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Apr. 3rd, 2008 10:50 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In my last post I mentioned how happy I was with getting some awesome comments on my last story. Now I deleted that part and added it back a few times, because what if people thought I was this egotistical big head?
But you know, I am proud and there's nothing wrong with that. So I'm standing here and saying I'm proud of the story, I think I wrote it well.
Now I want you to do the same. No need to dim your shine, it's just me, and I'm asking you to tell me about the story you're most proud of, with links so others can read it too if you're comfortable sharing. A paragraph that you wrote and think is amazing, and hey, copy pasting that here would be awesome. If you're not a writer, tell me about an icon you made that came out well, a graphic or a website you built. Tell me about the kick ass cards you make, that you've painted your walls at home and they look fab. The shelves you made out of breeze blocks and planks.
I want to know. So no hiding your light. Be proud.
But you know, I am proud and there's nothing wrong with that. So I'm standing here and saying I'm proud of the story, I think I wrote it well.
Now I want you to do the same. No need to dim your shine, it's just me, and I'm asking you to tell me about the story you're most proud of, with links so others can read it too if you're comfortable sharing. A paragraph that you wrote and think is amazing, and hey, copy pasting that here would be awesome. If you're not a writer, tell me about an icon you made that came out well, a graphic or a website you built. Tell me about the kick ass cards you make, that you've painted your walls at home and they look fab. The shelves you made out of breeze blocks and planks.
I want to know. So no hiding your light. Be proud.
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Date: 2008-04-03 04:16 pm (UTC)I also feel pretty pleased about my part in getting Make The Yuletide Gay off the ground, but that's more a diffuse pride in the whole of popslash fandom (and in the Chief Tech Elf, who did the most kickass piece of programming in a ridiculously short amount of time). The way that everyone pulled together to make sure that SeSa didn't die just filled me with fannish love and pride.
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Date: 2008-04-03 06:52 pm (UTC)The writing in your post-Apocalypse story is amazing. There are still certain scenes I can remember so clearly, and the tone of the story is just right.
Knowing your issues with challenges, I'm not surprised you picked the challenge stories too. Your choey zombie story, still made of win.
The way that everyone pulled together to make sure that SeSa didn't die just filled me with fannish love and pride.
Oh yes. That was so awesome to see!