NoJo
Happily Marred
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- May 19, 2002
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I was recently persuaded by a reader to continue one of my new stories. I added and submitted three very short chapters in succession over the last few days, before the story reached a natural conclusion and I ended it somewhat abruptly.
How some authors here manage to churn out endless chapters without getting bored is beyond me (not that I've actually read any of them -- none of the multi-chapter serialised stories I've seen here cater to my weird kinks)
But they're in good company: Dickens wrote a lot of his stuff in this way -serialising some of his best work, often altering his planned chapters based on reader feedback.
It seems like a good way to build a loyal readership.
How some authors here manage to churn out endless chapters without getting bored is beyond me (not that I've actually read any of them -- none of the multi-chapter serialised stories I've seen here cater to my weird kinks)
But they're in good company: Dickens wrote a lot of his stuff in this way -serialising some of his best work, often altering his planned chapters based on reader feedback.
It seems like a good way to build a loyal readership.