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Those Who Trust by theshyauthor

The Academy for Gifted Individuals by polandhetalia on ao3

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hello there! this was my fic blog. i wrote some phanfics. left up mainly for archival reasons, but ik some ppl come back to read.

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August 21st: Fanfiction Writers Appreciation Day

miaoujones:

bettydays:

breathingbarduil:

acebarduil:

It is not surprising news that fanfiction writers are highly underappreciated.

There’s something wrong with the numbers: let’s take a popular fic with almost 4k hits. For let’s say 700 readers, it will get about 50 comments and 300 Kudos (those numbers are just an example, sometimes it’s worse than that). Maybe I’m being too kind, maybe not, but things stay the same; there’s something wrong here. Can you see it?

It takes us days, weeks, sometimes months to write a story for you. We write for ourselves yes, but we also write to share. We write to offer you content about your favourite characters. We write to bring our and your ships to life. It takes you a fraction of second to leave a Kudos, ten seconds to one, two or a few minutes to leave a comment.

And here lies our problem: there’s no proper sharing if there’s no proper feedback. An author not getting comments is generally a sad author. If I didn’t get feedback I’d wonder what’s the point in keeping on writing. A comment makes a writer’s day, most of the time even motivates them to write more.

Another important thing thrandythefabulous and I noticed: why on Earth do so many readers don’t comment (even kudos) if the fic has been up for a little more than a week or two? Why? Your feedback is still welcomed and much appreciated.

We write for ourselves, but also we write for you. And sadly, many readers are being quite… ungrateful, when giving feedback is the least they can do to thank the people offering them stories for free.

So, before we get started on our little day, let’s talk about comments:

It doesn’t matter if other readers already said what you wanted to say, we’ll still love reading it again in your words.

It doesn’t matter the fic has been up for weeks or months or years; comments on those ones are unexpected and so, it makes them ever better.

It doesn’t matter if you don’t have much to say, we’ll be glad anyway.

Most authors leave the comment section open to people who don’t have an AO3 account, which means you can still… comment! How amazing is that.

That brings us to our little Fanfiction Writers Appreciation Day.

The point of this day is simple; on August 21st, writers and readers alike would go on AO3 (or any fanfiction website really), on Tumblr, and leave a comment on their favourite fics (even the fics they enjoyed!) and/or send their authors a message about their works.

It doesn’t matter if you’ve already or never commented. It doesn’t matter if the author doesn’t know about this post. It doesn’t matter if the author already knows how much you love their work.

Just let writers know you love the fics they write for you, simple as that!

And well, don’t forget to keep leaving a Kudos and a comment in the future, and make writers happy!

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I think this is a great idea! Also maybe we could rec our favorite fics on our blogs that day too? Mass sharing!

I’ll probs queue up fic recs to post that day. Sounds good?

i just want to emphasize the value of leaving kudos. it’s a small way of showing appreciation without having to put anything into words. it takes almost no effort but it will mean a lot to the author–or at least it means a lot to me and makes me really happy!

the other thing about kudos is this: i know a fair number of people who, when they’re looking for something to read in a fandom, sort by number of kudos and start reading from the top (the most kudos). so when you leave kudos, there’s a pretty good chance you’re helping that fic get attention–and if you enjoyed it, why wouldn’t you want that for the fic and the author?

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