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You can’t really make that decision for me.
Scroll up and find my original question, I’ve done enough for you. If you have a hard time holding a conversation together without making it about yourself, then you need to work on that.
You started a thread topic, I participated and asked questions, and you continue to fail at answering. I see you can’t answer the question, and my perception of you was correct all along.
Have a nice summer, good luck with your imaginary books. I’m done giving you content
See, this is what you should have given me. Now was that so hard?
Hopefully this will be your last thread about certain demographics, and your imaginary book deals. I wish you nothing but the best!
To be fair, anyone who's not in the industry or at least into literature can often confuse the two terms. The advent of self-publishing and digital content can obfuscate things too.
I personally feel that if you've got a book (or similar) out there then you've earnt the right to call yourself an author, no matter how you've achieved it and via what medium. But I know others who might disagree.
With how they write, you really buying this is an actual author? For me personally, very highly doubtful. Just another poster fishing trying to digress from the actual topic discussion they started.
Another wall of text. Declaring to be an author, I wish you’d give formatting some thought here or have your editor help you somehow. It hurts my eyes.
All I got out of this is, game is bad but buy it for sloppy young girls, again your words not mine. We keep circling back over from the start, ffs. Maybe have your agent reply for you as you’re still not making any sense why it’s bad for other demographics but great young girls game (your words not mine) for that demographic.
Just breathe, sit back and relax, and come up with why your two similar thread topics, with you saying it’s best for a game you deemed worse (story, characters etc) by DN, but fantastic for young girl gamers. If possible, preferably in a better reading format if you can manage it. Thanks.
I'm not too fussed one way or another to honest with you. I just wanted to clarify on that one point.
@spikethedog3 - If you've had two plays put on then sincere congratulations. I'd argue that you've been more successful than most.
I don't have a problem with either of you, but you are going on a bit like two grannies bickering on the backseat of a bus right now. You're at the point of arguing about what you're arguing about. If you both stopped obsessing over being right/getting the final word in and realised that there's another human being on the other side of the keyboard you might get back to having a reasonable discussion again, god knows there's few enough of those on here right now.
Seriously, life's too short, take a break and cool down, agree to disagree, or if you can just hug it out.
EDIT - My apologies, it looks like you already are.