The reader's attitude can have a certain degree of influence on the author, but this influence is not absolute and is affected by many other factors. The attitude of the readers could affect the author's creative inspiration. When readers have a positive attitude towards a work, they may be inspired by it and stimulate their creative enthusiasm. On the contrary, when readers have a negative attitude towards a work, they may feel disappointed or depressed, which will hinder their creative thinking. The reader's attitude could affect the author's evaluation of the work. If a reader had a positive opinion of a work, other readers might follow their lead and give positive comments. On the contrary, if a reader has a negative opinion of a work, other readers may think that this view is correct and give a negative opinion of the work. The readers 'attitude could also affect the author's work. If readers were positive about a work, they might share it with their friends to expand the reach of the work. On the contrary, if readers had a negative attitude towards a work, they might choose not to share it, thus limiting the effect of the work. However, the readers 'attitude was not the only factor that affected the author. The author's writing style, writing skills, story plot, etc. would all affect the quality of the work and not be completely determined by the reader's attitude.