Beadslut's going to kill me. I'm supposed to be working on the Big!Bang, but I made the mistake of
checking my flist and a prompt caught me and Aigh!
A published author is
running a fic contest in her journal and is anyone surprised that “I have spun twelve ells of wool. You have killed a man. A fine morning's work for us both." proved
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(am I a bad person for desperately wanting you to publish it on Catchn, both for selfish reasons and to send it a little further out into the world, too?)
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Give me a day or so to research and explore the site and set up an account and all that, since I really honestly cannot do so today or any time soon. I'll get it up as soon as I can figure out how.
That's pretty much how I join archives, too. If they are simple enough for me to sucessfully navigate them, then I can use them, but they have to be pretty darn user-friendly. If not, I stay here on LJ. I was invited to join an HP archive before and had to respond, after multiple attempts, that I'd love to, but I couldn't figure out the interface.
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I like to think that Catchn is pretty user-friendly - the whole point was to create a clear, easy-to-navigate/search system for finding original short fiction; secondary goal was to create a way to get feedback and build a readership for short fiction. I think I've accomplished the first, and it's down to getting active users to accomplish the second. Community tools only work when you have a community! Which is why I'm slowly trying to build a readership and get some critical mass going. :-D
That, and the nice thing about Catchn is that the fiction on it is SHORT. Usually quite short. Good for nice little nubs to break up your day, or when you're between books on the towering bedside stack.
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Anyway, like I said, your numbers should be up by one, two, or possibly three. 8-)
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You could sell this to ANY flashfiction outfit.
It is that good. I am totally not kidding.
Damn, woman! See what you can do when you don't get into your own way?
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But thank you for the thought. Sometimes words come, and sometimes they plod along and sometimes I have to pull them out one by one and right now, I'd rather cut open my arm and bleed on this keyboard than try one more time to communicate effectively with the jerks who have shut me down already once.
But I get paid for fighting with them. Writing fic just feeds my heart, not the kid and the dog.
But thank you for reminding me that I'm more than what sits in my desk chair.
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Good thing we've got all month, eh?
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My buttons, they are large and brightly painted. 8-)
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