I WIN

Jul. 15th, 2012 01:51 am
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Ha, finished! (At 7,650 words, oy.) I am going to let the story sit until tomorrow afternoon or evening, though, because I am sure there are quite a lot of obvious stupidities that I am overlooking right now -- too close to the trees to see the forest anymore, as it were -- and I would like to make at least minimal edits before releasing the thing on the world.

Speaking of which. This fic is a response to two separate kinkmeme prompts (mostly this one, but also a little bit this one) from the 14th post. The meme is up to the 16th post now. Should I repost the prompts and then post my story there as a fill, or should I just post the story here on my journal and later on AO3, with a link to the prompts? (And maybe with a link to the story posted under each prompt?)

What is the etiquette in this situation?

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Date: 2012-07-15 03:19 pm (UTC)
askerian: Serious Karkat in a red long-sleeved shirt (Default)
From: [personal profile] askerian
yay!

HMM. In this case I think you should post as a reply to the first prompt and a link on the second with "I combined your prompt with another one for this here fill, I hope you like it" or the like. And I'd say you should probably post on the original meme, because people might have put it on alert, or if that makes for a lot of comments (they always switch memes before the next is full because people might want to comment later on, so there's space left over, yeah?) then post it and the prompt on the new meme and link back on the old prompts.

Anyway people seem to comment less on the kink meme when you post a link to some other space instead of the actual fic, whereas when I repost on AO3 afterwards I get comments like "i reviewed it anon on the kink meme already but blahblah". That might be just a biased impression I have though. :/ More exposure is a good thing! SPAM YOUR STUFF IN... all of two places! XD

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