Ru A Knee-pad Writer?

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JAMESBJOHNSON

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Do you fall upon your knees to keep your readers happy?

Do you risk pissing them off adding controversial scenes you know they wont like?
 
I don't really write with an audience in mind, beyond myself. I generally like happy endings, but have fucked that up a few times. My perspective is that we all have enough shit thrown at us in life. Why wade through it as part of our entertainment too?

Of course, I don't rule out going dark. I haven't been writing long enough to get bored with what I'm doing.
 
99% of what I write really happened. And it would be awful if LIT allowed underage situations I know of. I'm speaking of teacher-student stuff, and moms & sis's boyfriends. Its epidemic. Yet much of what is allowed is too over the top for 90% of my fans, and the over the top fare complies with LIT standards.
 
I think some readers make a sport of being unhappy.

But there's one person I know I can make happy every single time. ;)
 
I like to take the story where it needs to go no matter what the subject matter is. If it is tangible to the story, I see no reason not to put it in, despite what some readers may think. I write the story for the sake of the story, not to garner a readers approval. If a part isn't taken well by some, it's taken well by others and that's all that counts.
 
I don't know how that frowny face got there. I was smiling when I wrote that.

I imagine all of the light bulbs are burned out in your home, but that your husband is smiling in the dark. ;)

I'm five feet tall. I have never changed a lightbulb in my life.
 
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I don't know how that frowny face got there. I was smiling when I wrote that.



I'm five feet tall. I have never changed a lightbulb in my life.
Where the hell is the rest of you?

I think you're milking the light bulb thing. You can change a bulb in a table lamp at five feet! :p
 
I don't know how that frowny face got there. I was smiling when I wrote that.



I'm five feet tall. I have never changed a lightbulb in my life.

You're a woman; you're allowed to change that expression on a dime. If a woman smiles at me for too long of a time frame, I begin to suspect that she is thinking about murder or chocolate. Just to be safe, I always carry chocolate. ;)
 
You're a woman; you're allowed to change that expression on a dime. If a woman smiles at me for too long of a time frame, I begin to suspect that she is thinking about murder or chocolate. Just to be safe, I always carry chocolate. ;)

I bet you're really popular! :D
 
Yeah, I risk angering some (and maybe even most sometimes!) readers by writing stuff I know is controversial from time-to-time. That said, I'm never out to anger anyone on purpose.

Case in point: I knew my Earth Day story was anti-fossil-fuel-company that it would anger some readers. That knowledge didn't bother me much! (And the mature story I'm working on has a couple of scenes I know some readers will hate!)
 
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