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shakna

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If I continue at my current pace, I can probably get two chapters done, before the end of next year.
I have about a 50% chance of dying, at the end of next year.

So... Which of my tales would you be most interested in seeing get another chapter?
 
If I continue at my current pace, I can probably get two chapters done, before the end of next year.
I have about a 50% chance of dying, at the end of next year.

So... Which of my tales would you be most interested in seeing get another chapter?
Which of them do you want to write more of? Because that's the more important question. đź«‚
 
If I continue at my current pace, I can probably get two chapters done, before the end of next year.
I have about a 50% chance of dying, at the end of next year.

So... Which of my tales would you be most interested in seeing get another chapter?
Sorry, but the truth of the matter is that if you can't post chapters closer together than that and get series finished quickly, I wouldn't be interested in reading you at all.
 
Sorry, but the truth of the matter is that if you can't post chapters closer together than that and get series finished quickly, I wouldn't be interested in reading you at all.

The OP asks for feedback on which chapter to write next because he doesn't have much time to live, and your response is basically, "If you can't write faster, I'm not interested"? You typed out those words, looked at them on your screen, and thought, "this is a helpful and worthwhile thought to contribute to the thread?" JFC.

@shakna I would write whatever chapter you are most passionate about. I saw you updated your Biography with a similar note asking for feedback. I hope you get some useful responses. Your readers have clearly enjoyed your work. Best of luck in whatever you choose to work on next.
 
The OP asks for feedback on which chapter to write next because he doesn't have much time to live, and your response is basically, "If you can't write faster, I'm not interested"? You typed out those words, looked at them on your screen, and thought, "this is a helpful and worthwhile thought to contribute to the thread?" JFC.

@shakna I would write whatever chapter you are most passionate about. I saw you updated your Biography with a similar note asking for feedback. I hope you get some useful responses. Your readers have clearly enjoyed your work. Best of luck in whatever you choose to work on next.
We all have no better than a 50 percent of living to the end of next year (me much less than that). I didn't/don't take the 50 percent comment as there being a reason the OP has a good chance of dying. If so, though, writing two chapters of a series and expecting readers to follow you isn't, I think, a good use of anticipated limited time to live anyway.

I stand by my advice and reject your attitude toward it.
 
We all have no better than a 50 percent of living to the end of next year (me much less than that). I didn't/don't take the 50 percent comment as there being a reason the OP has a good chance of dying. If so, though, writing two chapters of a series and expecting readers to follow you isn't, I think, a good use of anticipated limited time to live anyway.

I stand by my advice and reject your attitude toward it.
If we all had no better than a 50 percent chance of living to the end of next year, more than half of us will be dead by then. I'd take that bet. Either I'll win, because it's not true, or I'll most likely be dead by the time i have to pay up anyway, because it is true.
 
If we all had no better than a 50 percent chance of living to the end of next year, more than half of us will be dead by then. I'd take that bet. Either I'll win, because it's not true, or I'll most likely be dead by the time i have to pay up anyway, because it is true.
An individual's probability of anything is restricted to them and is binary, not ipso facto part of a bigger group. Even if it were, I dare say most posting here on Literotica are naturally near enough to end of life to up their chances of popping off at any time even in a group construct.

That said, the OP didn't say he/she was dying, and I stick with my advice--if you can't manage more than two chapters of a series in a year, I don't believe you deserve to be thinking you should be able to keep a readership on a string.
 
An individual's probability of anything is restricted to them and is binary, not ipso facto part of a bigger group. Even if it were, I dare say most posting here on Literotica are naturally near enough to end of life to up their chances of popping off at any time even in a group construct.

That said, the OP didn't say he/she was dying, and I stick with my advice--if you can't manage more than two chapters of a series in a year, I don't believe you deserve to be thinking you should be able to keep a readership on a string.
Cancer. Please stop.
 
Which of them do you want to write more of? Because that's the more important question. đź«‚
So very many!
Cooking with Adja deserves an ending, and most of the others are fun, like Tauli!

Not being able to do everything sucks. But being able to light up someone's day is the superpower of the author. I love it.
 
Cancer. Please stop.

. Please stop.
I'm not clairvoyant, and I hadn't seen previous posts by you. I have cancer too. At the moment, other ailments are putting it on the backburner.

That said, the issue is only being able to post two chapters of a series in a year and expecting readers to stick with you. I believe that's unfair to the readers.
 
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