my name is ezra! i made this blog like two years ago in an effort to get myself to write more which, surprise, didn't work, but we're trying again baby! catch me on ao3 rockin the same screenname. also i know my theme is terrible i'm working on it thx luv u
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When you see that people are reading your work:
When you get the email that someone has commented:
When you read the comment and it’s the nicest, kindest, most generous comment in the world:
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Garbage brain: write a whole ass other fic
Me, sweating: please im almost done with the chapter
Garbage brain, banging pots and pans together with off key kazoo: write! Another!
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me, a writer, staring at one sentence for 10 minutes straight: i don’t know what’s wrong with you but i don’t like you
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Feedback culture is dead, long live feedback culture!
AO3, fanfiction, and comments: the system isn’t working.
Fic authors have a problem with feedback – or rather, with the lack of it. Fanfiction has a notoriously low ratio of comments to hits, and many of us have expressed our frustration that we can get a hundred, two hundred, five hundred, even a thousand views on our stories, but only a handful of readers will leave kudos, let alone comments.
Unfortunately, this only gets worse for long, multi-chapter stories (aka, the longfics we know, love, and would sell our souls in a second if it meant an update), which also happen to be the stories that authors need the most support to continue and complete. Law of diminishing returns, y’all, and it sucks.
We’re not here to guilt you into leaving comments. We want to address the problem by changing the format, and we need your help to do it.
The goal is to increase the amount of feedback authors get from readers, especially on stories with multiple chapters, and to make it easier for everyone to show how much we love fics. We’re opening a discussion with ao3 to figure out how/if any of these options can be implemented, but first we need options to present!
Some of our current ideas:
Ability to leave a form of kudos on every chapter, instead of only once on the entire story: this lets authors know that you’re here and you’re reading their updates, so their hard work isn’t getting tossed into the internet void.
Comment templates: suggested comments that can be customized or posted as-is. Many of us draw a blank or get nervous when we try to think of a comment, so having pre-made options will both increase the total level of feedback and serve as practice, making it easier to leave more in-depth comments in the future.
Upvoting/leaving kudos on comments themselves: positive reinforcement makes giving feedback more fun and rewarding, and it lets the author know that readers are present and agreeing with other comments, even if they don’t leave one themselves.
We’ll contact AO3 to discuss the possibility of adding any of these as native features, and if that won’t work, we’re looking into creating and sharing a user script.
What you can do to help:
As a reader, what would you like to have? What would you be most likely to use? New ideas, opinions on ideas that are listed here, they’re all good.
As a creator, how would you feel about each of these options? Can you think of other ways of receiving or encouraging feedback?
Pros and cons of these (note: our thoughts on this are discussed in this google doc)
GET THE WORD OUT! Reblog this post, send it to your friends, link to it from your stories. We need as much input and support as possible to get this off the ground.
Feedback makes for happy authors. Happy authors make for more stories. Let’s keep this part of fandom alive!
More details about our thoughts, discussions, and ideas can be found in this google doc.
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me: i don’t want to say too much about the story i’m plotting because i want it to be a surprise!
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me: but,,,like,,,if you really wanna know-
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Somewhere along the way fanart become worth more than fanfic to fandom.
Artists have Patreon accounts where people pay real money to view their art early or to access special pictures like scraps or tutorials.
Whereas writers are expected to produce more and more, faster, for nothing in return. No one wants to see our “scraps” and writers who do provide Tips and Tricks often get crap for “policing” how people write.
And it falls into the prevailing notion that somehow writing is something easy, something anyone can do.
This isn’t an attack on fanartists. You deserve to receive some sort of compensation and accolades for your work. And so do fanauthors.
Writing fic is hard work. Yes, anyone can type out a story, same as anyone can pick up a pencil to draw, but what makes the difference, what makes a good piece is the experience and talent of an author. It’s all the stories no one saw, it’s all the writing books we’ve read, it’s the classes we have attended, all rolled into a package that works weeks, months, years to bring the fandom their fic. Yes we write for ourselves but we also write to contribute to fandom - just like artists do.
We’re just the same - artists and authors - and we deserve the same respect for our work.
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Japanese students Ryuta, Yoko and Yuki on the street in Harajuku wearing a mix of resale and new fashion with items from Balenciaga, Opening Ceremony, Murua, Julius 7, Maison Margiela, Gosha Rubchinskiy, Alexander Wang, and Eytys. Full Looks
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my boyfriend / editor upon seeing my nonsensical gen:lock tomb raider au being encouraged, knowing he’s going to have to proof it for me: :’(
#THANK YOU FOR ENCOURAGEMENT I THRIVE#gen:lock#i’ve already been writing up info for all the characters#val and miranda work security#kazu is their military contact/guide#cammie is a human weavel who lied about her age on her application#chase is tired
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is the gen:lock fandom still too young/small for a really expansive overplanned au because i’ve been playing tomb raider and the fic has been writing itself
#gen:lock#genlock#dr weller is a once world famous treasure hunter and yas is his protoge!#WOULD ANYONE EVEN READ THIS LMFAO FJDJDK#i may just end up writing this for my beta lmaoooo
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the 7 deadly sins of being a writer
self-doubt
procrastination
sleep deprivation
jealousy
wailing (despair)
notebook lust
horrifying comma use
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to all of us who get excited to do things with our ocs but never end up doing anything
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