Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Writer's Drabbles: The Teaser

A little bit about logistics. Writer's logistics (and yes, I just made that up).
There is such a thing as a teaser on the fanfiction website. That is the limited summary you find when you scroll down the list of new/updated stories. Ones that intrigue me include: romantic pairings (particularly Romy, though the archive on that alone could stand on its own--there's that many), a (decent) alternate universe, and (yes) the writing itself. Spelling and grammar counts here too, mostly because it sort of sets you up for what's to come. Therefore, if I'm too busy staring at how you wrote "rite" in the summary, chances are I won't bother with the rest. I think our brains are wired that way, or maybe I'm generalizing.
I try not to plead with readers to READ MY STORY, IT'S NOT A MARY SUE, K??!! Because, well, because I try not to plead, period. Offer, ask, yes. But not beg. First off, I did not know what a Mary Sue was until I read a reader's bio, stating that it's the usual, formulaic mish-mash. If that's the case, my story can be categorized as a Mary Sue--but with a twist. I like that, playing on a theme, making it better. But if someone denies it and writes out in caps to get my attention, it does reverse psychology on me and I don't venture forward. Caps are equivalent to yelling. Don't yell. It's the internet.
Finally, the R&R requests in summaries tend to bother me. I'm very traditional. I think that if people like your topic, like your summary, like the idea you've proposed, chances are they'll at least read it. Maybe not review (which I've come to terms with--but not 100% okay with), but there are the hits on your counter, if that offers any consolation (not for me, though). I always believed that if people find your work interesting, they might be inspired to give some love, er, feedback. But people get lazy, they get tired of staring at the screen, who knows? I'm only being so benign about it because I can be guilty of all of those things as well. That, or I just could not continue reading. But that's for another day.
I guess in reality, that summary is just a summary, and people look at it in different ways. I'm always thinking up new ways to attract people to my writing, and sometimes it starts with a decent summary. But that's my opinion.
M ood:
Okay

Monday, October 18, 2010

New Chapter to be Posted

Hurray! Just got the chapter back from beta aiRo25 and after some last minute revisions, plan to post tonight. What a wait!