I did in fact stop in at Home Depot last night to pick up a new light bulb for my bathroom (everyone I mentioned this to was surprised but it's not like they carry 3 ft. long fluorescent bulbs in Duane Reade. Or maybe they do and I just can't find them), and then when I climbed up onto the toilet to install it, I discovered that the reason the old
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THIS. SO MUCH THIS.
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and reach the ending and have my mind blown when I see that they have like, 1500 kudos and 10 comments. Which seems extreme but I'm getting the feeling is, these days, normal.
*nod nod*
I think on the LJ days leaving comments was also a way to start a conversation with and befriend the author? And on AO3 that could still happen, but the befriending would have to happen on a different platform, possibly with a different username, so it's a less organic process and therefore serves less of a motivation for people to leave comments...Yeah, I think that's definitely so. And I mean, I've had the occasional conversation in AO3 comments, but it always feels weird and out of place to me, because that's the ( ... )
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Some things I snapped off in a few hours made a big splash, while other things I poured time, effort, and love into didn't hit as well.
Yeah, I've found that's frequently the case. Which is why I personally have stopped worrying about it, at least during the writing process. There's plenty of time to be anxious about a story's reception after it's posted!
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Sometimes I wonder if I should try to post anything to the Pit of Voles.
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