And about your vocabulary I’ve seen people complain that it’s “too difficult” to understand. But honestly, that’s the whole point of reading: to grow, to learn, to discover new words and expressions. If someone doesn’t understand a word, there’s a dictionary for that. That’s how readers develop. It may sound blunt, but it’s true: the only way to enrich your vocabulary is by reading and being exposed to more complex language.
Please, don’t change your writing because of a few voices. Those who truly love your workyour characters, your plotlines, your worldbuilding—they’ll always find reasons to read, even if the language is challenging. That’s not a flaw; that’s a strength. Your readers invest in your stories because of how deeply you write, not because everything is “easy” to digest.I know being an author means dealing with criticism, and sometimes it’s really hard to stay positive. Constructive criticism is valuable, of course but not every opinion deserves to shape your voice. One of the things that makes your writing stand out is the way you use language that might seem difficult at first, but flows beautifully once you immerse yourself in it. And I’ve genuinely enjoyed that about your style.
So please don’t change your writing. Keep creating stories in the way only you can. We’re here, and we’re reading because we love the way you write.