I don't have the brains to do one of those proper year-end round-ups; honestly all I have in my head right now is Jonny Lee Miller's glorious ass and half a dozen different IRS forms. But! Here are the things I received and the things I wrote for challenges, all but for the thing I wrote for Teen Wolf Holidays, which will be revealed on Saturday
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Anyway, OMG, you busy bee! New tm fic, I'm so excited! :)
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So, question: previously, as you know, I've been posting the full stories to DW/LJ, my archive, and AO3; the initial response to my poll suggests that very few people are interested in seeing the full story posted to LJ, but rather more people are interested in seeing the full story posted to DW. In your opinion as a reader, do you think there's a benefit to posting a full story to DW, if the story is otherwise posted to an archive?
My thinking is that I would post the story to my archive and AO3, and then announce on LJ/DW/tumblr/etc, but I can't tell if there's some particular benefit to posting to DW that I'm missing.
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For personal tech/process reasons, I prefer to read things at AO3 - but I do also like to offer comments, and I do sometimes love a good conversation around a fic, and I've yet to manage either of those things consistently at AO3. So it's down to LJ or DW, but because LJ keeps falling down (and doing increasingly stupid things with friends' pages/attribution/privacy) that leaves DW.
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I'd like to think that if I posted the whole thing to DW it would generate some more textual feedback, but to be honest, I'm pretty sure many an author is just looking at statistics for a measure of how well their stories were received at this point. It's the end of an era--no more letters of comment that faded with the listservs, no more comment tsunamis fading with the journaling services. Now it seems to be the "like" button or the hit count.
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