āOh my Diorā? Like the fashion company? LOL that is so Lestatuesque, to say that instead of āOMGā. Thank u so much my dear! You are one of my Official Facebook Agents, keeping your eye out for any VC dropletsĀ to send me which I appreciate bc YES I AM ADDICTED TO THIS MESS and Iām so so glad that I can acquire it andĀ deal it back out to my other fanged littleĀ trash kitten addicts ^,ā¦.,^
*Technically youāre not late, bc when a birthday falls on a weekday, you are entitled to celebrate it on the weekend before AND after, thatās just the rules ;D
ā„uā„ Youāre so so welcome! Iām happy to serve in my own little wayĀ *stops self from getting all super mushy bc youāve all heard it all before so i will put it in the tags*
Iāve been seeing a lot of posts lately about how fandom can
be better to its writers. Ā Theyāre all
wonderful posts, with lots of good things to say about the importance of not
just leaving Kudos, but also comments.
And this might seem self-serving, but Iām going to say it
anyway. Ā Right now, most of fandom is
located on Tumblr, and I think these posts are leaving out a very important
step thatās just as simple as hitting the Kudos button. Ā
Reblogs.
I cannot tell you how many people who commented on Mise said
that the reason they read it was because they saw it appear so many times on
their dash. Ā And I canāt tell you how
excited it makes me to see it appear on my dash because someone else is talking
about it. Ā Honestly, sometimes I think I
get more thrill out of being on someoneās rec list or seeing someone else
promote my story than I do from getting that Kudos email.
(I do love that Kudos email, though, donāt get me wrong.)
I feel like this used to happen more often. Ā Even a year ago ā Iād see the reblogs of āNew
Chapterā posts for stories I followed before Iād see the original post. Ā And it was great, because Iād see the excited
squee of other readers and that would in turn get me excited to read, and then Iād jump in even more excited than I
would have been otherwise. Ā These daysā¦
yeah, not so much. Ā I canāt tell you the
last time I saw a reblog of a story I followed.
Or a story I didnāt follow, honestly.
Iām not sure what changed.
Hereās the thing: just like with artists⦠if you ālikeā that
art post, only the artist will know. Ā But if you reblog it, then youāre giving
someone else a chance to like it too.
Want to support your favorite fandom writers? Ā Want to make sure they get all the love and
attention they deserve? Ā Then reblog their story announcements. Ā Share
their stories on Tumblr or Twitter. (AO3 even has a handy little button that lets you do it super easy.) It takes all of a minute to do – less, in some cases. Ā
You donāt have to be a fic rec blog to tell your flist you like a fic, and that they should read it too.
YES. This is so, so true. I so appreciate reblogs of fic posts, and they tend to be rare. People will like a fic post and then sometimes go back and unlike it later, which always freaks me out. Did they decide they didnāt like the fic after all? (Iāve since learned people will sort of use likes as bookmarks.)
But yes, please reblog fic announcement and fic rec posts! Itās word-of-mouth advertising and we appreciate it so much.
Yes, THIS!! I canāt tell you how excited I get at reblogs, because then I know my fic will come in contact with a larger audience! Likes are awesome, too, but reblogs means (to me) that you like itāor my writing in generalā enough to want others to read it (or maybe you just want to support me, and thatās brilliant, too)!!
This is especially important because in fandom we have a bit of a thing against self-promotionāespecially outside of our own blogs, but even sometimes within them, too. We need you to reblog and rec and promote us, or our stories fizzle out and die in the sand. We need you to create buzz about our stories, because we canāt really do it ourselves without treading on some unspoken lines.
Wreck This Journal page of mine that Iām most fond of. I used a shimmery orange watercolor to smear my fingerprints down the page, then traced my hands atop and added all the elements to mimic a favorite vampire of mine.
( i-want-my-iwtv , I will be drawing more of the Brat Prince soon!)