Subject: Thanks!
Author:
Posted on: 2010-08-19 10:30:00 UTC
Oh, you shameless self-promoting little monster, you!
No, seriously, I'm glad about the help. It'll make things so much easier.
Bye!
Subject: Thanks!
Author:
Posted on: 2010-08-19 10:30:00 UTC
Oh, you shameless self-promoting little monster, you!
No, seriously, I'm glad about the help. It'll make things so much easier.
Bye!
Hey everyone,
Suppose I wanted to put up a fic on the Unclaimed Badfic page
featuring xenomorphs and/or Predators, in what category should I put it?
Actually, since both the Aliens and Predator comics exist in the same universe, and crossover frequently, I don't think it'd be any more of a crossover than a Superman/Batman fic if it was one story based on the comic 'verse.
It all depends on where the story was on ff.net, I suppose.
Good point. I'll stick with the ff.net classification, just to be safe. Thanks.
If there's already a post about badfic on the Board, like the one directly below yours right now, in the future, you'd want to make any additional badfic notices in that preexisting thread rather than start a new thread. This prevents older posts from falling off the first page and is a good idea.
Thanks!
~Neshomeh
Okay, I know this is gonna sound incredibly stupid, but could you tell me how exactly I can put links in my posts? It's just that I've never done this before.
Bye!
Oh, you shameless self-promoting little monster, you!
No, seriously, I'm glad about the help. It'll make things so much easier.
Bye!
You enclose the text in [url] tags, I believe, replacing the [] with . And if you wanted to put a link with text other than the url, you'd do [url=x] text [/url]. Like so.
Just figured it'd be best to ask them all at once, you see.
When someone puts up one or two atrocious canon-breaking chapters belonging to a fic that was supposed to be much longer,
but then abandons that fic, can I report it or is two chapters simply not enough to make it killable?
...to have enough canon breaking elements in a couple of chapters to justify killing it. It isn't so much the actual word count, as the content.
I've done at least one story that was less than 1000 words, but still managed to have enough in it to kill it. I've done one that was over 25,000 words that I had to send my agents through the entire thing to get that final charge. Well, it was actually killable by about 15,000 words, but it had major charges at the very end, too.
Oh, now this opens possibilities... *evil mode*
I can see why it's possible. The "best" badficcers don't need many chapters to drive us crazy. Even a one-shot will do. Ain't that right, laura-who-gave-us-legolas?