game. The rules are? whatever the readers say the rules are. I'm not in "charge" of &^%$ as an author. The reader is! Being an author is like having a pet cat. The cat's in charge, when you analyze it.I'd be happy with readers who actually read the book. From beginning to end. No skimming, no skipping. To simply read the thing. Sounds simple, I know.
On the Internet, in the Web novel era, vanishingly rare. Even among the readers who enthusiastically engage in robust comment exchanges, few of them read it. From beginning to end.
I've been on at least seven sites like this one, with e-novels. Everywhere it's the same. Far more skimmers and skippers than readers. Everywhere I've ever been. (I've been tilting at windmills for about three years, and over that span it's become much worse.) On Wattpad, I had about 30,000 "readers." Not viewers. Readers. How many truly read the books? Maybe 120. AO3 was maybe the best. I had about 80,000 "readers" there, and probably about 1,500 actually read the books from end to end. (I left AO3 when I realized I was competing for the most part against illicit p@rn.) Dumping AO3 was a shame. I had nearly as many readers as RR and this site have registered members. But even there, most of them skipped around. Loved the books, left great reviews, skipped to the end, loved it.... but didn't read it.
It's a shame. A real shame.