fanfic.net alternative?
Jun. 6th, 2006 06:39 pmFanfiction.net just pulled one of my older stories, for the borderline violation "Not allowed: interactive, chat/script, real person, mst, and etc.". It's half story half script half film (yeah, that's 150%) and it's been sitting there for about 4 years now, harming no one and occasionally amusing someone.
I've stuck with ff.net for lack of an alternative in the multi-fandom archives. I like the direct flow of feedback there. It's often not stunning feedback, but it's nice to know someone's reading. I used to have a fic archive on my own site but it's not motivating to put new stuff out there and find you might as well have uploaded it to dev.null
Anyone know of a good alternative?
I've stuck with ff.net for lack of an alternative in the multi-fandom archives. I like the direct flow of feedback there. It's often not stunning feedback, but it's nice to know someone's reading. I used to have a fic archive on my own site but it's not motivating to put new stuff out there and find you might as well have uploaded it to dev.null
Anyone know of a good alternative?
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Date: 2006-06-07 09:17 am (UTC)Or maybe you should start pushing your own fanfic community - get more people to write and read, get more people to moderate?