That is a wonderful story. Full of conflict and cooperation, pretty things and people and pictures, and buckets o' fun.
Plus? I like when I can make out the narrative from the pictures. That was never my strong suit in preschool (I didn't mean that in a catty way, I'm serious. I'm much more text than picture oriented. 'S why I can't grok graphic novels and comics).
So.... how do stories get archived there?
(There's probably a link someone can give me, rather than explaining, because I'm sure I'm the last person to know...)
So.... how do stories get archived there?
Right now, it's only open for browsing/searching/reading/commenting. But as soon as it's a little better tested, they'll open up for new accounts, and I'm sure a number of us will be babbling about it here and elsewhere the minute that happens.
OMG, that story was awesome. You guys over there done good, BTW.
Dude. ARCHIVE.
Dude. ARCHIVE.
I know! I realized as soon as I saw the announcement that I've been a big fangirl for the whole enterprise, and the wiki, and the journal, and all the organization going on because by god we can roll our own, but the archive is what started it and the center of the whole thing. I may have gotten a little allergic.
The Fanlore disambiguation page for "Jack" cracks me up. See also: Sam and Michael. No one's created a Daniel page yet.
Is their one for Williams? Even though they are all in the Buffy-verse?
Not yet. But it's a wiki. Anyone can go contribute...
Yuletide is opening for fandom nominations tomorrow.