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Good content feels right.
Great content is probably effective.
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Why do some series lose readers after book one…
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Do readers read samples before buying?
Yes. 27.9% of them do.
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The legend of the lost gold lake has never been told like this.
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A publisher platform fails when it is just another place to buy books.
It works when it creates:
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“Someone has to record the human experience, and that’s me.”
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Social proof reduces risk.
Patterns build trust.
Validation converts.
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Why do readers return to the same books again and again?
It’s not just the story.
It’s how the story makes them feel.
Calm. Seen. In control.
This is the psychology behind writing fiction for emotional recovery.