Just in case anyone is interested in reading the stories that I, as the writer, feel are my best work, I've put them up (34 in all) in alphabetical order of fandom, but I've bolded the ones that are the dearest to me:
Read a couple of the shorter ones, I'm going to have to bookmark this and read some of the longer ones after I finish my scifi class... It's in less than a month and I still am only halfway into Dracula.
ETA: but as someone not even in the fandom, I plan on reading all of your Hunger Games fic after I finish the last book.
I'm trying to get into the habit of regular posting - not just memes or poems. It's hard! Since so many people have left or only lurk on LJ it's harder to get motivated to blog. But I want to - I've missed this place and my friends list.
That is a lot of fic in a lot of fandoms. I was looking over your complete(ish?) list the other day and thinking the same thing then.
Funny how my preferences slide around depending on fandom. I read and loved "Treading Water," and there are at least two more multi-chapter HG fics I've read... but I don't really like multi-chapter fics very well in most other fandoms. Well, I do, but I generally have a preference for one-shots between a thousand and five thousand words or so. And with HG I'm just not reading one-shots. (I'm really not reading much HG at all, other than f'list stuff and a few recs.)
It shocks me to no end that I've got over 200 fics on AO3, and really, that isn't all of them, because there are a few comment-fics and drabbles that I never bothered posting anywhere and didn't feel like hunting them down to do it. That may be a project for a later date.
I know what you mean about preferences. One of the things I like on AO3 is the word count, because then I know if it's something I can read over lunch or if I'd be better off downloading it and putting it on Kindle to read over time. And even with that, I still have a backlog of more than 500 fics that I want to read, but haven't gotten to yet. They go all the way back to like 2005, so I'm sure some of the links are broken. That's another thing I ought to do. Heh.
Yeah, I figured I would have noticed if anybody but me had written Hot Dog much. ^^ But I like the other characters in those fics a lot, too. We share the Helo & Sharon love.
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ETA: but as someone not even in the fandom, I plan on reading all of your Hunger Games fic after I finish the last book.
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I will be reading some of these in the near future.
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I'm trying to get into the habit of regular posting - not just memes or poems. It's hard! Since so many people have left or only lurk on LJ it's harder to get motivated to blog. But I want to - I've missed this place and my friends list.
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I need to read some of your shorter HG fics. When I have more time . . . I'll start with your favorites first!
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Surprisingly enough, I do have a few short one-shots. (Of course, I also have a couple of really long one-shots. :P)
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Funny how my preferences slide around depending on fandom. I read and loved "Treading Water," and there are at least two more multi-chapter HG fics I've read... but I don't really like multi-chapter fics very well in most other fandoms. Well, I do, but I generally have a preference for one-shots between a thousand and five thousand words or so. And with HG I'm just not reading one-shots. (I'm really not reading much HG at all, other than f'list stuff and a few recs.)
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I know what you mean about preferences. One of the things I like on AO3 is the word count, because then I know if it's something I can read over lunch or if I'd be better off downloading it and putting it on Kindle to read over time. And even with that, I still have a backlog of more than 500 fics that I want to read, but haven't gotten to yet. They go all the way back to like 2005, so I'm sure some of the links are broken. That's another thing I ought to do. Heh.
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This reminds me that I probably should update my memories, where I keep a "favorites of my own fic" folder.
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