Hello on Friday! Sorry about not posting yesterday, I'm not sure what happened or where the day went! But today is a new day -- and the weekend is coming up!
Did you write today?

For Discussion: Our reading audience has an influence on how and what we write, to a greater or lesser extent. Do you, as a writer, find yourself writing to please your readers -- or are you more concerned with pleasing yourself? Is your writing a combination of both?
Did you write today?
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For Discussion: Our reading audience has an influence on how and what we write, to a greater or lesser extent. Do you, as a writer, find yourself writing to please your readers -- or are you more concerned with pleasing yourself? Is your writing a combination of both?
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Date: Friday, October 12th, 2012 16:41 (UTC)I never think about readers when I write - unless I am filling a request of some sort. First and foremost I write for myself, and because I enjoy reading back what I write. The fact that other people like it is just a bonus :) but if I'm happy with my work, then that's good enough for me :)
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Date: Friday, October 12th, 2012 21:35 (UTC)I write to please myself rather than my readers. If I sign up for a ficathon or exchange I try to cater to what my recipient has aksed for.
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Date: Friday, October 12th, 2012 22:55 (UTC)Now at the moment still thinking over which next prompt I want to do for
Depends. For exchanges or kink memes I do a bit of both, writing something I'll enjoy while at the same time try to add some things I believe the recipient will like. I admit to many times writing I think will please the readers because I know certain people who are quite picky and I'm always afraid if they don't like my work I'm a bad writer. D: I then learn to just write what I want and enjoy it and be happy there will be those that appreciate my work.
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Date: Saturday, October 13th, 2012 12:39 (UTC)I've posted two short stories this week ("Pursuer and Prey" [DS9, Garak/Bashir] and "I've Seen Your Flag On The Marble Arch" [A.I., Professor Hobby/Gigolo Joe]) and the first chapter of a longer work ("For Always" [A.I., various]).
I write to please myself: my first concern is always, "Does this make sense to me?" I figure that if I write with integrity the readers will see that and appreciate it. So far this seems to be the right approach to take, at least for me personally.