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Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:41 pm
by WarpGirl
I can handle criticism of my work, but when somebody calls me and "f-moron" and then says "like the story... you're this, that," and a whole lot of other unspeakable names. I quit.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:00 pm
by Alelou
Eh, people who give feedback like THAT are just desperately trying to project their own misery and outrage that the world doesn't love them enough onto you. It never really has anything at all to do with you or your story. You're just a safe, anonymous target. It's a shame to let a few random jerks chase you away from something you would otherwise enjoy. Just report them and get them blocked. And maybe also disable anonymous reviews if you have them -- apparently that can help.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:11 pm
by WarpGirl
But why go through all that trouble when you don't have too? I went to another awesome site, made lots of connections. As a matter of fact I'm thinking of starting my KOTOR fic again, I'm happy with the way it turned out.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:32 pm
by Alelou
Of course you don't have to. Personally I like fanfic.net, so I'd put up with a fair amount of caca to stay there.
I haven't put up anything new in awhile but I've had notices from people I've never heard of, who seem to be coming from other fandoms -- Harry Potter, especially, but also Jag, Transformers, etc. It would be so cool if Enterprise were catching on. Kind of doubt that, though, since you can't even watch it on TV in this country right now, as far as I can tell. Maybe it's on SyFy once in awhile, but I never catch it. I would have thought that after the movie would be a great time to build audience for it, but apparently SyFy didn't agree, or perhaps the ratings didn't.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:30 am
by Transwarp
Well, I did it. I took the plunge and posted something on fanfiction.net (I put up my first story 'Commissioning')
Thank you all very much for the advice and insights. It was most helpful.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:33 am
by Asso
I wil read it once more.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:34 am
by WarpGirl
I'm sure you'll be great! Goodnight!
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 6:53 am
by auroraborealis
I go to fanfic occationally. But honestly never for TnT stuff. I go there for Malcolm. Lol. A couple of problems with ff.net is that a lot of stories are never finished which can drive you insane. Another thing is a lot of the time people aren't honest in thier summaries and they put slash in their stories without telling you... which can be annoying. The other thing is there doesn't seem to be much of a community there. I like the people on this site and can identify the different personalities here. It makes reading the fiction and recieving comments more fun, espicially if comments come from authors you admire. I post on ff.net, but mostly just to because I like to get as much feedback as I can. Another place that I don't post at but I do read is entstcommunity.com. There's a lot of slash there too, but it has it's own catagory so you can avoid it if you want. The best Malcolm story I've ever read I found on that site. It was The Protector series by ShiShi. OMG. I think I mention that story in every thread I write in. If you like Malcolm+Hoshi READ IT. But anyway I digress. ff.net is fine if your not looking for anything personal.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:13 pm
by Lady Rainbow
I second Shi Shi's Protector's Series!!! She is an amazing writer!
A lot of my stuff is on ff.net (my ENT and Stargate Atlantis stories) and on Warp 5 Complex (I'm Raziela over there...)
The quality of stories at both kinda varies, but there are plenty of wonderful writers over at ff.net (Volley's Friend in Need Series, for example). I like their convenient way of uploading documents and adding chapters to stories. You can put certain authors on a favorites list, and e-mail alerts if a story's been updated/a favorite author has a new story up. One thing that gets me, though, is how so many people have one of my stories on alert, but never review.
For the most part, I've had really good experiences at ff.net, except for one. I had a similar problem where a few idiots sent really nasty reviews and were general a$$holes about my Switcheroo series. I ended up taking the whole series down (I'm rewriting it now), but I was really gun-shy about posting anything else for a while. But I don't let that bad experience stop me from posting again.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 1:19 pm
by Asso
Lady Rainbow wrote:One thing that gets me, though, is how so many people have one of my stories on alert, but never review.
Indeed. That happens also to me.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 4:05 pm
by justTripn
WarpGirl wrote:I can handle criticism of my work, but when somebody calls me and "f-moron" and then says "like the story... you're this, that," and a whole lot of other unspeakable names. I quit.
I remember Rigil sharing a crazy comment someone had left under one of his stories. It went on for pages and had nothing to do with Rigil's story. All I can remember from this distance is that the person was a Next Generation fan and objected to the way they call the ship "Enterprise" on Enterprise, rather than "the Enterprise" as on the Next Generation. And he also explained why Enterprise (all of them) should have been spelled with a "z." But know that some great writers get some crazy comments.The person clearly was prone to obsession and his obsession was temporarily directed at Rigil.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:35 pm
by Alelou
Yep. Whenever somebody gets hostile or mean, you have to figure there's probably something going on in their life ... or in their psyche ... and maybe quite accidentally you pushed a button, or maybe it was nothing at all, but they're just looking for some nice safe anonymous way to blow up on somebody online because they can't do it in real life with someone they actually know.
Or maybe they're just nutty, angry people online AND in real life. In which case, hoorah that we don't have to cope with them for real.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:37 pm
by honeybee
Most people who don't like your story - stop reading and shut up. Unless they have something constructive to say. Hostile, ineffective comments are just silly.
I've noticed that my MU fic is getting a whole new set of readers and commenters. Some people just like the MU.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:50 pm
by Aquarius
Asso wrote:Lady Rainbow wrote:One thing that gets me, though, is how so many people have one of my stories on alert, but never review.
Indeed. That happens also to me.
Realistically, though, putting your stories on alert is a tacit positive review; they like it (and you) enough that they want to make sure not to miss anything.
Re: fanfiction.net
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:27 pm
by Alelou
That's what I tell myself with "favorite stories" that get no review, too. At least until I flip over to the person's profile and see that she has another 1,400 favorite stories.