key meme and archives
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Gacked from
annearchy:

You unlock everything, because you are a skeleton
key. You are resourceful and can fit yourself
into any situation and find a way through. No
one can keep you out, but not everyone will
want you to come in.
What sort of key are you and what do you unlock?
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"Tides" got put up on a new archive page! The chaptering is a little screwy -- clicking on the title will get you to part 1, clicking on [1] will get you to part 2, [2] to part 3, and so on -- but it's all there and it looks good. So far as I know, this is only the second of my stories to be archived somewhere I didn't put it myself -- the other being "Family," my first HP Petunia!fic, which is up... somewhere. I think the site's called the Rag Bag? Something like that.
I should probably pay more attention to stuff like that. It means people like my stories! Plus, y'know, the more archives, the more chances of readers stumbling across them, right?
...
I think more fandoms need sites like FictionAlley.
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You unlock everything, because you are a skeleton
key. You are resourceful and can fit yourself
into any situation and find a way through. No
one can keep you out, but not everyone will
want you to come in.
What sort of key are you and what do you unlock?
brought to you by Quizilla
--------------------------------
"Tides" got put up on a new archive page! The chaptering is a little screwy -- clicking on the title will get you to part 1, clicking on [1] will get you to part 2, [2] to part 3, and so on -- but it's all there and it looks good. So far as I know, this is only the second of my stories to be archived somewhere I didn't put it myself -- the other being "Family," my first HP Petunia!fic, which is up... somewhere. I think the site's called the Rag Bag? Something like that.
I should probably pay more attention to stuff like that. It means people like my stories! Plus, y'know, the more archives, the more chances of readers stumbling across them, right?
...
I think more fandoms need sites like FictionAlley.