Because Aiba is a Baka

Sep 13, 2009 21:40

He woke up with cold sweat plastered on his forehead.  His breathing was hard and shallow as traces of the nightmare lingered in his thoughts. He shook his head clear and pulled his blanket closer. Coldness and warmth webbed together in his body. His insides felt so hot, but his body shivered violently. Sakurai Sho spared a glance at the digital ( Read more... )

♥ Sakuraiba, ♥ Arashi

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amh1988 September 17 2009, 15:45:55 UTC
I think I already told you how much I like this one over at Aibakaland, right? So let me re-state it: I Looooove~ this story Thhhhiiiiiiiiiiiiiissssss much. And more.

But why is mine the first comment? Did you remember to post this one to the comm? With the correct link and all? Because REALLY, this story is SO MUCH LOVE and deserves more in return.

*Lolz at now having 3 discussion going on at once* ^^'

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ayumi_kitty September 17 2009, 16:14:37 UTC
First commenter to this! <3

Awww! Thanks so much!! THAT'S a lotta love~ <3

I did post this at arashirabu, but somehow, no feedback... possibly it's the link, maybe. But when I checked it was fine, so I don't really know what's wrong with it :P

hahaa Having lots of discussions at once is fun! Did I mention I'm installing a game for my lil brother, IM-ing my cousin, facebooking and all the while talking to my lil sis.

MULTITASKING ROCKS! XD

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amh1988 September 17 2009, 17:34:31 UTC
Ah, I sometimes find that things I post on Sunday evenings don't get as much feedback as other days. I think it's because it's the end of the weekend, you know? Like everyone goes back to work/school then posts the things they did that day and stuff done on Sunday kind of gets buried.

But if you want some tips on getting people to read/comment, well, I'm not exactly an expert, but there are some things I found helped me:
* People in this (fanfiction)fandom are generally quite nice. If you read and comment on their work, they usually don't mind if you ask them to read yours in return.
* Chat to the people who do comment, find out what pairings/genres and stuff they like. Next time you write something that has something they like in it, mention it to them. (I found that sliping it into a comment on their journal works. Like: "Oh, and _______, I've just posted/am posting a fic with Aiba bullying Jun, I know you sadi you wanted to see something like that! =3")
The above probably sounds quite calulating, but it's actually quite ( ... )

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ayumi_kitty September 18 2009, 13:54:18 UTC
Advices from a seasoned LJ writer~! Thanks for those too!

*nods* I think that's the problem, posting this up on a sunday. Took that into mind and i'm gonna post on wednesdays (my only free days) ^^

Btw your essays are always awesome and informative xD

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