So Traviss doesn't read reviews, I'm shocked.
Traviss wrote:And anyone who's hurt by comments about their work shouldn't be writing and putting their name on it anyway.
So ironic...
Traviss wrote:Now, if sales doubled or halved, that would get my attention. That's feedback. Hundreds of e-mails, if they all say the same thing, is market research gold.
How many people have told you that 3 million clones and Jedi traitors was stupid shit?

More than a dozen, I can assure you.
Traviss is correct in that writing to appease every single reader doesn't do anything for you from a business perspective. However, looking at individual reviews from fans or critics can help you
artistically. Can sales tell you that you're writing quality stories, instead of just crap that appeals to the stupid masses?

"They're not triangular, but they are more or less blade-shaped"- Thrawn McEwok on the shape of
Bakura destroyers
"Lovely. It's known as impugning character regarding statement of professional qualifications' in the legal world"- Karen Traviss, crying libel because I said that no soldier she interviewed would claim that he can take on billion-to-one odds
"I've already laid out rules for this thread that we're not going to make these evidential demands"- Dark Moose on supporting your claims