I occasionally make "I love this fic, hope everything is going ok for you, let me know if/when I can bring out my pom-poms to cheer you on as you write more of it," comments.
River ,'Objects In Space'
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.
Sturgeon's Law is never so apparent as when you're in an archive. AO3 has changed how I read fic, but it's also changed how often I want to stab myself in the eyes.
So much this. I routinely bless AO3's ability to let me filter by kudos, but even that doesn't entirely safeguard against the 90%.
I think I read the comments on bad fic more than I read the comments on good, so I can get my aghast on properly. PEOPLE. What's with having different standards from me? Where does that get us?
What worries me about that is that if encouraged, you know the awful writers will be WAY more prolific than the good ones.
He said, sprinting past a 125,000-word WIP that gets updated about 8 times a day and is always at the top of the Teen Wolf tags...
What worries me about that is that if encouraged, you know the awful writers will be WAY more prolific than the good ones.
He said, sprinting past a 125,000-word WIP that gets updated about 8 times a day and is always at the top of the Teen Wolf tags...
Oh gods, yes. There's one posting updates at least once a day to 3 different WIPs in one of my fandoms.
I've gotten some good mileage out of other people's bookmarks on AO3. There's a decent chance that if I like an author I'll like fic they've bookmarked. I've hopscotched through a goodly chunk of a fandom that way.
Sorting by kudos just usually reinforces that my tastes are not always fandom's tastes.
I've gotten some good mileage out of other people's bookmarks on AO3
That's the least random way I've done it--once I've read all an author's works, I check their bookmarks. A particularly interesting commenter (RARE) I will also check.
I still miss Delicious though.
And try to put some bookmarks up--more for the authors than other readers, because who's gonna check me?
I still miss Delicious though.
Oh, me too. Pinboard's good, but the catchment area is too small.
I still use Delicious for bookmarks, but only as a place to store them for my own use.