... is the community of relatively sane, socially-aware critical-thinking fans really that small? Because... dude. Some days I feel like there's about six voices crying in the wilderness, and that's it.
Yes?
I made the mistake of following links today (not even about anything serious or worth getting up in arms about, but about baby/kidfic, and I found the assumptions in the post and comments to be ignorant and more than slightly insulting, as both a parent and someone who has written it, but mostly as a parent, because dude, I'm pretty much the same person I was pre-kid), so I'm going to go with yes.
I'd forgotten about this -- even though I didn't write anything for Yuletide this year, I've gotten three comments in the last month on my Wonderfalls story from... two years ago??
It might have shown up on the Yuletide Story of the Day, Emily.
I don't think so. I usually watch that. But possible.
Here I was thinking it was just so good...
(Joking!)
I'll bet new Yuletide tends to send people back to reread old ones.
Yep. People hit the link to see everything in a fandom.
In fact, a Wonderfalls story from this year was in the random sampling for today. Any time that happens, it's just one more click to list all stories in that fandom, and feedback's your uncle!
So to speak.
Suh-weet! Instant ego stroking, and I don't even have to do anything new for it!
I would also be wondering if Pushing Daisies didn't get people more interested in Bryan Fuller's back catalog?
Help! I need a quick intervention. Come heck or high water, I'm buying damn vidder in S-C. It's silly and foolish, but I've budgeted for it, and I had something in mind, and blah blah blah.
But my brain has suddenly decided that, gosh, I could make a vidder do a Supernatural vid to Bells for Her by Tori Amos.
Someone PLEASE tell me that's a bad idea.