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fandomsecrets2014-08-03 03:54 pm
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To be honest, that IS a tricky one. I've tried posting many chapters at once and the funny thing is you'll get LESS kudos that way. Not sure why, but I think there's this psychology where readers do it to encourage updates - so yeah that makes things even more tricky for those that do thrive on feedback.
"Because authors who WANT their readers to invest their limited free time into reading their fics are entering into an unwritten contract to complete said story that readers have emotionally invested into in exchange. So they can be personally blamed if the story is never completed afterwards. You cannot have both: lack of personal blame for non-completion and kudos on incomplete stories."
I think that's a dangerous assumption to make, though? I wouldn't hold anyone to an unwritten contract unless they at least verbally expressed this is how they felt about it.
Personally I just post new chapters because I'm excited they got done and want to show them to the world. I've been on the other end , too, where I adored a fic that was just abandoned, but it happens, you know.
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(Anonymous) 2014-08-04 12:19 pm (UTC)(link)I think the best thing to do, honestly, is to completely finish a long fic and then serialize it.
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