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fandomsecrets2007-07-04 06:19 pm
[ SECRET POST #180 ]
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I'm not saying that you *have* to change your writing, though I did put it out there as an option. Heck, you don't even *have* to network by leaving reviews/reccing/whatever, though it does help a lot. The simplest way to get more readers is to present your fic to the sort of people most likely to like it.
relegated to the dustbin of not being read because it doesn't cater to fannish whims.
BS. It's not a question of "whims" so much as simple likes and dislikes. You don't deserve readers simply because you write well, though if you have a record of writing well you can get away with "weirder" stuff. And at any rate, *somebody* is going to read you no matter what you write. There's a huge fandom world out there, and at least one other person is going to be into whatever you're into. (Which, incidentally, is why you should encourage people who write similarly to you and/or write well. If there isn't a niche for your stuff yet, carve one out.)