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Question of the day part 9 (even though days go by lol)
Carter-Orange:
Was there ever a story or a chapter of a story you were afraid to post because of the reaction it might get? Yes, there have been chapters of stories where I've been a bit nervous. Like for example 'When We Collide' (which I'm re-reading as Ritz is reading for the challenge), it's got a lot of sex scenes in it and I felt a bit awkward posting them. I wondered if they were over the top or maybe not interesting enough.
Which story were you most pleased with the reactions you received for a particular scene or plot that maybe either no one saw coming or you had hoped for tears or anger etc...? I loved the reactions to Nick digging out bot flies from Jordan Knight's head in 'Save A Prayer'. I knew no one was expecting that!
Were you ever disappointed with the reaction you got from your readers for a particular scene or character? No, because I know that we all have didn't opinions. Just because I might think something seems like a good idea doesn't mean anyone else will like it.
RokofAges75:
Have you ever written a story just to get more readers?
I have never written a story just to get more readers. I have written a couple of stories just to please individual readers who gave me an idea or suggested I write a certain type of story. I learned the hard way that this is not a good idea LOL. This was a long time ago, but I hated both stories and only finished them because I felt obligated to, not because I wanted to.
Have you ever continued/finished a story just to please your readers?
As stated above... yes! I hate leaving stories unfinished, so I always try to finish what I start, even if I have to force myself to write. I have finished or intend to finish all but one of the individual stories I've posted over the years, but I've definitely needed a push on some of them. If it weren't for the fact that so many people have shown an interest in Guilty Roads, I probably would have moved on to a different story by now.
Have you ever deleted a review you disapproved of?
Nope! As Cinzia said, I'd rather reply and leave it up for people to see than delete it and pretend it never existed. If the review is inappropriate, then it's just going to make the person who left it look bad, not me. And it's not inappropriate, then why delete it? Even if I disagree with what was said, everyone is entitled to their opinion.
RokofAges75:
Was there ever a story or a chapter of a story you were afraid to post because of the reaction it might get?
I remember being really nervous to post the chapter in Broken where Nick finds out he's going to lose his leg. Looking back, I'm not sure why I was so nervous about the reaction it was going to get because even though it was supposed to be a big shocker, I bet a lot of people saw it coming. Why give your main character bone cancer if you're not going to chop off a limb at some point, right? LOL But at the time, I made it out to be a big deal in my own mind.
Along the same lines, I was afraid of the reaction Curtain Call was going to get when I started posting that one. I figured people would compare it to Broken and be like, "Really? You're writing another Nick cancer story?" I posted the first five chapters all at once just to get it over with LOL.
Which story were you most pleased with the reactions you received for a particular scene or plot that maybe either no one saw coming or you had hoped for tears or anger etc...?
I was pleasantly surprised by the reaction Curtain Call got, after worrying that it would be seen as a desperate attempt to recreate the Broken magic.
As far as particular scenes/storylines, I was happy with the reactions to Secrets of the Heart and the fact that no one figured out all my plot twists. The last time I tried to write a mystery, someone guessed the ending right away, which made me revise the ending, which made the story not make as much sense, so it was nice not to have that problem with Secrets.
Were you ever disappointed with the reaction you got from your readers for a particular scene or character?
I can't remember ever being disappointed with the reaction I got from readers plural. I've been disappointed by the reactions of individual readers, but that's to be expected. Not everyone is going to like the direction a story takes or interpret everything the exact way I intended. I think the biggest disappointment for me is just a LACK of reaction. It sucks when you post something you're really proud of and excited about, and NO ONE reviews. This doesn't happen to me very often anymore, though, so I can't complain!
Sakabelle:
--- Quote from: Carter-Orange on July 08, 2013, 11:19:49 AM ---LOL I might've said "aw no, you can't kill Nick" but I would've meant it in a nice way. I did enjoy that story :)
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Thanks, Steph! Haha, your reviews on that one were always very sweet and I enjoyed them!
Sakabelle:
Was there ever a story or a chapter of a story you were afraid to post because of the reaction it might get?
Nick and Ashleigh's baby died in My Happy Ending, which I knew was going to upset my readers. I remember being really worried at the time that people were going to think I'd taken it too far and were disgusted by it, but no one really was. They were just sad for the plot twist, which made sense because it was a pretty sad thing to have happen.
And I was terrified to post Running Up That Hill initially. I don't know why, but I think it was because all I'd really written up to that point was Nick romance, so posting something out of my comfort zone and totally unlike my other works was scary for me.
Which story were you most pleased with the reactions you received for a particular scene or plot that maybe either no one saw coming or you had hoped for tears or anger etc...?
Honestly, I was really pleased with all of the reactions for Forever Like This. I wasn't even going to post it anywhere, but my friend convinced me to and I was surprised that people ended up liking it. I was proud of the uber drama wedding scene in particular and really happy that people seemed to respond favourably to it. I suppose it was because Nick was the hero at that point in the story.
Were you ever disappointed with the reaction you got from your readers for a particular scene or character?
I don't think I've ever been disappointed with anyone's reaction, but I agree with what Julie said about being disappointed with a lack of a reaction! There have been chapters I've posted with what I felt were really pivotal moments, and for those to get 0 or 1 reviews can be slightly frustrating. But honestly, I did love writing that story and even though it had a smaller readership than I might've hoped for, I still count it as a success because I'm pleased with how it turned out.
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