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Sophinisba Solis ([personal profile] sophinisba) wrote2006-03-22 09:00 pm

Rangers!

Attention, interspecies fans! The Man in the Frodo/Orlando ficlet [livejournal.com profile] absolutefiction posted yesterday, the one who likes to bathe nude in a pond near Bag End and then wank in a very hot way which a certain adorable hobbit finds inspiring, is not an actor from England but a Ranger! If you want, you can call him Halbarad. Many Meetings

Er, and, in case you missed it, I posted a Faculty ficlet the other night, Nobody Else. Man, that is the last time I post a fic in the middle of the night and then try to go to sleep.

[identity profile] mews1945.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
What happened with Nobody Else,love? I think I read it the next morning. Did it keep you awake thinking about those two sweet, lovable boys?
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[identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
Oooh thanks for the link! I somehow missed it! ;-) Love the idea of Frodo getting...er...loud while pleasuring himself...:-D
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[identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
oooh, I totally understand. Sometimes when I've posted something and I want to go to bed, I keep refreshing until at least one person has commented. THen I can breathe a sigh of relief that something wasn't dreadfully wrong with the fic and that at least one person might have enjoyed it. :-) Gosh, but it's been a long time since I've actually posted anything besides crackfic...

[identity profile] absolutefiction.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
aw, thank you. i am honored by the rec. *hugs*

[identity profile] absolutefiction.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
hee! *hugs again!*
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[identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)
awww...*pets*

There is such a variety of reasons why people don't read and 90 percent of the time it has nothing at all to do with the quality of hte piece. But you knew that. As do I. Never makes it easier. Like me...I'm so far behind in reading stuff because my brain has been scattered and I'm stressed about RL. So often times I skim past something and think well unless it's a pairing and/or scenario that just thrills me to death, I think, well, I'll come back to that. And then I forget or get lazy. It's the disadvantage of not having some central place where EVERYONE just uploads their fics.

I have no perspective on my fics, either, none. But I do know that if I get a lukewarm or meh response, I'm unlikely to be thrilled about continuing if it's a WIP...;-)

[identity profile] mews1945.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, yes, I know that feeling too. It's nervous-making, wondering if anyone will read something you've posted, isn't it?
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Re: I'm okay now, it was just that first morning

[identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com 2006-03-23 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it's great that you can freely admit that need for external validation. I totally admire that. :-) So many of us strive NOT to depend on it and want to believe that we don't, but the truth of the matter is, most of us depend on it on some level, some more than others. I've gotten much better over the years, and I'm way better than I was even a year ago. But I've also committed fully to writing only for myself and not to please an audience. The audience can choose whether to be pleased or not by the result. :-)

But of course, you know this and I know this -- be careful of the external validation because I've found that the things that are most dear to us are sometimes the stories that get the least attention. You want to know what story of mine got just tons of feedback and emails and requests for more? Nope, not some canon-based epic. Nope, not even good interspecies sex. Certainly not the Frodo/Sam WIP I once attempted.

It was a fic written on the spur of the moment mpreg AU in which Frodo was pregnant with twins. Why? I'm convinced because it just hit those kink buttons for those who enjoy that kink, lol *cough, Lily, *cough*).

Was this my best work? Nope. Was it the work I was most proud of? Certainly not. The stories that I'm most proud of hardly passed with any recognition from anyone. And yet I'm still most proud of them..;-)

I'm TOTALLY babbling here and probably didn't make much sense, but I'm tired...! :-)
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Re: I'm okay now, it was just that first morning

[identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com 2006-03-24 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
Whee, I'm on now and so am seeing this right away. This is a fascinating discussion, actually.

Absolutely. Writing fan fic and posting it IS a social activity. If I want to get pleasure out of a story just for myself, I'll write it in my notebook and keep it there. I won't share even a little bit with anyone because the moment I do that, then the community owns it on some level. If nobody comments, I feel like a.) the premise or pairing wasn't intriguing, b.) it really, really sucked and my friends are just being polite by saying nothing c.) bad timing...the people who would normally read it are busy, didn't see it, etc. or d.) all of the above, lol!

And I'm ashamed that I've quit writing some WIPs because the feedback was lukewarm or not plentiful or the people that I thought would really enjoy it didn't even read it, etc. Honestly, I'd rather have fewer comments but from people whose feedback means a lot to me than to have tons of feedback from a bunch of strangers that say things like "write more soon!" or "that was good!" :-)

What is your Frodo WIP about?

And I have to sincerely apologize for the betaing of your last few chapters. I have never in my life been this irresponsible about a beta. I swear it has nothing to do with the story. I absolutely LOVE the story and your writing. It really is all about being so stressed and unsatisfied with my life lately that I can't freakin' remember anything from one moment to the next unless it's sitting right in front of my nose, and I can't seem to organize the rest of my life. And then I switched computers which threw me off even more...I know you resent me those chapters awhile back and ... somehow all this time just slipped by...I"ll get done what I have tomorrow! (I know you said you were rewriting the last chapter or something??)
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Re: I'm okay now, it was just that first morning

[identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com 2006-03-24 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
That's certainly a good point about the feedback from friends vs. feedback from a stranger who is stopping in. If it's a long, meaty feedback, then I'm totally with you on that. Oh, I rue the day that my old computer got a virus because it took wtih it all the emails that I had saved to my hard drive (but deleted from my email) that I just cherished because they were long and detailed and from people who didn't know me very well if at all...:-) So I know that heady feeling. It's very nice. I don't get that anymore at all, really. I don't think anyone goes to my website unless they know it's there already and if they know it's there, they most generally know I have an LJ and are following it there, lol.

For MY part, I know I don't read anything that I don't want to read so if I'm giving feedback, it's always real and not just to "be nice". So that might mean I don't read every pairing or scenario (unless I just get in that mood to read anything), but when I do I'm all excited about it!

Well, that's really cool about your WIP. It's true that the scenario sounds MUCH more Dana's cuppa, lol, with the femslash and het. But if you are getting really into writing it and are enjoying yourself with it, then that's what you should be writing.

I HOPE one day you'll be inspired to write a Frodo/Aragorn WIP because you write the pairing so well! :-) But I don't want to pressure your muse because I believe that one should always follow one's muse...:-)
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Re: Viva interspecies

[identity profile] claudia603.livejournal.com 2006-03-24 06:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, I'll take a great Frodo/Faramir story, too! Any day, me dear! :-)

Okay, if you're not in any hurry with the other Frodo one, maybe I'll delay the beta a little while longer, too (since I have a whole list of things to get through today, lol) :-)