I haven't been that happy with the reception of my recent Rhett&Link fics, so I decided to write a slash Man From U.N.C.L.E. movieverse story. It's not quite something that could just have easily been written as gen - I think where things are headed is obvious from the beginning - but it's not that far of a departure from what I usually write
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My other top kudos-getters are, after Antidote (currently at 922 hits, 92 kudos):
Found, a gen Edge of Tomorrow fic I wrote for Yuletide, at 867 hits and 85 kudos. I also have very little emotional attachment to this fic - my approach to Yuletide is to list movies I'd like to see, and then watch the one I'm matched with and try to write to my recipient's prompt. I'm surprised by how well this story has done, but I do feel good about it, because it was written to make someone else happy and I think it worked.
Lift, a gen Sleepy Hollow fic I wrote back when I thought the show was wonderful - I really like this fic, though it literally took me three hours. 1,444 hits, 74 kudos ( ... )
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Hmmm. Time isn't necessarily a measure of worth, though. Sometimes a story takes less time because it wants to be written. And consider, if you've had the story bubbling away in your backbrain for decades, then your subconscious could have been smoothing out the problems all that while. And sometimes story ideas pop up out of the blue and have to be written very quickly. I remember one story I thought of in the shower one Saturday morning, and spent the rest of the day writing, and it was one I was very pleased with, because it was a fun idea.
A story takes as long as it does.
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