Ramble, ramble
Okay, so at last, started thinking about the commission again for the first time in months. ^^;;; What I'm here to ask is, can anyone direct me to good pics of Yue from CCS? Full-body would be best. I'd prefer anime pics, but manga will do. Elwen, I'm looking at your sister =P
On a separate topic. I wonder why the best authors on FF.net get the least reviews? I mean, there's the obvious "FF.net is a pile of [insert your creative descriptions here] not worthy of any respecting author/reader's time" sentiment, but the place isn't entirely inept. Yet, unless they write a running serial novel and rack up the chapters (and readers), it's just so lonely. You'd think a well-written story would stand out that much more in that archive of 90% junk, and people would WANT to read and review them, right?
Case in point: I present a couple of my favorite authors in terms of writing skill: Flarn (aside from the long and quite great Slayers fic, her most recent publication = no feedback) and pradaloz (great imagery, but look at those single digits.) And I know it's not like I'm doing my part to contribute, but I not-review everyone equally =P and at least I'm giving them a tiny bit of publicity here. ^^;; But I mean, is it the summary? I don't think that makes a significant difference. Is it the length? I admit I do pre-judge quality by word-count-to-chapter ratio, but there's all kinds of variety in my listed examples. Is it the single-chapters? My single chapter story that's not even finished has gotten more reviews than these prolific authors, and it's certainly nowhere as good...
(Yes, the not-very-secret's out now. I haven't publicized it because I'm still quite a ways from producing the finished work, for what little it's worth. But you won't have trouble finding it.)
Still waiting for mom to go to bed and leave me to draw in peace...
On a separate topic. I wonder why the best authors on FF.net get the least reviews? I mean, there's the obvious "FF.net is a pile of [insert your creative descriptions here] not worthy of any respecting author/reader's time" sentiment, but the place isn't entirely inept. Yet, unless they write a running serial novel and rack up the chapters (and readers), it's just so lonely. You'd think a well-written story would stand out that much more in that archive of 90% junk, and people would WANT to read and review them, right?
Case in point: I present a couple of my favorite authors in terms of writing skill: Flarn (aside from the long and quite great Slayers fic, her most recent publication = no feedback) and pradaloz (great imagery, but look at those single digits.) And I know it's not like I'm doing my part to contribute, but I not-review everyone equally =P and at least I'm giving them a tiny bit of publicity here. ^^;; But I mean, is it the summary? I don't think that makes a significant difference. Is it the length? I admit I do pre-judge quality by word-count-to-chapter ratio, but there's all kinds of variety in my listed examples. Is it the single-chapters? My single chapter story that's not even finished has gotten more reviews than these prolific authors, and it's certainly nowhere as good...
(Yes, the not-very-secret's out now. I haven't publicized it because I'm still quite a ways from producing the finished work, for what little it's worth. But you won't have trouble finding it.)
Still waiting for mom to go to bed and leave me to draw in peace...

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Good point about the nature of the fandom. I think that explains more about why novel-length Zelda fics get the reviews, too, since the original medium was about adventuring above all. But, I sure don't think reviews have to be only used for complements... if I read your fics and didn't like something about it (and if I were one to review in the first place ^^;) I would be MORE likely to comment on the unusual stuff. Oh well.
As for the drawing-ness, who says I *have* time to write? That's why that one story's taking me six months to finish. ^^;;
(I thought you might like that pic. I actually did it partly with the mood of "Nothing to Give" in mind. Yay inspiration. ;) )
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I'm glad to hear "Nothing to Give" was something of an inspiration. It's funny, really, since a lot of my inspiration for fic comes from fanart. I guess artists and writers have something of a inspiration circle going on.