Fic attack
Nov. 3rd, 2003 12:41 amSo, after getting overwhelmingly wonderful feedback *twice* in the last two weeks, I've decided to test a theory. The theory is this: maybe the only (or main) reason I've been getting hardly any feedback in the past was that my fics weren't really very accessible to the public. It's been at least a year and a half since I last submitted anything to an archive, and all of my recent work is only available at my website, which is not exactly much visited or publicised. So.... I've decided to get my fics some exposure. In the next few weeks, I'm going to post them to all the biggest relevant archives, those being
- Seventh Dimension for HL fics
- Leviathan for FS fics
- Fiction Alley for my HP fic
- fanfiction.net for everything
I've started by posting two of my more recent HL fics to fanfiction.net today. Well, I'm curious to see how this experiment turns out. If I still don't get any feedback *after* this, then I can safely assume that my stuff is just too weird for the general public. (Because after the recent feedback I can't believe anymore that it's bad.)
Also, here's an early new year's resolution: I shall write more often, and I shall not deny my muses. Time spent writing is *not* wasted time, even if something else demands to be done in so-called Real Life. I'm 27; I'd like to see some huge improvements in my writing before I'm 30. I'll only reach that goal if I keep at it consistently, and not always put writing on the back burner.
- Seventh Dimension for HL fics
- Leviathan for FS fics
- Fiction Alley for my HP fic
- fanfiction.net for everything
I've started by posting two of my more recent HL fics to fanfiction.net today. Well, I'm curious to see how this experiment turns out. If I still don't get any feedback *after* this, then I can safely assume that my stuff is just too weird for the general public. (Because after the recent feedback I can't believe anymore that it's bad.)
Also, here's an early new year's resolution: I shall write more often, and I shall not deny my muses. Time spent writing is *not* wasted time, even if something else demands to be done in so-called Real Life. I'm 27; I'd like to see some huge improvements in my writing before I'm 30. I'll only reach that goal if I keep at it consistently, and not always put writing on the back burner.