Confessions of a Blocker

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Here on BC I have been into posting solos recently, usually written during a rainstorm, while waiting for a parcel delivery or a similar time needing filling situation. Tea made I type fast as my fingers can in an effort to keep up in one short sitting. A read through a little later decides the fate of the story, for me there are only two options — post or trash.

Once my story has found its final resting place that is it, I am done with it.

For me messages or comments, good or bad or indifferent, cast a cloud over my writing. Once a notification popped up I found it hard to ignore and having read a suggestion to alter a finished story or write another chapter I became distracted to the extent I sometimes began to reconsider the direction of my ideas for future stories.

I mainly post nontrans fiction on two websites in my first language. Facilities to comment or leave likes do not exist on either website and it was with happy eyes I learnt that I could post without comments right here.
Posting without comments is not a sign of disinterest in readers on my part, I always post in the hope that every reader will find as much pleasure in reading what I post as I get while writing. That said I am not a needy person and do not post as a way to seek any form of online ego boosting gratification or thumb-up.

Ignoring copyright issues, online fiction gives a reader the ability to download a story to their own computer and correct the offending story to meet their own needs before rereading.

There are plenty of reasons to avoid a writer or DNF a story but not being able to leave a comment seems a pretty thin one, books (real books) have always been so and no-one avoids them.

Several people have made comments saying they would avoid writers who post without permitting comments and for those people I have just three words: don’t cut your toe off to spite your face.

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