CharlesEBrown
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Neither. (I write because the stories are THERE and want to get out. If I improve, or have fun, or entertain others, that's just a bonus)
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Lol, fair enough. Maybe I should've had the title the same as the poll question, but that wouldn't have made for a very good thread title. I think the "marketing perspective" is a little too deeply ingrained at this point, as an indie author. Have to be both marketer and writer, and all thatYou know, I couldn't tell ya. Whole books have been written trying to quantify or define this sort of question; there's no real way to do it definitively and if you quantify it you have to look at market success which is often the furthest thing from indicators of actual quality. I suppose I'd ask why the binary's needed in the first place, and what makes it pointful, versus an open-ended discussion on what is, after all, a discussion board. Nothing wrong with interpretation when your sample size is so small!
I guess my cowardly answer is I probably wouldn't have made it a poll in the first place, or used this sort of title. But you did, and you got me to think harder than usual about writing. So kudos to you![]()
+1 for this.The split is surprisingly ~50/50 right now.
I treat writing as a hobby, but that doesn't mean I don't want to be good at it. I enjoy putting out quality material that will really sit with someone who reads it. However, most internet users prefer joke or meme content, so I'm surprised how many people feel similarly
I would say Yes and No. Yes wanted to write an exceptional story but at the same time ai’m just having fun by sharing my creativity (overthinking) through the medium of novel so yall can overthink and join the Ambiverted side lolPoll included. Splitting the question into a binary choice was tricky—people have varied opinions on what “taking writing seriously” means. Hopefully it gets the idea across.
Just wondering what the demographics of the Author General of ScribbleHub is like. How many of you consider yourself "casuals" where writing is just a hobby and improvement is secondary to enjoyment, and how many of you seriously want to "become something" in whatever form that might take?
I write for fun :> I took a long break from writing because of too much stuff happening with my life and now Im back at it and ready to cook more shenanigans ehe (*>∇<)ノPoll included. Splitting the question into a binary choice was tricky—people have varied opinions on what “taking writing seriously” means. Hopefully it gets the idea across.
Just wondering what the demographics of the Author General of ScribbleHub is like. How many of you consider yourself "casuals" where writing is just a hobby and improvement is secondary to enjoyment, and how many of you seriously want to "become something" in whatever form that might take?