User blog:DoctorBleed/Deleting some of my stories off the wiki?

I've been thinking lately. What with the new licensing issues on the Wiki, there are some stories I really like that I wouldn't have 100% legal control over. It isn't too much of a problem now, but I feel like it might become a problem somewhere down the line. To wit, my compilation E-Book, [https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Bleeds-Misery-Anderson-Steel-ebook/dp/B072C59HQ3 Doctor Bleed's Misery Pit! Available now for a convenient discounted price!!!] is mostly made up of stories from the wiki, and some people think it's a little unfair that all the stories in the book can also be read online for free.

So, I figured the easiest and most convenient solution would be to delete a few stories from the wiki and make them exclusive to my paid E-Books. But I don't know yet. I feel bad because I could be robbing some less financially privileged people from a chance to read my stuff. If I did go through with it, I'd only be deleting stories that had low interaction on the wiki. Stuff like "The Shadow Man" and "Jacko the Very, Very Bad Clown" would definitely be safe.

What do you guys think? Would it be a smart idea to take some of my stories off the wiki so I can have more control over what I've written and a give a better deal to the wonderful, beautiful, intelligent, exceptional and well-groomed individuals who purchase my E-Books? Or do you think I should let sleeping dogs lie and instead focusing on writing new stories to make exclusive to my E-Books? Lend me some feedback, so that my eyeballs can absorb it like sweet molasses and deliver it to my head meat.