It's always ourselves we find in the sea
With the encouragement of
ashnistrike,
rushthatspeaks, and
thisbluespirit who kindly provided me with an invite, I have edged slightly into the future and copied my tiny collection of fic over to AO3. It was either that or start retro-tagging entries on Dreamwidth.
Please feel free to come find me, signal-boost, whatever the etiquette is. I've got five fandoms and seven fics and no idea how to tag anything. I do not foresee myself participating in exchanges simply because I write an average of one piece of fanfiction a year, but then again until 2011 I did not foresee myself writing fanfiction at all.
Excelsior?
Please feel free to come find me, signal-boost, whatever the etiquette is. I've got five fandoms and seven fics and no idea how to tag anything. I do not foresee myself participating in exchanges simply because I write an average of one piece of fanfiction a year, but then again until 2011 I did not foresee myself writing fanfiction at all.
Excelsior?

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(Also thank you for all the nice comments!! I have only not yet replied because I tend to save nice AO3 comments - most of the time if my inbox suddenly fills up, it is just tag wrangling comments (much less fun, most of the time) - and also in summer unless it is a cool day, my internet time halves, hence commenting and reading is slower (it was cool on Weds, so I was around). (The perils of still only having a desktop and it sitting in a room uninhabitable in late afternoon and evening. Oh, and it was v nice to see a whole string of kudos in my emails too! <3 <3)
Also now you can navel-gaze re. statistics and which fic inexplicably gets the most kudos etc. etc.
I hadn't even thought of that. This could get hazardous in winter.
:-D
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Oh, God, I'm trying not to do that. Most of my fics have just a couple of kudos (the Pacific Rim is the outlier) and I'm already trying not to take it personally!
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