Current National Woobie Level: Red

Dec 17, 2007 13:09

So, um, how much of a dork does it make me that, upon uploading the final chapter to the longest fic I've ever written and clicking the status over to "complete," I feel a little like bawling?

dork, fic, milestones

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jaina December 18 2007, 03:30:55 UTC
It is, in a way. I just tell myself now I can focus on new fics.

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jaina December 18 2007, 03:31:07 UTC
Thanks :D Yeah, I do.

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arcz December 17 2007, 20:32:30 UTC
It was a really really good fic. So you should actually be proud of it and feel sad when you are finished. I hope you will write more long fics like that, it was really a pleasure reading it.

It also made me kind of/maybe/perhaps want to write my own Bleach fic too... and I never had that inclination before.

I seriously don't think you are much of a dork though, since you are not the one who felt like crying after writing a final exam because it spelled the end of a good class. Now, THAT is dorky.

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jaina December 18 2007, 03:31:55 UTC
Aw, thank you. :3 That makes me really happy. I will definitely write more fics, and possibly long ones, but I need a break from long, just for a bit. If you do write a Bleach fic, I'll read it. :)

That IS pretty dorky, but cute too. What class was it?

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shalomdebbie December 17 2007, 20:58:29 UTC


*hugs*

*more hugs*

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jaina December 18 2007, 03:32:11 UTC
*hug hugs back*

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tiggymalvern December 17 2007, 21:24:40 UTC
You've obviously got a more artistic soul than I have. By the time I've finished a long fic, my deepest feeling is one of profound relief to see it kicked out of the door, and that it didn't turn into yet another abandoned WIP to haunt me from my hard drive!

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jaina December 18 2007, 03:33:01 UTC
XD I think the fact that the fic has been largely done for months helped--aside from a few scenes that need a serious rewrite, most of the rest was just cleanup. So I can let go gracefully instead of punting it out in a fit of pique.

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