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Interesting. My highest-earning and most viewed article comes up forth, behind two fairly high-performing articles and one that really didn't do that well at all. Not sure why that flubby one is so high in the search results. I wonder if the metric is by claps, or comments, or generally engagement, or reader-retention, or some combination of those factors. It isn't straight earnings/views because my top earner by a mile isn't in the top 3, and it has 10k views more than the one in the first slot. This requires further research!

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Dr. Casey Lawrence
Dr. Casey Lawrence

Written by Dr. Casey Lawrence

Canadian author of three LGBT YA novels. PhD from Trinity College Dublin. Check out my lists for stories by genre/type.

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