Pretty cool, huh? Now you’re starting to understand things a little bit better. We can directly link creativity to the success of an eLiterary work. Just as in the world of paperbacks and hard covers, the world of pixels, ones, and zeros also must appease an audience. Chances are that you will not garner much attention if you poorly construct a website consisting merely of black and white text with absolutely no images. However, creating a website full of vibrant colors, graphics, and effects might only show that you are trying to be flashy. When you exercise a certain level of creativity, such as Janelle J. does for her fan fictions, you can balance everything into a creative blend of “just-right-ness.” The old expression of “think before you speak” can surely serve you well when using creativity and creating eLiterature.