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the uberstormenfuhrer outrages for effort #2.

That's one of the problems with fiction. If characters or plot don't develop to suit the fantasies of the reader, he becomes disenchanted. With no characters and no plot, only ideas, I deal with the reader in a logical not emotional way - exploding logically means sales, imploding emotionally doesn't.

Excellent point, Hannah.




'But a week passed, a second, a third, and in society no impression whatever could be detected. His friends who were specialists and savants, occasionally--unmistakably from politeness--alluded to it. The rest of his acquaintances, not interested in a book on a learned subject, did not talk of it at all. And society generally--just now especially absorbed in other things--was absolutely indifferent. In the press, too, for a whole month there was not a word about his book.' - Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

Why do people always assume their book is controversial? I have heard so many people on this site use that word. To me that means that people have read it and have moral or ethical problems with it...but I always see it on new books that no one has read....