Blasts, I forgot to update today. Ah, if this Word doc could be paper, I’d pencil a lame little sketch, but enough with the self-deprecating talk. Perhaps it’s time, at 14,000 views that I write something directly to my readers. Sure, I publish essays, but they’re all vexations, and from what I can judge, useful only for myself.
This time, I pray to be an amiable host. Now, I have a few questions, which one may either reply through my email: tevada.mail@gmail.com or through Neocities:
- Is the white theme for my poems and writing more readable (better) than the black theme I previously had? I understand that the previous anime face plastered all over the screen may vibe more with this platform’s sensibilities, but ever since I started writing more during the day, I’ve found white to be a better for my eyes
- Should my poems be shorter, or do you like longer poems split into parts like how I’m writing right now?
- Would you be interested in reading a slice-of-life web novel about Christians living in a Post-Apocalyptic time? I’m Catholic, so there’ll be no Rapture, everyone suffers the same before God, but I’m thinking it ought to be a story about how one grows closer to God by overcoming their tribulations rather than by having God remove them like how easy bananas are removed from their peel. This may probably be a set of interconnected short stories, cozy like “The Courier and the Alchemist’s Soup”
- I’m thinking this work on Neocities, could be published as a first draft, i.e., it’ll probably suck even though I wrote a backlog of it before hand), but even if it sucks, will you still be interested?
- Should I revamp my homepage so it’s less emo?
Now, these questions aside, great, I have nothing else to say, but thank you for checking my writing out. Not so sure if you all actually read, but the view counter’s is encouraging to say the least. This said, perhaps I ought to make a greater effort in knowing my readers. What do you all even like? Can’t say I’ll write what you like, but I’m interested to know at least. Till then, be well.
-Tevada