This may seem out of place in a writer's forum, but in the recent edition of "Best American Short Stories" Stephen King claims that many of the readers of literary journals are other writers looking not for entertainment but to see what the journals are publishing. He calls this "ucky reading."
Given that, do you think most readers today are also writers, or does a population of readers "for entertainment only" still exist? Perhaps King is only referring to literary fiction, as romance, sci-fi, and fantasy still seem to have market draw.
Opinions? Thoughts?
Given that, do you think most readers today are also writers, or does a population of readers "for entertainment only" still exist? Perhaps King is only referring to literary fiction, as romance, sci-fi, and fantasy still seem to have market draw.
Opinions? Thoughts?