Regarding my stories.
12 years ago
With 1400 views, I begin to think a little to myself. Are the stories I'm writing making others happy?
I don't make journals lightly, unlike many artists. Therefore, with this in mind, I want some honest feedback regarding the content of my stories. While I will not stop writing transformation stories, the fetish itself is so broad and encompassing that there are many stones left unturned. So please reply.
If you care enough to reply, you have my attention.
I don't make journals lightly, unlike many artists. Therefore, with this in mind, I want some honest feedback regarding the content of my stories. While I will not stop writing transformation stories, the fetish itself is so broad and encompassing that there are many stones left unturned. So please reply.
If you care enough to reply, you have my attention.
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Many of your themes I have a particular fondness for on top of my broad love of everything-TF as a whole. I'm sure that makes me biased, but it remains the truth.
I don't know a good thing to say about writing vs pageviews, watchers, etc. No idea how the flow typically goes, just that it's always going to be much slower. If that's one thing you're concerned about, I wouldn't change what you're writing about by any means, but I'd imagine that a thumbnail for a story - particularly one that shows or lists the type of content - might help. I know on a personal level I find myself naturally reading more stories that catch my eye either with a keyword or an image (Some of your titles have piqued my interest simply by the word choice, too). Many things I've thought were pictures were stories instead, but that certainly led to me reading them.
However, some of your themes would probably fall in the "less common" category, and for all I know that might scare some off. Still don't think it's worth changing what you like to write about, though. Besides, those of us indulging in the less common need more representation as it is :p