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ficpositivity) wrote2017-07-29 11:30 pm
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Fic Positivity Feedback Meme
~*~*~FIC POSITIVITY~*~*~
inspired by previous feedback memessince leaving authors positive comments is all the rage right now, this is a catch-all feedback meme for all any of your favorite authors! want to compliment an author's writing in general, not just a specific fic? this is the place to do it!
anonymous commenting is on.
1. writers: leave a comment with your username, writing journal, comm, or ao3. please also mention if you'd like constructive criticism since concrit can be positive!
dreamwidth:
<user name="username">
livejournal:
<user name="username" site="livejournal.com">
ao3:
<user name="username" site="archiveofourown.org">
you can link your thread by copying the link in the (link) section of the comment, and pasting it elsewhere to plug your thread!
2. readers and commenters: leave a reply to the individual writer's thread (this can be done by clicking "reply to this" of the writer's comment to ensure that your reply is going to the right place) with your positive feedback.
please respect the authors' wishes if they would like concrit or not.
3. have fun and be kind! this is a post for fic positivity only :)
4. plugging your thread: use this code! or plug on tumblr!
Re: Hello!
Re: Hello!
Yay! I'm so happy I could help.
>> Before that point, I didn't think asexual was applicable to me at all, having only ever heard of the completely nonlibidoist variety. I owe you one; I'm ace and proud, and I have you and your diverse casts of characters to thank for it. :) <<
Yeah, there are many versions of asexuality and many are not well recognized in the asexual community. One that I keep trying to point out is there's a difference between finding someone sexy and feeling an urge to DO anything about that. If you don't pursue sexual encounters, your experiences are going to be more like people who can't tell what sexy is than like people who chase tail. Which is different yet again from celibacy where someone feels the urges but chooses not to act on them.