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fandomsecrets2013-06-23 03:43 pm
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(Anonymous) 2013-06-26 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)2) It's up to you, but as a reader, I should point out that you can actually turn off some readers that way: personally I love long stories, the longer the better and would rush over a really, really long story.
WIPs on the other hand I usually filter out and when a very long WIP is complete, I still skip over them or if for some reason I do read them, I am often much more critical of it than if I had read it in one big gulp.
The very few times I read a WIP story progressively, one chapter at a time, I ended up being disappointed in the story because it gave me time to see all the inconsistencies and the repeated suspense simply killed my emotional involvement.
But as the author, I think it's your decision alone: on the other hand, not posting the end of a WIP? That strikes me as immoral, because it betrays the trust readers placed in the author.
3) Mind you, what I find funny are WIP authors who beg for comments and threaten not to post the rest of the story if they don't receive enough comments, without the common sense to understand that most people do not read incomplete stories because they have been burned too often by abandoned WIPs... talk about hypocrisy!
Note that this last most definitely does not apply to you since it's clear that you finish your WIPs (and very possibly had the whole story completed already when you started posting).
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The funny thing is that I'm the same way. What I usually do with novel-length WIPs is read the first couple of chapters, flag it to follow and keep an eye on it so I can read the entire thing when it's finished. I love long-fic like burning, but some folks are just turned off by it unless they don't feel like they have to read it all at once.
I might post my other enormous fic all in one fell swoop (when it's finished) and see how that turns out.
I can't imagine holding a story hostage for comments, but I've seen it done over and over again. Boggles the mind.