I'm sorry you haven't had a better response to posting your stories. I will say that it is not uncommon for even established authors with big fandom reputations to not get a lot of feedback when they post to archives--the extra step it takes people to open their email and respond is often just too much for a lot of people, unfortunately. Have you tried posting your stories to big communities like sv_fanfic and sv_slash? Because I notice that your friends list is not very large, and doesn't seem to have a lot of SV folks on it, so a lack of audience might be your problem.
One way to get more people to read your stories is to become more fannishly active in general. Often, if you get to know people, post comments in response to their lj entires (and especially post comments on the stories they write), they get to know you and are more likely to read and comment on the stories that you post.
One thing I really wouldn't do is *remove* stories because they haven't gotten feedback--you are only ensuring that you never get a response, then! And it takes the average person at least 5 posted stories (and I'm talking about posting on SSA or in communities) before they start getting any kind of name recognition/have people seeking them out. So if you have stories, I would post them in communities, because the more your name is out there, the better. But again, I encourage you to become more active in SV fandom, because that's a good way to generate interest in your stuff.
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Because I notice that your friends list is not very large, and doesn't seem to have a lot of SV folks on it, so a lack of audience might be your problem.
One way to get more people to read your stories is to become more fannishly active in general. Often, if you get to know people, post comments in response to their lj entires (and especially post comments on the stories they write), they get to know you and are more likely to read and comment on the stories that you post.
One thing I really wouldn't do is *remove* stories because they haven't gotten feedback--you are only ensuring that you never get a response, then! And it takes the average person at least 5 posted stories (and I'm talking about posting on SSA or in communities) before they start getting any kind of name recognition/have people seeking them out. So if you have stories, I would post them in communities, because the more your name is out there, the better. But again, I encourage you to become more active in SV fandom, because that's a good way to generate interest in your stuff.