Who are my readers? Do I have readers is what I’m wondering. So far my most noticeable reader is Miss Stephanie. This is great because I love to read her comments and her point of views on what I write. However I hope to grab the attention of other readers when I am writing my blogs. I’d like my readers to enjoy my tall tales and confession letters. Miss Stephanie seems to enjoy my silly stories and timeless travel spots.
Currently my latest work is my Narrative Paper on my experience in the Miss Thailand World competition. A moment of my life experience recorded on paper or electronic paper blog. Concern, interest, and curiosity are, at least I hope that’s correct, what attracts my readers to my work in the first place.
My paper may connect with a few of my traveler readers. Ones that have seen other countries first hand. Another connection could be the emotional turmoil and anxiety of my characters, in my blogs, that readers can relate to with me. I try to keep myself as real as possible when I write about myself. Second hand guessing on experience doesn’t always make for a great paper, I think. Imagination is another relation my readers have with my work. No matter how far and wide your imagination plane goes, there’s still someone who can follow along just a little bit with your story. Kind of like that movie “Never Ending Story”. I like that movie, If you wanted to know.
The downfall of connecting with my reader’s maybe to capture their input. I’d like to get some criticism. I’m not saying I enjoy negative feedback but I am saying that I do like a few hints here and there. I might fail to connect with readers when it comes to a foreign object that we may not have here. But that’s where the imagination comes into play. Each writer has a challenge, when creating a story or any piece of writing for that matter, to capture our attention as readers.
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Wow! This blog is so thoughtful. I love how you anaylzed the needs of your different audiences. I'm privleged to be your main reader, but I want your words to resonate beyond me. :)
ReplyDeleteI loved The Neverending Story, too.