I know we are supposed to act like we don't care about the scores for our work but dammit I do care about my score. And for my first piece of fiction, I think a current score of 8.09 is a great score.
But I wanted to ask if you think I could increase the score of the story by posting more often. I mean I have the ability to post more often. I don't know if my editors could handle it. I mean I am pretty sure they need hours upon hours of psychological help after reading through my prose-vomit. They way they turn it into something legible and closely looking like something built with the English language.
If I could get to posting once every like couple of weeks, do you think that would help the score rise or is there something else I could to help inflate the score. (By this point, I feel I have to keep building the story as is without focusing on older Tim or younger high school Tim. I'm writing about both and putting them in the same story.) If this was earlier one, and knowing what I know now, I could have broke them up into two different books and have them in the same universe.
I do know I feel happier when the score rises and it makes me actually work on the next chapter. Even if that fleeting feeling quickly passes but that was an hour or so of me typing that normally would have been spent looking for MILF porn or handicapping the next years college ranks in football for the professional ranks in the NFL. But now I also get to look forward to the American Alliance of Football and the following year, the rebuilt XFL by the purveyor of fine theatrical arts Vince McMahon.
By I digress... would a higher score come with me chugging out chapters or should I just stay the course and be happy where I am at?
Thanks,
-- Shinerdrinker