: Re: Can you go against the Reader-Response? So, as I'm writing, I noticed something I've been subconsciously doing for a while: "Oh, you're concerned about something, guess this is a red-letter
The only way to avoid misinterpretation is by having little or nothing to interpret.
What this means is telling simple, realistic (not fantastical) stories. This is clearly not what you are interested in doing.
So, no, for the story you are writing avoiding misinterpretation is impossible.
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