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fandomsecrets2013-11-11 06:54 pm
[ SECRET POST #2505 ]
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(Anonymous) 2013-11-14 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)I write the same words on LJ or ff.net. Or "awesome story" as a variation. And it's been allright, I think.
I mostly agree with you (as I often do on fandomsecrets). However, when a writer tells a story they consider reader's reaction and use special writing tricks or create a suspense in a story, etc. They don't do it to read a story themself, so getting a reaction appropriate to a fandom's popularity is often an indicator of a job well done. Kudos are great for this too.
Leaving comments is not obligatory, but if there's an urge to, no need to fight it. Most people lurk, though. And there're more comments for WIPs, but personally I eather finish a fic or not nevermind how popular it is.
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But yeah, seems we agree.