Fan fiction reviews

anchovieanxiety:

vankoya:

helly-watermelonsmellinfellon:

devidakk:

tenshinokorin:

creativereadingfanfiction:

Imagine you have a coworker who likes to bake. Every week, they bring in a batch of delicious, homemade cookies and leave them in the break room. Next to the plate of cookies is a sign, “If you like my cookies, could you please just leave me a note and tell me what you like about them? The more feedback you leave about what you like, the more incentive I have to bake.” A hundred coworkers walk by and take a cookie. One person leaves a note. “Great cookies! Bake some more soon!”

The next week, once again there are cookies in the break room with the same sign. Once again a hundred people take a cookie and only one person leaves a note. “Nice! More soon!”

Week Three- Once again, a hundred people take a cookie. No one leaves a note.

Week Four- One hundred people take a cookie. No note.

Week Five- There are no cookies. Someone leaves a note. “Where are the cookies? I loved them. Please, please bake some cookies.”

Week Six- There are no cookies. Ten people leave notes. “I miss your cookies. They were my favorites. I loved the chocolate chips. My friend really liked the way you had almonds in the cranberry ones.”

Week Seven- Motivated by the wonderful notes, the baking coworker stays up late to bake the best batch of cookies they have ever made. That week, a hundred people take a cookie. No one leaves a note. 

The co-worker gives up baking for their colleagues.

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Please, if you like the fan fiction that you are reading, let your authors know. Stories are abandoned for a myriad of reasons, but it is very, very hard to stay motivated when you receive no positive feedback. If there is a story that you like, whether it is a completed one or a work in progress, please leave an up-lifting comment or review. By doing so, you’re providing that writer with motivation to spend their time and energy creating more stories for you.

And that way, you both win!

We got more feedback the year we took our website offline than at any other point in our 15 years of writing fanfic before that. So we put the archive back up. And all the feedback vanished again. Disheartening, but at that point, unsurprising.

Support your writers, your artists, your content creators: the people who spend time making things and sharing them for free so fandom can be nicer and a richer place for everybody.

Okay… You knocked some sense into me. And I’m honestly surprised because of it. I’ll try to write more revives.

This is the cause of a lot of unfinished fic. FFN has a page to show you your stats and you’ll have like 60K readers for chapter 1 and then chapter 2 will have only 17K readers. And the list of readers shortens as the chapters go on, until your in only triple digits and are getting maybe 5 reviews a chapter. It’s disheartening.

That last reblog about the chapters is super true. Please, if you love the whole series, don’t just like/reblog/comment on only the first chapter. When we notice that the feedback has depleted on the chapters beyond the first, we assume it’s because people aren’t enjoying the direction of the story and/or they’ve stopped reading the story. And hey, that might be true for some. But future chapters receiving a whole lot less feedback than the first has become too common to solely blame it on that.

So please, if you enjoy the next chapter, let us know. Whether that be through a like, a reblog, or a message. It’ll make us more motivated and invested in writing the following chapter, and it can potentially save the story that you enjoy reading from being added to the “discontinued” pile!! ✊🏻✨

I always want to leave feedback, but my timing is always wrong. For example, the fanfiction I’m reading now is written in 2012 and I don’t know if the author will be able to still see it, or if it’ll even play a part in making the author continue the story, or that the author will still appreciate it.

I’m chiming in here because of that last comment. I don’t get many fic reviews anymore, but most of the ones I’ve gotten in recent years include a qualifier exactly like that – “you wrote this so long ago, you might not even seen this!” or “I hope this doesn’t bug you.” 

In one case, the person was basing their assumption on the AO3 date, which is just when I added it to that archive. It was actually several years older than that – I wrote it a decade before they left their comment.

What I tell them, and what I’m telling you now, is that I LOVE KNOWING SOMEONE ENJOYED WHAT I WROTE! In all my years in fandom, I’ve never known a fic writer who didn’t feel encouraged, validated, and happy about getting feedback, even a single sentence like “This was great!” Point to any of my old-ass fics, and I can tell you where I lived when I wrote it, what my motivation was, and like 283835 additional thoughts and feelings I still have about it. 

