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Discussion: requests from readers. Do you ever get readers requesting sequels and extensions to already finished stories? Do you write something? Do you decline?
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Today I
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sent to beta
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posted
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researched
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planned
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dealt with life
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My progress is
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Discussion: requests from readers. Do you ever get readers requesting sequels and extensions to already finished stories? Do you write something? Do you decline?
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Date: Sunday, February 28th, 2016 22:44 (UTC)Normally I don't take requests or prompts because I have enough to be working on as it is without others adding to the pile but I recently had a comment from a reader asking if I could do a follow up to a fic where my current OTP characters ended their relationship (unintentional, I swear) and the reader was wanting a happy ending for them and to begin with I was very much nope not happening, then I started making some notes for it. Yep, a rare request fic is almost finished and ready for posting.
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Date: Monday, February 29th, 2016 01:49 (UTC)I have had it happen several times where readers request sequels or extensions. Sometimes I am already planning a sequel, but I may or may not admit to that! Other times I don't take it seriously, as it's just "oh, wouldn't it be great if there were a sequel to this!" One reader, however, really made a case for a continuation of something that was totally meant to be a one shot. After thinking about it, I did some research and admitted it might be fun to try at some point -- so now I have a folder for it, which means I'll write it some day! Once I research something and admit it might work, it's usually too late for me. ;-)
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Date: Monday, February 29th, 2016 07:57 (UTC)