For John, does knowing you have a built-in audience (and knowing who your built-in audience is, what they like, etc.) change the way you try to write? How different was it writing a book like Alaska before you knew whether or not ANYONE would read it, to writing TFioS, with its guaranteed wide audience?
Additionally, how different do you think your writing would have been today had you never started doing "vlogbrothers?"
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For John, does knowing you have a built-in audience (and knowing who your built-in audience is, what they like, etc.) change the way you try to write? How different was it writing a book like Alaska before you knew whether or not ANYONE would read it, to writing TFioS, with its guaranteed wide audience?
Additionally, how different do you think your writing would have been today had you never started doing "vlogbrothers?"
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