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puddingsmith ([personal profile] hope) wrote2010-01-28 10:14 pm

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So, people like my story! Yay!

Though, my half-baked theory that the more plot = the less comments seems... pretty correct, actually. Hahaha...haaah... <-- somewhat exhausted laughter because I heart feedback but omg writing porn is GRUELLING.

ETA: okay, writing the above makes me SO PARANOID because it's this THING again where if you talk about what it's like to receive feedback then you are being precious. And yet that site of engagement is such a complex one that I wish wish WISH fandom as a whole was more open to meta'ing and being frank about it (I know, I have said this before, but then I get - hah - paranoid, and lose my nerve and delete after all). But I am trying to be brave, and not think about being silently judged. CAN WE PLEASE, AS A COMMUNITY, JUST TALK ABOUT IT?

Ahem.


Anyway. Speaking of writing stuff, I am going to re-do the Nerdy PSA into a v.2, seeing as lots of people are still using it and I think I could tidy it up a bit and integrate a bunch of stuff left in the comments. If you have anything to add/weigh in on wrt accessibility and casual coding that isn't covered there, drop me a comment/PM/pigeon?

omg productivity!

[identity profile] neifile7.livejournal.com 2010-02-01 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
The way I've been doing it is to pick any fics the writers especially want comments for -- whether because they didn't get enough in the first go-round or because they want feedback on specific things -- and offer concrit or a synthetic overview or a kind of comparative view of the different fics. It's really up to the writer. I think it's helped me do better beta, and I've had great conversations with the writers along the way. Alas, though, I've been terribly slow about it -- I started last March and have only done about six of the twelve I initially promised, so unless I can pick up speed, it might be awhile. But I love doing it; there's a kind of thrill about looking at how someone writes in that kind of depth. Also, my flist is full of favorite writers, so it's not exactly a hardship. :)

Yep, it's fun to revisit old favorites, too. I spend a lot of time thinking about how stories have changed over the growth of the fandom. You'd probably get a big kick out of it.