I'm kinda curious what exactly is the difference between a "writer" and an "author", I always thought that author referred to a professional, published writer...?
To spout an overused saying,
you cannot please everyone. People's tastes and preferences vary a great deal. At least be aware of that and keep that on your mind!
Personally, my loyalty is more to the story than to my audience. I love to hear my readers' opinions, and I want to share my stories with them and I hope they will enjoy my creations. But I am writing to tell the story, not to please my audience.
Of course it is different when you write for an audience because then you and your story will be subjected to the readers' interpretations, expectations and opinions, and those are something you should ideally be aware of - but I don't think that necessarily dictates a need to change your style of writing! It's rather a question of attitude and mindset, being aware that people may disagree with you on certain things and not letting the (possible) negative feedback put you down.
But of course, that is only how I feel. Ultimately it is all your decision to make, and if
you feel such a change is warranted, then do as you feel is best.
