If you are a reader, you are already halfway to being a writer…For you have a love of words and pleasure from seeing them on a page. And if you are a writer, then you will find that you are driven to write. It is a gift that demands to be shared. You cannot be a silent singer.

Philippa Gregory, The Taming of the Queen
(via wordsnquotes)

Another way to support your fandom writers.

azriona:

I’ve been seeing a lot of posts lately about how fandom can
be better to its writers.  They’re all
wonderful posts, with lots of good things to say about the importance of not
just leaving Kudos, but also comments.

And this might seem self-serving, but I’m going to say it
anyway.  Right now, most of fandom is
located on Tumblr, and I think these posts are leaving out a very important
step that’s just as simple as hitting the Kudos button.  

Reblogs.

I cannot tell you how many people who commented on Mise said
that the reason they read it was because they saw it appear so many times on
their dash.  And I can’t tell you how
excited it makes me to see it appear on my dash because someone else is talking
about it.  Honestly, sometimes I think I
get more thrill out of being on someone’s rec list or seeing someone else
promote my story than I do from getting that Kudos email.

(I do love that Kudos email, though, don’t get me wrong.)

I feel like this used to happen more often.  Even a year ago – I’d see the reblogs of “New
Chapter” posts for stories I followed before I’d see the original post.  And it was great, because I’d see the excited
squee of other readers and that would in turn get me excited to read, and then I’d jump in even more excited than I
would have been otherwise.  These days…
yeah, not so much.  I can’t tell you the
last time I saw a reblog of a story I followed.
Or a story I didn’t follow, honestly.
I’m not sure what changed.

Here’s the thing: just like with artists… if you “like” that
art post, only the artist will know.  But if you reblog it, then you’re giving
someone else a chance to like it too
.

Want to support your favorite fandom writers?  Want to make sure they get all the love and
attention they deserve?  Then reblog their story announcements.  Share
their stories
on Tumblr or Twitter. (AO3 even has a handy little button that lets you do it super easy.) It takes all of a minute to do – less, in some cases.  

You don’t have to be a fic rec blog to tell your flist you like a fic, and that they should read it too.

I don’t know about other writers, but I track both janto321 (my ao3 name) and merindab (my blog name) so if you tag either of them  I’ll most likely see it. And it makes me damned happy to do so.

And always, always, thank you for reading.

The thing about telling a story is that it helps you believe you have a story to tell…Your story matters. Let it make you mighty.

Sarah Mackey, “Why Stories Matter,” Afternoon Mainstage, Nerd Con: Stories, October 9, 2015 (via theaebarber)

I was tagged by @awabubbles to post the LAST line of my last 10 fics. I must admit I’m curious as well. 

  1. Mycroft fell back asleep, still holding John’s hand. The Knight and the Dragon
  2. “That is an excellent proposition.” said Sherlock warmly, watching as John took his place.

     Sherlock’s Notebook

  3. Sherlock melted into his embrace, knowing that John would take care of him as he always did.
    Cravings

  4. Sticking close behind the man, John followed him into car, now empty of Anthea, leaving them alone with the sound of rain hitting the roof.

     Coming Home  (this is technically unfinished, I need to write more)

  5. There were still things that needed to be discussed, but they could do so in the morning light, as they faced it togetherNot Strictly Business

  6. And not nearly enough time to get dressed.

     Midwest Summer  (This one is better with the last two lines: Jack got into his truck, knowing that he’d have time for a fast shower before the angel got back. And not nearly enough time to get dressed. )

  7. Mycroft gave a nod and vanished into the night.

     Certain Steps

  8. All he needs to do is observe.

    Observe

  9. And that was the most important thing.

     Only Know You Love Him When You Let Him Go

  10. It was time to go home.
    Some Kind of Home

I think I like to end on fluffy schmoop or referencing the title apparently. Off topic, those fics go back to July. I’m really slowing down. Anyway, I’m going to tag @phipiohsum475​, @hums-happily@fangirlscout@tiger-in-the-flightdeck​ and @guixonlove

Me: Why is starting a fic so haaaard?
Also Me: Why is continuing a fic so haaaard?
Still Me: Why is ending a fic so haaaard?

backstreet-gurl:

Thank you to fic writers for telling the stories that canon didn’t tell.

Thank you to fic writers for giving minor characters a voice.

Thank you to fic writers for expanding these worlds that we love so much.

Thank you to fic writers for sharing your talent, your ideas, and your words with us all.

Thank you to fic writers for your hard work, commitment, dedication, time, energy, and compassion.

And thank you to the readers who make it all worthwhile.