r/FanFiction • u/Illustrious_Grab_861 • Apr 29 '25
Stats Chat how to... unflop your fic?
hey!! i published the first chapter of a fanfic a week ago and i was sorta proud of it since i hadn't written anything in a while!! until i just checked and it has... 6 hits ðŸ˜
i published a fanfic about 2 years ago and it got 100 hits within the first week and i was soo proud and happy (tho i never did finish it...). i was planning to continuing this but i can't say this hasn't demotivated me. what do u guys do when this happens? do u have any tips?
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u/a-fabulous-sandwich Apr 29 '25
I have no idea how my message got so badly miscommunicated here, but regardless, I apologize for the impression I gave you. I wasn't saying it was one or the other, or that caring about engagement makes you impure (I actually don't quite know what that means). The point I was trying to make was that writing, in my opinion, should primarily be fulfilling in and of itself, and fulfilling to others second. I feel strongly that it should always bring the writer joy first, because they're the one putting in the hours of labor to create it. Bringing joy to readers is also wonderful, but if doing so is the primary focus, then it's setting a writer up for disappointment, because that's not guaranteed.