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Die Potterdämmerung Gibich ([info]smo) wrote in [info]fanficrants,
@ 2004-08-09 10:44:00


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I am not averse to taking fic requests. I have even been known, on occasion, to solicit them, particularly for drabbles. However, I think a distinction needs to be made between the term "request" and the term "demand."

Neither I nor any other fanfic writer is under any obligation to produce fic on demand. If we do not update a multi-part story for a while, we do not owe anyone an excuse. Sometimes real life interferes; sometimes we're busy with other fics; sometimes the fish just ain't biting. That's our business, and no one else's.

As for requests, I do feel a sense of obligation towards those, but only to a certain extent. If I have to choose between something I'm doing as a favor on the internet and something with a deadline in the real world, I'm going with the time-sensitive material every time. The request will be done when it's done, and that's that. No more apologies, no more excuses. I am a writer, not a machine.


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[info]iczer6
2004-08-10 03:11 am UTC (link)
If we do not update a multi-part story for a while, we do not owe anyone an excuse. Sometimes real life interferes; sometimes we're busy with other fics; sometimes the fish just ain't biting. That's our business, and no one else's.

I disagree here, while I agree you don't 'owe' anyone anything when it comes to fic I don't think it's a bad thing to occasionally pop in and let your fans know what's going on.

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[info]sockospice
2004-11-06 12:20 am UTC (link)
True.

Also, I tend to shy away from posting any multi part fic until I have it finished. i don't owe the readers/reviewers anything, but i have enough respect for them to finish anything I've started.

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(Anonymous)
2007-03-03 12:56 am UTC (link)
Especially if you decide to abandon it altogether. There are some fics that I'm stilling checking back on years later, in the faint hope that the author is just MIA. It's better to just know, grieve and move on.

Sure the author doesn't *owe* us anything, they're giving us fic free of charge or obligation. But still....

LJ: Narnia06

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(Anonymous)
2005-07-30 02:19 pm UTC (link)
Amen corner. I want to copy this and paste it on every wankser-head that pops up to cry about what's left undone. Can they not write it themselves if they want it that bad?

~xenophyle

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[info]smo
2005-07-30 06:19 pm UTC (link)
You'd think, yeah. Especially since they always have such particular ideas about how it ought to be done.

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(Anonymous)
2006-08-11 04:45 am UTC (link)
Hi I just wanted to say I really liked your fanficrant. Could please write another few paragraphs?

/sarcasm

cavalaxis@lj.

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[info]smo
2006-08-13 01:47 am UTC (link)
Hee.

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