SimonDoom
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The question that I was answering was why anyone would write specifically a popular category if it's not for commercial purposes. I gave my reasoning: it helps to raise my profile among the Lit readership. "It sells", I suppose you might say, although "it helps to sell my other work" might be more accurate.
I too have a long list of things I won't do for money or popularity. I'm a fully rounded human being, after all, and I have principles. But writing a few I/T stories isn't one of those dealbreakers for me. That's not to say "it sells" is justification for absolutely anything, as you put it. Even when it comes to writing here on Lit, there are other categories I won't write, because I find either the subject matter or the readership's attitudes objectionable.
This, too. I've written some incest stories because doing so boosts readers, favorites, and followers. It has dramatically increased the attention to all of my stories, not just incest stories. I think that's perfectly legitimate.
There are many things I wouldn't DO for money, or for any reason, but there are far fewer things I wouldn't WRITE about doing, because I don't think there's anything wrong about writing about things that if done would be wrong. Most literature involves people doing bad things, or, at the least, misguided things.