moon_custafer (
moon_custafer) wrote2018-04-14 09:36 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Entry tags:
Vaguewidth
After months of lag, my brain went off in a particular direction back in March, and it still won’t stop. And there’s nothing to do but travel with it, but it’s a fandom-of-one (or at least a very small fandom) situation, and even when it crosses over with other things, well that just tightens the Venn diagram.
And I’ve also been reading King Lear, and I can’t find a vid of any productions that I really like (i.e., ones that satisfy my Feels about Kent).
And I’ve also been reading King Lear, and I can’t find a vid of any productions that I really like (i.e., ones that satisfy my Feels about Kent).
no subject
Some people when they vagueblog really don't want to be asked about it, and I can never tell which kind is which, so I always ask whether I should.
I ought to be finishing the stuff that at least has people following it, but it’s this story, which was meant to be a one-off and has fourteen hits, one kudo, and one bookmark that handful_ofdust very kindly placed, that keeps wanting to go further.
Then I don't see any reason why you shouldn't keep writing it. Otherwise you won't be writing anything and that seems like a waste. Or do you need to be assured of an audience before you write something?
no subject
I suppose, when I’m posting things a bit at a time on AO3, it feels a little closer to giving some kind of stage performance. When there’s no response it’s like trying to play to an empty house, or worse, to an audience who make no sound whatsoever except to occasionally cough or clear their throats. Even a boo would be preferable, because at least then I’d know I ought to get off the stage.
no subject
Definitely update people on Dreamwidth/Tumblr when you post the next chunk, then. I don't think that's cheating at all.