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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-01-20 08:09 pm

[ SECRET POST #2939 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2939 ⌋

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Re: Metrics of Success

(Anonymous) 2015-01-21 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
Not OP.

5. and 7. haven't worked out that way in my experience. It could just be that particular fandom, but my oneshots always get more hits and comments than my longer, multi-chaptered work.

Having said that, by "longer" I mean 200,000 words plus, and I don't think many people have the patience for that sort of length. I think people tend to stick with ongoing fics and don't notice or mind the length so much, but finished pieces that are over 100,000k are a turn off for a lot of readers.
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Re: Metrics of Success

[personal profile] othellia 2015-01-21 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Huh, yeah. One of my fics (under a pseudonym so not linking it here) has about the same number of favorites as the fics with its pairing/length, has three to four times the number of follows, but has maybe about a third of number of reviews.

Most fics in my fandom (and other fandoms) have an average chapter length of around 2k words. Maybe 3k. Mine for this particular story average about 7k. If I segmented my chapters more, I'd have more reviews for sure. But I write what's the best for the story, not the review count, so I don't really let it get to me (although it is why I'll usually search my favs/kudos over review count).

Re: Metrics of Success

(Anonymous) 2015-01-21 02:46 pm (UTC)(link)
That's odd - I always filter for "complete, >100k words" when I'm looking for new things to read. Granted I usually use ff.net because I have less trouble with it rendering correctly on mobile devices, which changes the pool of fic available, but I'm far more likely to find something I enjoy in longer works than shorter.

Maybe it's because I read absurdly fast, or because I grew up on books, but trying to read in-progress fic doesn't work for me, and I rarely look at one-shots or short pieces unless I really like the author's longer work.

The fic I'm working on myself is already well over 200k, and I'm somewhere in the neighborhood of half done. They do say "write what you'd want to read..." :)