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A writer is always glad of their works being enjoyed. After all, isn't that the point of putting them down on paper? Were they for Satori's own entertainment alone, there would be no point in ever writing them out in the first place. Your question is silly.

As for the readers' reaction... You would have to take into consideration the current attitudes toward satori (the species) on the surface. According to most canon sources, satori are still strongly disliked. A case would be likely then, that confronted with the true identity of the hypothetical Mary Ann or a Hungry Youkai and told it is, in fact, a satori, the reader would still be slightly dismayed. Something of a "I like this person's writing, but I don't know if I would want to meet her in person" thing. As it is with many real-world writers (I, for one, can't see myself meeting Terry Pratchett, however much I enjoy his works).

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