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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-03-14 05:28 pm

[ SECRET POST #5912 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5912 ⌋

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Re: Based on 10

(Anonymous) 2023-03-15 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
It depends.

If I have a pairing? Sift through that mountain on AO3. After amassing a few, I usually check if the authors I like
1. Have written anything else for this pairing
2. What they have bookmarked
OR
3. Check what people who have left kudos have bookmarked or if they've written things (since we clearly have this in common).

Sometimes I'll find things that people tag as part of a giant collection ("The Best of X/Y" or whatever they name it). Then I soft through there.

If there's other tags I want, I narrow it down. A certain word count, complete vs WIP etc.

If it's an older fandom (say Inuyasha) I might check here and ask if anyone knows any archives or Google archives+fandom. And usually they have yearly awards or whatever on certain archives and I'll check through those recs. Then I'll check on LJ/DW(for more recent fandoms as well) to see if there's comms or rec lists.

And finally, I'll hit up Tumblr. Sometimes an author on AO3 will have a tumblr where they post additional things but don't cross post. Etc.

For Gen/non pairing specific within a fandom, it's all about the tags.