Tuesday Nov 05, 2024

Should You Write for Yourself or an Audience?

There is a lot of contradictory advice out there about how writers should (or shouldn't) incorporate audience expectations, trends, and wants into your writing process. It is after all, your story, so shouldn't it be as unique as you are?

There is a way to balance these two needs against each other with some clarity about how audiences find books, how to separate your process from your project, and how to protect what makes your book unique while still finding and satisfying an audience.

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Timestamps:

0:00- Intro

1:30- The importance of balance

2:00- "Write for an audience" reasoning

3:00-"Write for yourself" reasoning

5:30- The difference between promises and preferences

14:10: Switching from inward and outward facing parts of the process

17: How to get the most out of feedback

26: Writing for honesty, not outcome

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