MaomaoNamiHoshino

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I think it depends on what the nature of the content is. For me I got feedback from some people about erotic sex scenes I’d written and how they might be problematic for some people. And in general I’ve been told my ideas are very strange. For me I’m not sure if I can write in a more mainstream context, that doesn’t come naturally to me.

 

As someone who believes in traditional gender roles and views women’s primary value in their appearance and domestic skills, "The Apothecary Diaries" is a challenging read. The story follows Maomao, a young woman who ends up in the imperial court and uses her knowledge of herbs and medicine to solve various mysteries. Here’s a critique from a sexist perspective:

Women in Non-Traditional Roles:

Maomao, the protagonist, is portrayed as highly intelligent and skilled in medicine, a field traditionally dominated by men. This challenges the notion that women should focus on homemaking and child-rearing instead of pursuing intellectual or professional careers. Independence and Agency:

Maomao is depicted as independent and assertive, often taking the initiative to investigate and solve problems. This goes against the expectation that women should be submissive and reliant on men for direction and protection. Downplaying Beauty:

Unlike many female characters who are celebrated for their beauty, Maomao’s physical appearance is often described as plain or unremarkable. This undermines the idea that a woman’s value is primarily derived from her looks. Critique of Patriarchal Systems:

The narrative often highlights the shortcomings of the patriarchal structures within the imperial court. Maomao’s success in navigating and sometimes subverting these systems suggests that traditional male-dominated hierarchies are flawed and can be effectively challenged by women. Empowerment Through Knowledge:

Maomao’s expertise in herbal medicine and her critical thinking skills empower her to influence outcomes and command respect from male characters. This shifts the power dynamics typically favoring men and emphasizes the importance of education and knowledge for women.

 

I'm a writer who enjoys crafting stories that delve into unusual, niche, or unconventional themes. Lately, I've been struggling to balance my passion for esoteric writing with the desire to find an audience that appreciates and engages with my work. I wanted to reach out to see if anyone has advice or experiences to share regarding this dilemma.

Challenges I'm Facing:

Finding the Right Audience: While I know there are readers out there who would appreciate my themes and storytelling style, reaching them has proven difficult. I often feel like my work is too niche for mainstream platforms.

Balancing Art and Accessibility: I don't want to compromise the integrity of my stories, but I also want them to be accessible enough to attract readers. Finding this balance is a constant struggle.

Marketing and Promotion: Traditional marketing strategies seem ill-suited for my kind of writing. I'm looking for creative ways to promote my work and connect with potential readers who appreciate esoteric themes.

Questions for the Community:

Have you written esoteric or niche stories? How did you find your audience? What strategies have you used to balance artistic integrity with accessibility? Do you have any marketing or promotional tips for unconventional writing? Are there specific platforms or communities you recommend for writers with niche themes? I appreciate any insights, experiences, or advice you can share. Thank you for taking the time to read this, and I look forward to hearing from you!