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ATTENTION: For anyone who reads fanfiction without leaving feedback

dimensionhoppingrose:

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mushroomhobbit:

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caramelkru:

Here’s a few things you should know:

Fanfiction is a gift

Fic writers don’t have to share their works with you. They don’t have to write them at all. They do it and they share it because they’re fans of the show/book/movie etc. just like you, and they want to contribute to everyone’s enjoyment of fandom.

Fanfiction is hard to write

You need a lot of creativity and passion to write fic. You need a ton of motivation and drive to write a complete fic, let alone a good one. Fic authors write for hours and hours and hours, often staying up late into the night just to write. They write through job struggles and personal issues, resorting to phones and tablets when their computers are on the fritz, tapping away on public buses and trains just because they can’t find any other time to write.

Fanfiction is free

Fic writers give away thousands and thousands of words of pure fandom magic, and you get to consume all of it for the wonderful price of nothing. The only reward writers receive for themselves (besides a sense of accomplishment) is the response they get from you, the reader. Some don’t even feel that accomplishment until they see kudos and comments telling them how much their work was enjoyed. 

Please. 

No matter how much time you have, even just clicking the kudos button takes less than a second. And if you have time to read 5k words at one go, it’s no stretch at all to take a few more seconds to type ‘good job!’ or ‘i loved this!’ in the comment box and hit send. 

Still not convinced?

1. IF YOU’RE EMBARRASSED / SHY,

Fic authors LOVE hearing from you. Don’t worry about whether you think you’re going to phrase your response well. That’s literally the last thing we care about. Just knowing that you had a good time with something we made is EVERYTHING to us.

2. IF YOU STILL JUST DON’T SEE THE POINT,

I have a very special challenge for you, my friend.

Write a fic.

Go forth, and write a complete, well-structured, well-characterised fic with organic, stimulating dialogue interwoven into a proper, fully fleshed-out storyline. 

Publish your work for all the Internet to see.

And then get back to me.

A thousand times, this.

in addition, please comment respectfully always 💖 fic writers are the life blood of fandom!

Yesterday while talking to @skyler10fic, I did some math to get a very rough estimate of how much time I’ve spent on TISAF. At 15-20 hours per chapter, I’ve clocked well over 750 hours–probably closer to 1000. That means I’ve spent over 2000 hours on the series, and possibly as much as 2500. 

 My shorter works generally take 5-15 hours per chapter, depending on how elaborate the story is and how much prep work I have to do. I’d say that to date, I’ve probably spent 4000 hours writing Doctor/Rose fics. Well-written fanfic takes a huge amount of effort. Please leave feedback.

I spent a year writing a fic (I don’t have the brain to break it down into hours, but a year is a long time) and by the end of the fic I was getting minimal feedback and it was the most discouraging thing in the world.

Writers will literally stop writing without feedback. Remember that next time you say “this person is my favorite” and then proceed not to leave them a review.

(Source: scifibi, via dragonsatmidnight)

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