Is Something Going On Here?

I had sort of noticed this phenomenon in that my most recently posted story had only received a fraction of the hits which I would have normally expected, but I shrugged my shoulders and put it down to the fact that I had just not connected with the audience or I had a bad authorial day when I wrote it.

Then another author bemoaned the same effect on her latest posting and wondered if it was to do with the recent up-grade. So..I went investigating, a la Nancy Drew or Susie and Jeffrey, but more cerebrally and without the mayhem.

Using the recent short story contest I compared the hits with previous contests and found that there does indeed seem to be a much lower general hit count than for previous contests. Most of the stories, including some from such luminaries as Sue Brown, scored less than 1000. Even what I considered to be top stories were only in the low 1000+ range and only two stories topped 2000, against several well over 3000 in the last Summer Romance competition.

Is this just a new phase in BC patronage and readership or is it somehow connected with the upgrade? Is the volume of stories now being posted pushing recent postings off of the front page so quickly that they have no time to pick up hits or is there something darker and more sinister at work here?

One thing that I think none of us would want is that quality authors become discouraged at a perceived lack of interest in their work, so is there a solution to this problem? That is, if it really is a problem,

Joanne

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