Writing neurosis; attention meta (not: attention! Meta! *g*)

Jan 31, 2008 20:33

So, whenever I've posted new fic to my website and announced it in LJ, I tend to check my website stats the next day or so, because I do want to know about the people who read my stuff. Not writing *for* an audience does *not* equal not being curious about the audience you do acquire - and it's simply a fact that if I put something online, it will ( Read more... )

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tgifa January 31 2008, 22:52:58 UTC
Ok, I feel bad for reading 68 Wives and not saying anything.

I tend to read the fics you post here but never ever comment on them, mostly because I don't know the series and feel kinda unqualified to give any proper review.

Atlas was probably the only one where I at least watched a small part of the series, and I should have dropped you a line because I was really impressed when I read it.

Though I could probably say that about any of your fics; I'm always impressed of how you always manage to say so much with so few words. And even though (or because) your fics are all very short, there's an incredible depth to them which leaves me in awe, and I definitely like your style.

About 68 Wives I cannot say much, I don't think that I can understand what it really is about (I've never watched Highlander). But I what I can say is that I like the concept and how it is set up, the counting down and how everything is coming full circle in the end.

And I know how it feels when you are waiting for certain people to comment and they don't; it's not a good feeling. But for what it's worth... you're not alone.

And you have no idea how often I was thinking "It's my LJ and I cry if I want to" when making an emo post ;)

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Well, for the record: hmpf January 31 2008, 23:23:53 UTC
I'm kind of surprised you even read my fic, because we don't share so many active fandoms. I don't really read much fic outside my fandoms and always kind of assume other people don't either (and I'm fine with that). So, I'm flattered you do read mine! And even more flattered to hear you like it. :-)

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