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I know that, and that's why I mentioned the 50% for them / 50% for the audience that some famous writers do, I'm not talking about creating a story for the audience like you implied, I'm talking about creating something that both you, and your audience enjoy, either because of overlapping interest…
I don't agree because I remember a few successful writers saying that their story is 50% for them, and 50% for their audience, one of them even said that they audience have a bigger percentage. (that last one isn't a writer tho, he's a mangaka)
Precure, and Teen Wolf too.
You act like older guys, and young women isn't a niche in romance written for, and by women, lol, just kidding~ xD
I love your take, maybe your solution is the best path to take, since omni is impractical or impossible, I don't know why, but critical role came to mind. xD
I guess that's only possible in games then =/ I mean the routes / side versions. xD
Interesting, maybe your category is Battle Shoujo AI haha xD thank you~ <3
I know, I was talking about the option folks, they tried to make your work more appealing for girls/women that like reverse harem, the main character is a girl, and everyone else is a hot guy lol.
Thank you for your answer, your project sounds interesting asf, and I'd this idea of omnipandering, because some animes do it to some extent, like you have battle, romance, beautiful girls, and handsome guys haha xD
You're right, most consumers are female, and that's for almost all media (maybe not for videogames, and movies?) My main target audience is teenage girls, and young women that like romance I want to get rid of male gaze, but since my goal was omnipandering, I assumed that I'd to include it, anywa…
They probably tried to make your work appeal to reverse harem fans, like so many otome games, and supernatural romance novels do.
Sorry for my English (ESL) =x I was just giving an example, I mean stuff like shoujo / josei, and shounen / seinen are demographics, and their intended audience have certain expectations (that rarely cross demographics) like the innocent girl falling for a handsome bad boy in shoujo, or the never-…
Do you have two main characters (or more) ? Do you include, and remove the male gaze? Do you create alternate timelines? What about their age? gender? sexual orientation? Race? (real or fictional like elves) self-insert wish-fullfilments? I'm pretty sure that stuff that appeal to straight women, …