A note for fanfic readers.

mrsmarymorstan:

scifigrl47:

keyofjetwolf:

seananmcguire:

I am currently in the process of porting a lot of my older fanfic onto AO3, because I want it all in one place/don’t want it to be lost/want to revise it to be a little more in-line with my current standards of both quality and language use.  It’s so quick and easy!  I can’t remember why I didn’t do this before!

…oh, right, she says, as the hit counter goes higher without the comments, or even the kudos, to match.  Because I feel like I’m screaming into the void.

I come from very comment-heavy fic environments, and like most fanfic authors I have known, I am a little twitchy about “what if this is awful what if I am awful what if nobody likes my shit at all.”  So when I have 50 hits and one kudo, I actually feel pretty rotten, which makes me less eager to do the job of cleaning and posting.

This is hence a plea on behalf of all fanfic authors: remember that the people who write the stories you enjoy are not getting paid for their time in anything other than “you did good, have a cookie” comments from people.  Please consider commenting if you liked a story.  Please consider leaving a kudo if you read all the way to the end.  There are stories that are qualitatively bad that I’ve left kudos on, because hey, I read them, they gave me an hour of enjoyment, they deserve a cookie.

We have infinite cookies to give.  We should share them freely, because wow, does it suck when fanfic makes fanfic writers sad.

That’s all.

This feels particularly relevant to a lot of chatter I’m seeing cross my dash.

Writing is hard. Writing is scary. Writing takes time and effort and care and love love love. Which is true of any fanwork of course, but fanfiction also requires a significant investment from its audience before it can even begin to be seen. With art or gifsets or any other visual medium, the work can be consumed, appreciated, and commented/reblogged/whatever within seconds. It takes longer than that just to read the description on a work of fanfiction.

But in the same vein, your fanfic writers give you hours of entertainment in return. Whether it’s a smile or a sob delivered in ten minute ficlets or 100k monsters you’re still reading at 3 am, fanfiction will give you a level of immersion unique to the fandom experience. With fanfiction, the characters live forever and the story never ends.

Still, that commitment from the audience means we’re already looking at a sliver of the same attention, without hope of the same scale of interaction and response. That makes what we DO get so very critical.

If you read something, take a moment to click those kudos or likes or whatever. If you liked it, leave a comment, If you loved it, love your fanfic author back and tell them. TELL THEM EVERYTHING I PROMISE YOU WE WANT TO HEAR

Remember that the only thing that nourishes fandom creators are your responses. Your fanfic writers are timid, starving creatures. Feed them. Love them. I said the characters live forever and the story never ends, but that’s only true if the storytellers keep telling stories. To do that, they need an audience. Make sure they know they have one.

Think of your fan creators as skittish, timid forest creatures.  If you speak in a kind voice and leave scraps of food around, chances are, they’ll keep visiting the yard of your fandom.  Yell at them, ignore them, or make your fandom yard an unpleasant place to be, and they disappear, leaving you wondering why your yard is so empty and boring.

I’ve made so many friends in the comments section as well. So you know, if you’re sitting there thinking “Oh man, there’s no fic out there!” Comment! Say something nice! If it’s a long fic post a theory and see how the writer responds! I don’t know about others but sometimes I’ve read a theory so good I’ve ended up including it in my fic! Get chatting! Make friends and together you can rule the galaxy create new works to spread the love!

Leaving Kudos doesn’t take much time at all, a comment of “Great Fic!” can mean SO MUCH like I LOVE getting those notifications from my email, they really brighten my day!

As someone who writes for a Rare Pair, it can really get disheartening when you don’t get any feedback at all. You see the hits but they don’t reflect what people are saying. So if you want to show your love and get more fic out there for your rare pairs: COMMENT! KUDOS! BOOKMARK! Do all these things and you’ll soon discover the tag is getting a heck of a lot fuller! 

nondeducible:

rickman was someone I often thought of when I felt like I was getting nowhere with my life because I remembered he didn’t get his acting break until he was 41 and it made me think it’s ok if you not successful from the age of 18 you can take your time

Stuff I experienced coming out of the theater from Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

fuckyeah-nerdery:

aching-feels:

– Three little girls having their hair done in the bathroom by their mothers because “they wanted to look like Rey.”

– Several children dressed as ewoks (yes they looked incredibly out of place)

– “Wait, what’s Finn’s last name then?” “Dameron.”

– Two Jedis dueling in the cinema’s snack section.

– A few young boys questioning an older woman on Star Wars Trivia and her nailing every question, leaving the boys incredibly impressed (and humbled).

– “Okay but what about Poe?” “Honey his signal was so strong he broke my gaydar.”

– Group of seven or eight people patting, hugging and kissing a BB-8 promo model.

– Teenage girl weeping.

– Same teenage girl patting a Poe Dameron poster and whispering “My smol, gay, space son.”

– Someone screaming “VIVA LA RESISTANCE” at the top of their lungs.

– “Kylo Ren was literally just a scene kid though.”

– A man and a woman seriously discussing the genetic difference and discrepancies between Leia/Han and Kylo.

– “That was a very ill designed light saber. What if he stabbed himself in the chest with the little side bits?”

And my personal favourite:

– “I swear, Kylo Ren was like, three years old.” “So,what, your age?” 

“My smol, gay, space son”

captain-peachy:

whynotstyless:

nappyheadet-ho-ho-hoes:

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“wow! who taught you how to make that?”

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“wow! who taught you-”

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hudders-and-hiddles:

It’s easy to assume that Mary’s Immediately telegram is from Mycroft because she says England needs her help (which can be interpreted as Mycroft aka the British government) and because we later see her at the Diogenes receiving instructions from Mycroft.

However, that scene at the Diogenes actually doesn’t take place until months later within the storyline of the Ricoletti case. Mary receives the telegram the day that John and Sherlock head to the morgue to check out Emelia’s body. The scene with her at the Diogenes isn’t until after Mycroft has convinced Sherlock to accept Lady Carmichael’s case, which John specifically tells us in his narration is several months later.

Just because Mary has been summoned there by Mycroft at this point in the story does not mean that the telegram at the beginning was from him.

goodboydummy:

thenotoriousscuttlecliff:

catie-does-things:

That scene in Mulan where all the ancestors are arguing about whose fault it was that Mulan ran off to join the army except with all the Force ghosts arguing about Ben Solo.

Obi-Wan: I knew it, I knew it. That Ben was a troublemaker from the start.

Padme: Don’t look at me, he gets it from Anakin’s side of the family!

Anakin: He’s just trying to help his Dark Master!

Yoda: If discovered, he is, forever shamed, will Luke be. Dishonor, to the family will come. Disintegrate, traditional values will!

Qui-Gon: Not to mention they’ll lose the farm!

Mace: My children never caused such trouble; they all became acupuncturists!

Anakin: Well, we can’t all be acupuncturists!

Obi-Wan: No! Your grandson had to be a SITH LORD!

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