Originally posted by: cherrybloom1
I'm sure a lot of people relate. I just feel that when you tell you readers something, stick to it. and if you can't then don't say it. I understand that there may be times when real life takes over, it's bound to happen to anyone, but when it does, atleast leave a note and inform them that there is a delay. We won't eat them up, you know!
I remember I used to read this story. It's been so long that I don't even remember the name. It was an Arshi story with a political background. It was so amazing but because of plagiarism, the writer decided to put her story on a private blog and decided to only allow those people who were regular commentors into that blog. I remember telling her so many times that I was a regular on her story, but she just wouldn't listen. That was the first time I realized that your honesty towards someones work is only if the writer really knows you exist. She probably didn't know that I even existed on her story. And that was also the time I stopped being a regular on any story. And if I really had to tell a writer something about their work, it was always through PMs or scraps! So they can atleast acknowledge it.
Wow sound so familiar. Politics - even Hopes & Ambitions was. But this had no blog...
Haha I actually hate writers who put on private blogs. Im the type of reader who will disappear for 2-3 months on you cos I cant seem to connect but may come back like anytime. So I need your blog virtual doors open at all times..
Oh that's just too much work and kudos to u for that. I had one similar incident before.. and I stopped reading all of the writer's stories.. I would somehow never wanna know a writer personally. That would spoil all my respect and adulation for their character. If they have a weird concocted tale about why their ArHi are a certain way..
Im a weird reader.. I cant predict what I will like as well.. But I know what I don't.. I absolutely hate it when they change some core aspects of Arnav.. Or khushi. I don't care if your Arnav doesn't like Red but he should be sensitive to Khushi's tears. Its a given for me. Like if u deviate from that, then u have lost me as a reader. Which is super easy..
I love stories where there is a lot of monologues and little dialogues. Like Anonymous's Making khushi mine 1&2. I think its still my top Arhi there. I adore them 😆