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May. 23rd, 2005 09:26 pmI review a lot. Basically, one can be safe assuming that if I read something and liked it, (something on LJ, or FA, or some other place where reviewing is easy), I reviewed it. And, as most of the things I read are on recs or from great authors (here's looking at you, flist! <3<3), I like most of them. However, I don't write a lot, or spectacularly, so I'm not sure how writers respond to people like me--people I've termed serial reviewers. After a certain point, do reviews from the same person start to lose your interest? If a person has reviewed your work five times? or ten? Do you think that the person is simply reviewing to review, or does each individual review make you happy? Also, if you had a long, chaptered, novel-length, would reviews on each chapter irritate you, or would they make you think the reader really enjoyed the fic? What if you were friends with the reader? Would that make you value their reviews more or less?
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Date: 2005-05-27 10:14 pm (UTC)*gets hold of self*
I hate it when it crashes! They're having really big problems with their bloody webhosts, apparently, who never answer their emails or give them reasons why their site crashed again. A couple weeks ago, they were told that it was the popular stories listings that was doing it, so the admin folks obligingly took it down, and the site still crashes at least once every twenty-four hours. Sometimes it's only down for fifteen minutes or so, but still. If it weren't such a damned good site, then nobody would be going there any more. *gives hosts the evil eye*
Yes, loved crazy!Draco. And
silent!Draco just... I don't know how to say it, exactly - something about him breaks me. I love it. I adore Draco, period. :) For my last long fic, I finally wrote from Draco's POV, and it was marvellous. So much fun. :)
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Date: 2005-05-28 08:53 pm (UTC)Silent!Draco...yes. He was so--noble, and understanding, but no one knew it, and oh. I have this huge weakness for guys in literature who everyone thinks to be an ass, but in reality have hearts of gold. And secretly, I adore over the top, fandom, leather trousers Draco. Heh. <333
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Date: 2005-05-28 10:14 pm (UTC)I kind of
dream aboutadore fanon-Draco, too. :) How do you like your Harry? I prefer him stubborn, angry, possibly confused, but very passionate.Skyehawke - they keep talking about getting new servers, but I think they worry about having to ask for donations and stuff, if they do. The problem is that it's so widely used that the bandwidth keeps expanding practically exponentially. It's one of the reasons why I think they've suspended new accounts for the time being. I know they meet weekly to talk about it (the three admin people, I mean) - hopefully they'll work something out soon. :)
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Date: 2005-05-29 12:37 am (UTC)Ahh. That explains more than it doesn't about skyehawke. I could never quite fathom why it went down all the time, with as many users as it has, but that makes sense--the very amount of users is its problem. Ah, well, it's up now! Heh.
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Date: 2005-05-29 05:22 am (UTC)*hugs*
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Date: 2005-05-29 12:52 am (UTC).
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In the books, when the hobbits return to the shire, everything isn't as perfect and wonderful as it was in the Peter Jackson movies. They still had a mess to clean up there, and I thought that was a lot more realistic. Admittedly, it was nowhere near as difficult as some of the other things they'd done, but it was still one more thing to do when they returned to the place they thought was safe, their haven, and that was was ultimately broke Frodo.
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Draco is kind of like that for Harry--one more obstacle to deal with beyond Voldemort and the Death Eaters (God, that sounds like a bad band from the seventies or something). Sure, Draco's not REALLY a life threatening obstacle, but he's still an obstacle in the place that is more home to Harry than anything else, the place he wants to feel safe (AKA The Shire). Dealing with that can't have been easy, so I think Draco's mere presence would make Harry into a stronger, more mature, more confident person.
Um. Wow. That was going to be short, really.
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Date: 2005-05-29 01:05 am (UTC)