Elizabeth Culmer (
edenfalling) wrote2012-08-26 08:04 pm
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wherein Liz thinks (very idly) about archives
I am idly wondering if it would be worthwhile to crosspost all my fanfic to AO3. And by "all my fanfic," I really do mean ALL my fanfic. Which is... over two hundred stories, several of which are multi-chapter, dating back to April 2002. That would be a VERY BIG undertaking, best done in small pieces. Also, while I wouldn't pull a story from the internet, there are some things I've written that I am perfectly happy to have languish in obscurity on my journal, rather than crosspost them anywhere more public. And it's not like I haven't already bashed LJ/DW into acting like a faux-archive in some ways.
On the other hand, making a journaling site act like an archive does require extra work -- I have to actively remember to update my directory posts -- and that's a continuing work cost whereas backlog uploading to AO3 would be a one-time work cost.
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I dunno, anybody have an opinion?
On the other hand, making a journaling site act like an archive does require extra work -- I have to actively remember to update my directory posts -- and that's a continuing work cost whereas backlog uploading to AO3 would be a one-time work cost.
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I dunno, anybody have an opinion?
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I am totally not reposting everything over there, personally. XD;;; Way too much work.
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I think my new plan is to export the Naruto stuff and then do the HP stuff once I finally finish "Secrets." Which is my new goal for the rest of the year.
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It's actually kind of interesting, things that might not get any comments or response on DW or Tumblr will get tonnes over on Ao3, and vice versa.
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Hmm. I guess it couldn't hurt to at least crosspost some of the bigger and/or more popular things, though.
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A03's the only place that has all my writing in one place and I haven't regretted taking the time to upload it (I've got about 50 fics). However, I was able to shortcut a bit by taking some stories directly off of ff.net (which has resulted in a hilarious argument in one of my fics over how I formatted a fic back in 2003).
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Yeah, I was reminded that AO3 has an import function, which would speed things a LOT. I think, aside from line breaks -- I use a weird line break (o-o-o-o-o-o-o) on ff.net to get around the way their file uploader strips punctuation from documents -- the only thing I'd have to reformat is a bit in one chapter of "Secrets" where Sir Vladislav crosses out something he wrote. Which is represented literally via strikethrough in my own file, but which I had to write around to describe for ff.net.