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[Poll] Wait until complete vs weekly updates.

Going back and looking, I realize that my schedule is well... non existent. I do my best to write some every day, and that can mean 10 words or 10,000 words, it really just depends. In the interest of possibly getting you all more to read faster, I wanted to get your opinions a change to how we do this. We can either keeping like this, where I write until something is ready to be viewed, or I can show you what I have regardless of it's completion status on a selected day barring unusual circumstances. Non-patrons will still need to wait until the full release. If the second option wins, we'll pick the day in another poll. Let me know what you think.

Comments

Personally I like the whole finished chapter. The polish you put into it makes it worth the wait for me.

JM

As long as development of the story isn't stopped completely, I prefer reading full, long chapters. Short chapters feel less fulfilling comparetively. If the story does get dropped for whatever reason, clear notification would be appreciated.

V

Honestly, I feel like the viewing can make an unnecessary, ill concepted, deadline, and while those can help sometimes, for you, it's likely not needed.

BrokenOlive

When finished pls....your stuff comes out well polished and as a beautiful read regardless of the time it took to come out. Would hate for it to feel rushed or for yourself to feel overly pressured.

Zach Collins

I would prefer that you wait until what you have written is ready to be shown, but I would also appreciate a quick update on progress a bit more often, something like ' everything is going well' or 'stuff has come up, don't expect anything for a while'. I think most of us here are fine with waiting, but a bit more communication would be great when it's taking longer to put something out.

Tim Maguire

Guys, vote the first option. Imagine Zinnia debate but across several weeks, for as long as it takes to reach the culmination point.

JohnZ


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