A Reader's Rant
I feel there is in essence an agreement in fanfiction: a writer writes a fic, a reader reads and comments. When a writer breaks that agreement and stops writing that fic a reader is left with little recourse; after all we can't take back our egoboo. The power is with the writer and some writer's words can be so powerful that we readers leave ourselves open to possible heartache whenever we start to read one of their WIPs. It's the one drawback with fanfic as no professionally published work would be available to readers while unfinished.
When
ladycat777 told me that she wouldn't be able to finish "Hunt Brother" I was despondent. Unlike other writers like Edibbea, Siege and Shara Nesu whose RL has become difficult, she is still writing more fics, many of which are also unfinished. I haven't flamed her with hatemail or anything like that. I still read her fics and often make nice comments but I no longer invest myself in them. When I rec "HB", which I do quite often as it's one of my favorite fics, I write like I did the other day "and finally there's my beloved "Hunt Brother" by ladycat777 at http://www.subtle-salvation.com/stories.htm#series which apparently will remain forever unfinished *sob*". "HB" is a great fic but I cannot in all fairness let others become hooked without warning them. Since I can't walk outside her house with a picket sign proclaiming, "Ladycat's unfair to readers" a *sob* is my only way to show my unhappiness.
Here comes the kerfluffle:
Yesterday someone, not Ladycat, took umbrage at what I wrote (see http://www.livejournal.com/community/bloodclaim/#item1217600). What realy upset me was that she did it in public and not in a private e-mail (my e-mail addy is in my user info and we are both members of 2 Yahoo groups). While I would accept a reprimand from Ladycat I won't accept it from a 3rd party except now Darkhavens has gotten into the act. Is what I wrote in my rec, a *sob*, inappropriate? After all I was reccing "HB" for effing's sake. Was I really out of line or did someone (someones) overreact? And in public too?
ETA: This is not my day. I found Entrenous' addy at m-mSlashaholics and inadvertently sent my e-mail not to her but to the group so our little kefluffle is out there too *wants to go back to bed and start the day over*
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Here comes the kerfluffle:
Yesterday someone, not Ladycat, took umbrage at what I wrote (see http://www.livejournal.com/community/bloodclaim/#item1217600). What realy upset me was that she did it in public and not in a private e-mail (my e-mail addy is in my user info and we are both members of 2 Yahoo groups). While I would accept a reprimand from Ladycat I won't accept it from a 3rd party except now Darkhavens has gotten into the act. Is what I wrote in my rec, a *sob*, inappropriate? After all I was reccing "HB" for effing's sake. Was I really out of line or did someone (someones) overreact? And in public too?
ETA: This is not my day. I found Entrenous' addy at m-mSlashaholics and inadvertently sent my e-mail not to her but to the group so our little kefluffle is out there too *wants to go back to bed and start the day over*
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All minor stuff, an exchange between two people featuring a civil disagreement that the moderator just happened to see and forestall before it became more involved.
However, you've certainly upped the ante by sending a public messge to me via m-mslashaholics, and by posting this rant which replicates the email. Those actions, in addition to your judgements here about (among other things) which authors are allowed to take time away from their stories and which are not, is what is fueling the discussion now taking place.
I probably don't need to point out to you the irony that your email took issue with the fact that my suggestion came to you in a public forum (an entry in all likelihood seen only by the small number of members who chose to click the initial fic search) when your email to me went out automatically to the nearly 700 members of m-mslahsaholics. But in case I do, there it is.
Incidentally, you may find it helpful to know that not everyone gets mailings from Yahoo groups of which they are members. I have many of my groups (including m-m slash) set to "no mail" and check messages only on occasion at the website. So really, your message would not have reached me at all (particularly as you did not send it to me individually at any point), had not several people who got your publically-sent email pointed out that you addressed me and this issue on list.
Though I now know you're not amenable to suggestions in these cases, I'll suggest nonetheless that you contact the moderator of m-mslashaholics and request the removal of both your initial email msg and your ensuing apology to the entire list.
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