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It's Lion Turtles all the way down ([personal profile] lettered) wrote2012-03-25 10:37 pm

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Have you ever written a fic that got a bigger response than you were expecting . . . and you're not sure why? You wrote it really fast, you just don't think it's that good, it had huge plot holes . . . but you got more comments on it than you were expecting? More nice things said about it than that fic you poured your heart and soul into--you know, the one that got that one lonely comment that was like, "This is good. I guess . . ."? I don't mean you were necessarily unhappy with the fic, or that you thought it was bad, just that you were surprised by the response, especially in comparison to what you expected, or what other pieces you've written have gotten.

If this has ever happened to you . . .

What fic was it?
Why do you think you got a bigger or better response than you thought you would?
Do you think the fic got more praise than it deserved?
If yes, what didn't you like about the fic?

If you haven't had that happen to you, or even if you have . . .

What fic do you wish more people had read, or wish had gotten a better/bigger response?
Why do you think it didn't get the response you wanted or feel it deserved?
Why do you like this fic/what do you think is good about it/why are you proud of it?
If you could let a potential reader know anything about this fic, what would it be?
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[personal profile] stultiloquentia 2012-03-26 11:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Yup. I'll never ceased to be amazed by the attention Stick Shift (my Buffy/Spike pegging fic) gets. I guess I figured at the time it would get a decent comment count, because it was porn featuring a popular ship, but it still gets recced, six years later, with lines like, "This is my favourite PWP of all time." Someone wrote a frickin' grad school paper around it! It's incredibly lovely and flattering, and I hope they never stop, but at the same time it embarrasses me, because I can't read that story anymore without cringing. I'm really aware of its style and pacing flaws, and dubious, now, about some of the content, the assumptions it makes, or at least the tee-hee way it addresses them. I think maybe some of this is not the story's fault. My vantage point and interests have changed. And so has my narrative voice, and it's possible that what I'm cringing at is the memory of my younger, OH SO MUCH YOUNGER AND MORE FOOLISH, self. (I have absolutely no doubt that what I'm writing now will be equally mortifying to the me of 2018.)

I'm about to go propose a CON.TXT panel about boy!pussies. HA. Were there boy!pussies on the Star Trek kink meme, did you ever notice, or are they peculiar to Glee?