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I've been subscribed to Shelf of Crocodiles for...
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Whereabouts do you live? *Asking because Google forms turns answers into a handy chart and it would be fun to have one showing the geography of my readership.
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As far as reading goes, I'd describe myself as a... (check all of the above)
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Reader looking for recommendations
Reader interested in adult fiction
Reader interested in non-fiction
Reader interested in YA or middle grade fiction
Reader interested in classic literature
Reader interested in intellectual topics (i.e. history, science, politics, economics...)
Reader interested in creative writing and the writer's journey
Reader interested in the Bible, apologetics, and theology
Finnicky reader (I start books more often than I finish them...)
Fan of Substack (I read other Substack newsletters)
Reading and writing teacher
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As far as writing goes, I'm a...
Reader. None of these apply to me.
Aspiring writer
Published author
Journalist
Screenwriter
Substack author
Content creator
Blogger
Freelance writer
Professional copywriter
Author and speaker
Satirist
Influencer
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I'm busy.... so when I see Shelf of Crocodiles in my inbox, I usually: (check all that apply)
Ignore it
Delete it
Archive it
Open it and glance at it
Open it and read a little bit
Open it and then come back to read more if I have time
Open it, read a little bit, then come back several times to finish reading it
Stop what I'm doing and read all of it
Open it and click on a link
Open it, read it, and then share it
Other:
If I'm reading something from Shelf of Crocodiles, it's probably because... (check all that apply)
It's discussing a book I've read
It's discussing an author I like
It's discussing a book I've heard about, but haven't read
It's discussing a book I wrote or a project I contributed to
It's discussing a movie, a T.V. show, or something in the news that I've heard about
It's discussing the craft of writing
It's taking a stand on something I care about
It's witty
It's thoughtful
It's informative
I agree with the author; I usually like what he has to say
I disagree with the author; but I'm still curious what he has to say
It's nudging me to think about faith, Christianity, or literature in a new way
I dig the writing style
I dig the pictures
I dig the links to YouTube clips, Bible verses, books, and other articles
I dig the crocodile logo
I'm reading it to challenge myself
Not sure why I'm reading it
Other:
I'm more likely to keep reading Shelf of Crocodiles if the author... (check all that apply)
Sticks to discussing books
Sticks to discussing movies, T.V. and current events
Shortens the content up
Sticks to writing long-form essays
Sticks to discussing classics and older books
Sticks to discussing 'behind the scenes' topics (i.e. literary criticism, the writer's journey, the writer's craft...)
Focuses more on books and authors that are trending
Starts publishing more visual content (artwork, short film) by other creators
Starts publishing poetry, short fiction, or nonfiction by up-and-coming writers (like a zine or a literary quarterly)
Does more interviews with up-and-coming authors
Keeps taking a stand on social-political events (i.e. George Floyd riots, pandemic, Canadian truckers, etc...)
Generally keeps things the way they are (a mix of everything above)
Explores more connections between Bible, theology, and literature
If Shelf of Crocodiles offered a paid subscription, or a tip jar option, chances are I...
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Last one!! Would you be interested in helping C.M. Miller with a dystopian novel he's written as a beta reader?
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