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Write for yourself first, and then consider your audience from "summary" of On Writing by Stephen King

When you write, you must remember one thing above all others: you are writing to please yourself. If you don't like what you're putting down on the page, the odds are good that someone else won't either. So, write what you want to write. Write the story that you would want to read. Write the characters that you would want to spend time with. Write the words that you would want to hear spoken aloud. In short, write for yourself first and foremost. However, once you have written for yourself, it is important to consider your audience. Think about who will be reading your work. Consider what they might like...
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