I can’t speak directly to chapters, because I’ve never posted fic that way, but please, please don’t treat fanfiction like it has a shelf life, or assume the person who wrote it doesn’t care anymore. I haven’t posted a fic in five years, but any time someone bothers to comment, I feel a little more encouraged to keep trying to write again.

lazycatcorner:

Asgard, finally settling in Norway to repopulate:  So, what are the Nordic lands famous for since we were last here? Swordsmanship? Hunting parties? Bloodbaths?!?!

Millenial sipping iced coffee: Abba

Asgard: ???

Asgard, twenty minutes later bopping to Dancing Queen:

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maculategiraffe:

mintypineapple:

asktheangels:

Lately I’ve been getting most of my pep talks from Mister Rogers.

Great. Now I’m disappointing Mr. Rogers.

Mr. Rogers is not disappointed in you.  He’s proud of you for listening and thinking about what he said, and he hopes it plants a seed where sometimes maybe you notice yourself making an unhealthy choice and recognize it, because that’s the first step towards growth towards your best and healthiest self, which is a journey and a process, not an ideal state of which you are falling short.

Mr. Rogers loves you for just your being you.

starfudge:

Those fake IG accounts that people make for their favorite characters are always SO FUNNY because you know that there’s no actual way that any of those characters would have the aesthetic ass layouts that tumblr white girls think they would. Steve Rogers wouldn’t have a pastel word pic that says “Miss You Even Though You’re Right Next to Me” he would have like 2 and a half blurry selfies and a pic of a cool bird that he saw that reminded him of Sam. That’s it.

baku:

meggiesakura:

baku:

jollyreginaldrancher:

baku:

in case you haven’t heard it today, or don’t fully realise it yet: i promise you that most people in this world are kind, loving and understanding. the people around you want you to succeed, they do not want you to fail. your friends don’t hate you, they love you, and they want to see you grow and prosper. 

the world is not as bad as it seems. don’t forget that.

Sounds fake but ok

good news: it’s not fake. everything i said is true. being dismissive towards good things is a damaging mindset to have. you’ll feel a lot better if you have some trust and if you’re willing to consider optimistic viewpoints.

Is this what non depressed people feel like ? Damn. You’re so lucky

i’m extremely mentally ill and extremely depressed at that. deflecting good advice that encourages you to think positively about life by claiming that the person who said it is not depressed (when i very much am) is also a very damaging mindset to have.

OP pretty much said it all, but I feel so strongly about this that i just want to point at it and underline it. It takes two hands to count out all of the serious, debilitating issues I struggle with. I was diagnosed with the first one twenty years ago, and clearly those two decades involved some low fucking lows.. So I know better than anyone how bad it gets, and how bleak it feels.

But y’all worry me sometimes with this race-to-the-bottom shit, where you’re basically outdoing strangers in your vehement insistence that life is garbage. It doesn’t matter that it manifests via memes or has “jeez, lighten up, it’s just a joke about life being garbage!” subtext. Any therapist would tell you that’s still a bad habit, because it reinforces all the negative, inaccurate stuff your brain is LYING TO YOU about. The more depressed you are, the more anxiety is gnawing at you, the more important it is to remind yourself of the exactly what OP said here. 

Like, at some point it stops being cute and funny, and you just become the mental health version of that “rabies is beautiful, and it’s part of who I am spiritually” guy. Don’t build an altar to a disease. Don’t set a place for it at your table when it’s not even around. Yes, it’s part of your life. But it’s the worst part, and definitely not the biggest or most important.  

trashboat:

vagisodium:

my solution to a terrible party is making grilled cheese. i was at this awful party one time so i went to the kitchen and just started grilling cheeses and everybody at the party was like “check it out this guy is grilling cheese” and i made everybody a grilled cheese. the party was good after that

this is the most casual post i’ve made ever so why is it being treated like a scorching hot take and also why am i seeing this on my dash