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Xendiz

Some people are just a-holes on the internet. 1. Ignore the haters 2. "Ranting" is perfectly fine. Those who care will read it those who do not wont 3. Do whatever is best for you. Personally i jusk ask that you be careful and take good care of yourself. Mini rant lol: I discovered you through BBB and fell in love with the first book. I was pleasantly surprised with the second book being good too (i feel like the second book of series usually fall behind the first). Started reading Syl and woah, guess i found another winner. The grammar stuff i have never understood. Perhaps it's because english is my second language, but my brain just ignores most grammatical mistakes. I dont get why people complain about them? RR and patreon are not for published books but for "works in progress". We get to see the books being written, so of course there are going to be mistakes. i have always found going back and fixing grammar to be an "extra" thing. You could always just stop doing a schedule for BBB and go at your own leisurely pace. again, do what you find best. Rant over. Love your writing!! and take care! Regards "Almost all your readers"

jonathan

... HOW DARE YOU!!! *pulls out popcorn*... I'll be watching from here.

Lonnie

Now that I know Tsuu does your art I can see her in it. It is unfortunate that the progression fantasy genre is turning into what it is. All I can say is thank you for your work and do what is best for you. I'll keep chipping my $5 a month because your bread winner story is one of my favs

Jean Reads

I enjoy whatever you put out, whenever you get it out. (HUGS). Ignore the trolls. And if you need a longer break for yourself, please take it! Your readers will still be here when your return.

Benjamin Jenks

Please don’t push yourself too hard! I’m always look forward to a new update from, but I don’t want it at the cost of your health! As for your haters, I say, as others do, ignore them! There are far more of us who enjoy your writings.

mbncd

I can't speak for anyone else but I know that I personally wouldn't hold it against you if you had to take a step back and post a little less. For instance, maybe just 2 chapters of each story each week would still be great. You'd still get your Patreon money out of me and I still always get the books on both Audible and Kindle. I don't want you to feel like you have to work yourself to the bone to maintain this. At the same time, I understand just having fun writing and don't want you to limit that when you feel like you can and want to go full steam ahead. Please just look after yourself. And just for reference, I follow plenty of stories that only post one chapter a week. Getting chapters of my favourite stories almost every day is crazy generous of you already ;P

Janna

As others have said, if you need to put out less content overall, do that. Health and happiness are important. It's amazing getting 6 chapters a week, but that schedule sounds potentially unsustainable long term... and I think most/all of us would understand if you need to cut back. I found you through BBB, and absolutely love it. Syl was a great find once I had caught up on BBB, and I happy to read as much or as little of either as you want to post. Prioritize your health and happiness, and we'll be here enjoying what you make.

deadman omega gaming

I think you might be my rolemodel/idol/what i want to be when i grow up (ignoring the fact im alrdy an adult but yk).

BlueMage_VT

Probably hard to focus on the majority of your readers when the majority just read and enjoy and don't pester you lol. I have only been reading Syl, and generally quite enjoyed it. There have been parts I liked more than others, and while book 5 hasn't exactly been my preference, I am still curious where the story will go.

Cathsaigh

I kindof wish you could write still write BBB at your own pace and let the chapters brew. But I'm also here on Patreon because I want it nownownow. And I have a few authors where I need to wait for 5+ years for sequels which... take the time if it's needed, but let's just say I appreciate a consistent and predictable release schedule too.

Cathsaigh

And for me those last two things are at least as important as how many Ch or words we get per week. I'd much prefer 2Ch/week to 60 in a month and then a hiatus of unknown duration.

Lutea

Gosh I just never understand why someone would DM an author to complain. I just can't understand it.