Well anonymous, one of the problems you might be running into, or might in the future is the form you are using. Narrative AARs are only read by a subset that are really interested in that form. And of those, we have several ongoing. I know mine does not get the response I would always like simply because of the style I am using. If I put even more up than I do now (which is maybe an update every other day), I would think the readAARship to be even less. Of course, I might be wrong on that score (though I don't think I am.
) It's not that narrative is bad (far from it) - just that those that enjoy such are trying to keep up with others trying to do the same. It's much harder than keeping up with AARs that provide short, pithy updates on who did what and when.
If you look at the latest poll and the one MrT did a while back, you will see that reading habits vary. Many people have suggested that they do not have an immense amount of time to spend reading, as much as they might like to. And now, with all 5 forums churning out many great tales, it has become even harder. Further, many of those that enjoy the narrative style have had setbacks lately in their schedules making it even tougher for them. I think most people around here try to devote what they can to keeping current, but if you offer them several pages per day to keep current on, you may run the risk of losing some who simply do not have the time to do so. Thus my advice.
Look at the Vickie forum. In just two days, my AAR was close to dropping off the first page. That means that lot's of AARs are updating each day. And CK and EUII are not that different. Again, from my recent poll, the average of those that take an integral part in AARland (or enough to respond to the poll) read 11 AARs at a time. I'm not sure how long it takes them to do so, but it surely is not done in quick fashion if they really want to savor what they read. So multiply that by the amount of time to read, and then figure how much time people spend per visit, which was quite varied. Some for a few minutes at a time and some for a few hours.
If you want viewers (which you may not care about, though I think you do), it does not hurt to try and provide something that helps them to keep up. That means drawing a fine line between too many updates and not enough. It differs from readAAR to readAAR, but I dare say 6 updates a day, at the length you usually provide, is perhaps a tad too much.
I'm not trying to discourage you from writing how you want to write. I just want to see that you have a good solid base of readAARship, as I said before. Hope that helps.