It's Friday! How has the writing gone today?
I've spent my writing time today working on getting things posted, which makes me wonder about a part of the writing process that we don't talk about very often. Once you have your fic finished and ready to go, where do you like to share it? Do you post it everywhere, or limit yourself to one or two platforms? Does it depend on the kind of fic it is?
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I have
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done research
2 (25.0%)
made outlines and plans
3 (37.5%)
written
4 (50.0%)
revised
1 (12.5%)
posted
2 (25.0%)
rested
0 (0.0%)
done something else with my time
2 (25.0%)
and I feel
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fine!
2 (25.0%)
good.
1 (12.5%)
okay.
2 (25.0%)
meh.
2 (25.0%)
like I'd rather not talk about it.
1 (12.5%)
I've spent my writing time today working on getting things posted, which makes me wonder about a part of the writing process that we don't talk about very often. Once you have your fic finished and ready to go, where do you like to share it? Do you post it everywhere, or limit yourself to one or two platforms? Does it depend on the kind of fic it is?
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Date: Friday, March 8th, 2013 22:43 (UTC)no subject
Date: Saturday, March 9th, 2013 00:06 (UTC)I post at my personal DW/LJ, Ao3, and at several fandom-related fic archives. I also have one story that gets posted at fanfiction.net as well as Ao3.
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Date: Saturday, March 9th, 2013 01:08 (UTC)no subject
Date: Saturday, March 9th, 2013 07:31 (UTC)I haven't come up with a great workaround for this, since writing it on my word-processor seems to lose formatting. (I'm not sure why that's happening for me.)
I wish I could keep it as a draft until it was all good and done.
Originally I posted to FF.net but I like AO3 a lot better. I'm not sure if I will cross-post ultimately or not.
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Date: Saturday, March 9th, 2013 10:58 (UTC)I mainly post to DW, sometimes AO3. I used to post to LJ too.