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Post by Smiley on Jan 27, 2003 18:14:35 GMT -5
I didn't get much feedback on it, and so I was just wondering. I think it started in week 67, and it had four parts. I sent in a sequel a week or two ago but it hasn't gotten in yet (I didn't really proofread it...hehe ) and I am just wondering if it's worth the time to look it over and fix it up if no one even read it. Comments, please!
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Post by LDF on Jan 27, 2003 18:17:44 GMT -5
I didn't get much feedback on it, and so I was just wondering. I think it started in week 67, and it had four parts. I sent in a sequel a week or two ago but it hasn't gotten in yet (I didn't really proofread it...hehe ) and I am just wondering if it's worth the time to look it over and fix it up if no one even read it. Comments, please! Nope. Never got a change to, Smiley Sorry. EVIL MOOSE MUFFINS!
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Post by Tdyans on Jan 27, 2003 18:24:40 GMT -5
I didn't get much feedback on it, and so I was just wondering. I think it started in week 67, and it had four parts. I sent in a sequel a week or two ago but it hasn't gotten in yet (I didn't really proofread it...hehe ) and I am just wondering if it's worth the time to look it over and fix it up if no one even read it. Comments, please! To be honest, I didn't read it yet, but that doesn't mean that I won't eventually-- I'm just usually behind on reading stuff in the NT. If you already wrote the sequel, I'd say it's worth going over and polishing just because you already went through the work of writing it. And if you do get it in, you may end up being surprised. Based on the small amount of feedback that I got for "Needed" I thought that not very many people had read/cared about it and that even fewer would therefore be interested in the sequel, but I sent it in anyway. When "Needed Too" came out, suddenly I got a ton of neomails from people telling me that they were so excited I'd decided to make a sequel because they'd loved the first one! Anyway, first and foremost do it for yourself. If no one is reading, at least you (hopefully) enjoyed writing it. And trust me, people are reading-- sometimes they just don't think about sending feedback, especially for series.
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Post by darkmage92 on Feb 2, 2003 11:18:37 GMT -5
Editing is mandotory!
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