AlinaX
Asymmetric Snowflake
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In part, what I'm venting about is that I, as the author, see the whole story arc and how the pieces fit together. Readers, however, approach it one chapter at a time and very often lose interest before seeing how they tie together. Of course, I understand that an author complaining about readers is self-defeating and that it's my responsibility to engage and hold readers' interest.I haven't read the story of course, but are you sure that you are being misunderstood? You seem to agree with his criticism.
Part of my frustration is that the comments system on Lit makes it difficult to have a conversation with a reader on the rare occasion like this that I'd like to.
Oddly for me, in this case I think all of the five original chapters were written before the first was published. I was juggling a lot of tropes, but it was important to me to make a coherent story out of them.Next question: how much have you plotted this out and how much are you publishing as you go? Going by the comment it sounds like a classic post-each-chapter-as-I-pants-it deal with the inspired fun first chapter that draws in the crowd and then the sputtering aimless plot following. If you have pants-published this, then this is expected. If you haven't, then perhaps you haven't plotted well enough.
Yes. I'm not venting about this one specific reader, just using the comment as illustration of a wider dissatisfaction.It also could just be one single dissatisfied reader to put in perspective, but you also admit that it's not the only critical comment, and that generally the story is not well received.
Indeed. Good comment, happy author, but still. There's plenty to be fairly criticised about my writing. Sometimes I'm too hasty for my own good, sometimes a little too self-indulgent, sometimes too driven by a whimsical and contrary muse, and sometimes definitely a bit too pretentious...But overall, it sounds like this is a really high quality comment. It's frank, no bull, and tells you exact details as to what wasn't working for this reader.
But with this series more than anything else that I've written, what seems to throw many readers is that the story refuses to develop in the way they want and expect it to.