SimonDoom
Kink Lord
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Case to be made the best example of what not to do is to give a flying fuck what anyone thinks of your story other than you.
Then why publish it? Why not write it and keep it hidden on your hard drive or print it out and stick it in a drawer?
You may genuinely feel this way, but I wonder. I can say with absolute certainty and no shame that I do NOT feel this way, and I am quite certain that most authors don't feel this way or want to feel this way.
I want to write the stories I want to write, but I also want them to be enjoyed. I care what people have to say about them. To do otherwise seems to me weird. When I'm at work, for example, I care about whether others think I'm doing a good job. If I don't, I'll probably be out of a job before long. Everything is like this. If you build a house, you want the owner to enjoy your house. You don't say, "Fuck 'em. I like it and that's what matters."
I'm not so arrogant as to think that others don't have things to say about my stories I can learn from. I do try to learn from what others think and say. To me, that's an essential part of the author-reader dynamic.