I think the reason these readers come back to me is because I represent their points of view. It may not be my point of view, but that's OK. Everyone still deserves to have their say.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Some readers allow their prejudices to blind them. A good reader knows how to disregard inappropriate responses.
Part of me becomes the characters I'm writing about. I think readers feel like they are there, the way I am, as a result.
I think people have a right to their point of view.
There are readers who want every point to be clearly and unambiguously set forth, and there are those who want to pry ideas and meanings out for themselves.
People know that I am a very good author. But they would rather read what I have to say about the next election.
Readers are what it's all about, aren't they? If not, why am I writing?
There are some people who have been reading me for years, and they keep saying kind things about the writing. That's what you're writing for, to get people to respond to it.
I reach my readers regardless of what the critics have written.
I'm not one of those writers who insist they don't read reviews and don't care much about them. I do read them, and I do care about them, and they're not always what you want them to be in an ideal world.
We all have our opinions. But I suspect that writers are actually less worth heeding, because they regard themselves as so uniquely important, so culturally sensitive.
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