Do you write what you want or what others want?
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Re: Do you write what you want or what others want?
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I absolutely agree– if you write something you absolutely don't like, or aren't interested in, it just won't be as high quality as something you would like, or even just at least have a vague interest in. Following a trend of, for example, "YA Romance novel with happy, gushy ending" might get you easy points, but people will just see your book as another one of those books. I think people can just tell when your heart's just not in it. The general idea, outline, and plot of the book, imo, should be what you want. It's then up to the reader to decide if they like the premise or not, and well, you can't control that anyways. The premise and the story ultimately belongs to you.edenwheeler wrote: ↑26 Jul 2023, 02:37 Certainly! Writing is subjective, and it's important to find the right balance. You should primarily write about what you love or are passionate about, as this will reflect in the quality and authenticity of your work. However, keeping your audience in mind and occasionally catering to their interests can also help you connect with readers and grow your following. But remember, don't sacrifice your personal joy or interest for popularity. Write what makes you happy, and the right audience will come.
But, the audience matters too. Storytelling is also about how well you tell the story. That means knowing your audience, and what they might be expecting. Making changes in your story for the sake of an audience is an understandable and reasonable thing to do. For example, a lot of stuff I write is existential and breaks rules (with purpose, of course), but sometimes I hold back on some of those choices and think, "Does this actually work? Does the message I'm trying to communicate have synergy with the way I've written this, and would a reader figure out what I'm trying to do here?"
It also depends on what your end goal is when it comes to writing, but generally, (for myself at least), I go by the rule, make it an enjoyable experience for both yourself and your audience.
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Writting something that brings joy to you, that describes you or your mood is another realm.
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Now, I get to write what I want.