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I love all the cheerleading & commiserating going on in yesterday's check-in post! Yay! How's it going today?

Poll #6857 Day 3 May WIP challenge check-in!
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All right, how's the fic feeling today?

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I AM A GENIUS
1 (6.7%)

Not bad!
10 (66.7%)

SHUT UP SHUT UP
1 (6.7%)

...
3 (20.0%)

And what did you do today, fic-wise?

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Write
10 (66.7%)

Edit
2 (13.3%)

Send to beta
0 (0.0%)

Research
1 (6.7%)

Procrastinate
7 (46.7%)

Something else I will describe in comments
1 (6.7%)

3 words or less to describe your fic today:



And in keeping with the fanfic flamingo theme, let's talk about comments. The flamingo has a lot to say about comments.

I think I can identify with all of those images, heh. My favorite might be this one, though:



[Background — a six piece pie style colour split in three shades of pink. Foreground — the long neck and face of a pink flamingo.

Top text: POUR HEART AND SOUL INTO FEMMESLASH EPIC

Bottom text: 5 COMMENTS]

So! Comments! Do you find them a big motivator? Do you find yourself working more on stories that you anticipate will get a lot of comments? Or maybe you're in a tiny fandom or your OTP is really obscure/unpopular: do you find that this means you don't worry about getting comments (maybe it just makes you really, really want the one comment from the one person who'll get the story!)? Are they icing on the cake, but not something you think about while you're actually writing a story? Do you not care at all (or try not to)? Be honest!

&, importantly, do you leave comments yourself?

Date: Wednesday, May 4th, 2011 23:40 (UTC)
glitteryv: (Default)
From: [personal profile] glitteryv
I wonder if writers in those situations would tend to float along w/the stream to the next big fandom, though? I don't know (as I'm not one of them, heh).

*ponders* I don't know either. *g* My best guess is that some stop posting and others start putting up "gentle" demands on their readers (example:"I'll only continue this story if I get X amount of comments."<---imho, that's so tacky I don't even have words for it.)


I wonder if that might paradoxically make some readers less likely to leave them? Out of shyness since they know to expect a return one from the author. Hm.

I wouldn't think so. But then, I leave comments because I know how challenging it is to take a plot bunny and turn it into something readable. Also, I'm not shy about squeeing for a fic I really like.

With the exceptions of my close friends, I don't expect to get a reply from the author (especially if it's an older--meaning 5 years or more--fic OR if there are pages and pages of comments. That said, I've been more pleasantly surprised than not in that most authors will reply to every single comment.)

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