Why do people stop commenting on fics if they’re more than a week or two old? Please comment on old fics. Tell me you like my one shot from 2014. Tell me you like my old multi-chap I finished in 2016 that I spent a year writing. I will be fucking thrilled.
Fics are not social media posts. There’s no “stalking” someone’s “old posts”. They’re meant to be found and enjoyed years down the line. No need to be nervous.
I reblog this message every time it comes across my dash because it’s true. And also:
When I first started writing fanfic, back in the mid 1990s (yes! the late twentieth century!) one of the discouraging things about it was that people treated fanfic as if it was disposable. It seemed like what most readers wanted was a constant stream of new content, whereas I tend to produce one big work every 6-12 months. It made me sad that people seemed to think there was no point to re-reading or saving old fic. There is no sell-by date on fiction! It does not get out of order! It can still work even years or decades later!
So yeah, I have stories up at ao3 that are literally a quarter-century old, and every time someone leaves a comment on them I am very pleased to get it. We get attached to our stories and it cheers us up to see that they are still finding readers. It means that they are still ‘alive,’ in some way.
AO3 is not social media, it’s (essentially) a library.
You’re meant to engage with any and all of it, regardless of age.
finish, and jazz hands
PLEASE LOOK AT THIS PIC IT’S VERY IMPORTANT
astronaut…………
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every single look™️ in this film was powerful
when I was younger I didn’t understand why “may you live in interesting times” was considered a curse in ancient greece.
I get it now.
this scene was so good
Here's your daily reminders!
Mr Darcy: “I’m not going to another Ball.”
Mr Bingley: “I heard Elizabeth Bennet is attending.”
Mr Darcy:
insta: books.read.in.nooks
You have bewitched me in body and soul, and I love, I love, I love you. I never wish to be parted from you from this day on. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005) dir. Joe Wright
Somebody: Excel is a very clever app. Excel:
excel is right this is exactly how 2020 feels
Rich people telling poor people to donate money to other poor people has got to be the most disrespectful and condescending shit on the planet