I work better chapter by chapter. There is a value in seeing the whole picture, but I prefer to break things down to more manageable chunks. Also I have definitely gotten to the point where I don't send out notes on chapter two until I see the revisions on chapter one (posted or resent to me, whichever). Not interested in giving tons of notes and edits if 50% of the run-on sentences are still stringing themselves along.
'Time Bomb'
Fan Fiction II: Great story! Where's the sequel?
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
One of my all time favourite authors just complimented my comments (I leave about one per timestamp) and said she was afraid too. I...I was going to be surprised she had noticed a pattern, but not that many people commented on AO3, plus--she's a human being. I am not invisible. I was very touched, but I noticed that she replied to my comment way after everyone else's--my comment was first, but she replied to it weeks after replying to most of the others.
I feel kinda bad. I mean, I wonder if I'm all shamelessly gushy and OTT, but I LOVE YOUR WORK, SCARAMOUCHE--YOU CONVERTED ME TO Α/Β/Ω.
But it was silly to think there was no reason she'd remember a commenter from comment to comment--I'm not dealing with much volume at dA, but I do track two or three of the consistent commenters. At LJ it's all people I know from elsewhere (not gonna lie--when petitemadame compliments my work, I make unseemly noises) so it's a different ambience.
I feel kinda bad. I mean, I wonder if I'm all shamelessly gushy and OTT, but I LOVE YOUR WORK, SCARAMOUCHE--YOU CONVERTED ME TO Α/Β/Ω.
Link a body up.
PMM--I will grab it when I get home. It's weird--before it, those stories were just a place where some people put porn, but nothing made sense! Now I'm reading and just bailing as of the MPREG.
I *really* liked hers. Everyone else's became easier, and I accepted that MPREG was around the corner, as long as I come to a screeching halt before morning sickness.
She did do a cockwarmer!Cas I didn't like. I didn't hate it, and I even liked some of the psychology, but it wasn't hot.
Here you go, PMM: [link] Two stories in that series.
I see why she was answering comments just now--she posted a 55k D/C. Buh-bye free time!
Am sad. I'm reading a Supernatural fic set in Purgatory, and quite randomly, Dean meets Althea. You know, The Last Unicorn.
It's handled quite seriously, not in a cracky manner at all (except for the line about the Red Bull, which I think was just a way to make sure readers got who was just inserted into the story) and it made me terribly sad. Because Peter S. Beagle's book wasn't sad enough.
Am now waiting for the harpy to show up.
I just came across a fic I shall surely not read. The summary said, "I suck at summaries, but this is "Medieval [fandom]" where it takes place in Medieval or Renn times, whichever has princesses and jousting, not the other one, I don't know for sure." OK, that's from memory, not an exact quote. Just for the fun of it, I looked at the reviews. One said, this is great, definitely continue it, but maybe if you aged the characters because some of the things they are saying are too advanced for an 8 year old to say.
Dear heavens, I ran from that fic.
I hate when authors apologize for their stories. People, I understand stagefright, but it's probably not as bad as you think. And if you are knowingly putting out fic that's bad--not even intentionally badfic--then you're not doing yourself any favors.
I wonder what would happen if I went around PMing all the authors I see advertising how they suck at summaries with a suggestion to just CC&P a quote from the story.
I'll confess I recently commented on one author's story to tell her that tag entries are not her Twitter feed.