Writing for the approbation of other authors

Writing for the approbation of other authors

I have a worked example of this.

My first novel, The Story of Nix, is limping along when it comes to views. My unrequited lover is simping so hard by offering me one star roses, that it’s actually romantic. So I should be down at heart, right?

In fact I’m elated. So many authors have provided positive feedback in comments, or PMs, or on BlueSky than it’s wildly exceeded my expectations. And this includes quite a few who are new to my work. So color me elitist, I’m happy that writers like what I have written, even if only a dozen or so other readers have looked at the work.

I guess that answers my own question 😊.
 
Back to the original question. Authors should not denigrate other authors, either publicly or secretly by one bombing them. Musicians do not denigrate musicians of another genre, why should we. I think writers write for an audience, but also for their peers. I am more of a reader/commenter than an author, but do my best to support authors I have met in this group, and always, if possible, to support first time writers.
 
I have a worked example of this.

My first novel, The Story of Nix, is limping along when it comes to views. My unrequited lover is simping so hard by offering me one star roses, that it’s actually romantic. So I should be down at heart, right?

In fact I’m elated. So many authors have provided positive feedback in comments, or PMs, or on BlueSky than it’s wildly exceeded my expectations. And this includes quite a few who are new to my work. So color me elitist, I’m happy that writers like what I have written, even if only a dozen or so other readers have looked at the work.

I guess that answers my own question 😊.
Your views seem typical for N&N. They come in in dribs ad drabs and never amount to much. That comes with the territory. My novel from two months ago, which has good ratings. still has 1-3k views/segment.
 
I saw a comment elsewhere that some writers (me included) put greater weight on feedback from other authors than general readers. Contrawise some other writers say they care more about what their readers think than other writers.

I wondered about your motivations. For me, I’m much happier if a writer I respect pays me a compliment, than if it is a non-writer, or a writer whose work I am unfamiliar with does the same.

Does that mean I’m writing for other writers? How about you?
Approbation ... is that like regular probation or more like parole? Is it in English you write?

Two-dollar words are fine if you have at least a one-dollar thought
 
@EmilyMiller I suspect many are waiting until the whole thing is published.
Many? That sounds exciting 😊.
Incidentally, why did you go for the chapter split?
It’s all the fault of @PennyThompson’s attention span really 😉.

More seriously, each Part plays out at a different location (or in a journey to a location). Google Docs on iOS crashes for me when a document is around 17k words, so I was working with separate files anyway. And I didn’t want to deter anyone with a thirty page Lit story.

While some may wait for all six Parts, others can digest one part at a time.
 
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