I've only read the last two pages and it helped me a lot to be more secure about my writing! I have been having trouble with writing far too long and it's pissing me off. Everytime I get an idea about a story I'm writing or an idea for a brand new story, the first thoughts I get are "How many people will like it? Will anyone like it at all? What if barely anyone likes it?" and then I go like "Nah I won't write today". It goes like that EVERY single time I feel like writing or get an idea. I shouldn't write what others like to read. I should write what
I like to write. Not too long ago, I noticed that my first BSB fanfic actually had pretty many reviews for someone who wasn't familiar with BSB fanfic at all. Even though it had the cliche of alcoholic AJ, it still had many readers. But I stopped writing it
because it's a cliche. I did enjoy writing it though (although I have to change things cause at some point it switches from 3rd to 1st person, I still facepalm myself for that LOL). I might rewrite it sometime.
Right now, I'm writing a story (not posted) and I really like the idea of it. Tracy read the first bit and really helped me with giving good feedback. But my insecurity is holding me back. I hate it! So, reading all of your opinions made me more secure.
To get back to the original topic, I like to read romance as long as it doesn't get all mushy and when the couple only kiss and hug in each chapter and do nothing else LOL
I'm trying to mix several genres into the story I'm currently writing. I like to write romance but try not to focus on the relationship too much because if I would, I'd run out of inspiration/ideas real soon lol
I pretty much like to read several genres. Romance, Drama, Suspense, Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy.. it just depends on my mood. As long as the plot is good, I'll keep reading it. The only thing I can't read is Slash. I tried to, but it's just not my thing 'cause everything I read, plays like a movie in my mind so when I read about AJ and Brian getting it on... uh.. lmao! Nah. But if people like to write Slash, they should.