sr71plt
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(This is a response to Second Circle's post directed at me. Another post intervened while I was composing this)
I enjoy associating with other authors and sharing points of writing with them. To do that I feel I have to contribute writing. Beyond that, I hadn't thought about it.
But, again, why is it so important to pin down why any author posts stories here? Why is it important enough--to you--to pursue it?
I haven't given it a lot of thought, and, no, I don't slit my wrists over how my stories are received here. I have a few commenters I enjoy reading because they seem to "get" my writing. I don't have anyone I take seriously commenting negatively (I don't have anyone commenting negatively that I know of other than those who obviously are out to denigrate me personally for my forum posts). And I don't receive much of any complaints on my stories here--not even a lot of GM hate mail. They are nearly all favorable comments. And I get lots of views across my total holdings. I'm always surprised at how many of the backlisted stories are being read and favorited; that's contrary to backlist patterns for the mainstream. I am perpetually at the top of the "most popular author" list for the GM category--and it's no secret I don't think the ratings of my story are reflective of much other than there being a few detractors who want to make sure the ratings are under 4.5 if they can manage it.
In this name, I write mostly GM (as my detractors love to point out). This isn't a gay-friendly site. I post stories at gay-friendly sites also. So this one doesn't really rank high on my "needy" screen in terms of rating. Its the only one I post stories to that has a forum, though. And I like to have something to check into throughout the day as a break from writing and editing (just because my account is turned on throughout much of the day, LC, doesn't mean I'm on the forum 24/7).
I enjoy associating with other authors and sharing points of writing with them. To do that I feel I have to contribute writing. Beyond that, I hadn't thought about it.
But, again, why is it so important to pin down why any author posts stories here? Why is it important enough--to you--to pursue it?
I haven't given it a lot of thought, and, no, I don't slit my wrists over how my stories are received here. I have a few commenters I enjoy reading because they seem to "get" my writing. I don't have anyone I take seriously commenting negatively (I don't have anyone commenting negatively that I know of other than those who obviously are out to denigrate me personally for my forum posts). And I don't receive much of any complaints on my stories here--not even a lot of GM hate mail. They are nearly all favorable comments. And I get lots of views across my total holdings. I'm always surprised at how many of the backlisted stories are being read and favorited; that's contrary to backlist patterns for the mainstream. I am perpetually at the top of the "most popular author" list for the GM category--and it's no secret I don't think the ratings of my story are reflective of much other than there being a few detractors who want to make sure the ratings are under 4.5 if they can manage it.
In this name, I write mostly GM (as my detractors love to point out). This isn't a gay-friendly site. I post stories at gay-friendly sites also. So this one doesn't really rank high on my "needy" screen in terms of rating. Its the only one I post stories to that has a forum, though. And I like to have something to check into throughout the day as a break from writing and editing (just because my account is turned on throughout much of the day, LC, doesn't mean I'm on the forum 24/7).
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