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geoviki ([personal profile] geoviki) wrote2006-01-03 08:06 pm
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Music and a poll

I just posted four songs on [livejournal.com profile] audiography, one of which is a gorgeous jazz ballad by Les McCann, With These Hands. Songs available to upload for one week.

My next topic was going to be "Why Frozen Strawberry Daquiris are the Adult Equivalent of the Slurpee, and Why I Need to Find a New Drink To Order In Bars", but I think I covered the whole discussion in the topic sentence. Which means it's time for a poll.

I don't do enough polls. For "not enough" read "more than the lone one I did about a year ago". This one feeds my little worried obsession about whether or not I'm normal. You know the feeling? Am I doing it as often as everyone else or am I abnormal? I'm talking about reading Works In Progress; why, what do you think I was talking about?

I glance through a few of the Harry/Draco comms on occasion, because I can sometimes help with recs or fic searches, but I find I cruise right on by all the WsIPs there, because I rarely commit to an unfinished story. I have a few that I keep up with, but it has to be compelling to tip me over the edge to read them in the volume I used to as a newbie. And it's not only the fear of being left hanging, although that is a concern. Sometimes I want to wait and indulge in one fell swoop - I think it helps my enjoyment of the fic. Well, plus I have a spotty memory these days from being a young adult during the '70's and a menopausal mother now.

What about you? You can even tell me which WsIP you follow in the comments if you like.

[Poll #645057]
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[identity profile] shezan.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
I grabbed me Les McCann, whom I don't know. I am putty in your hands.

:)

[identity profile] maeglinyedi.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmmm. My answer to the second question is 'fewer than five', but it really depends on what you mean exactly with 'following'. If it means: drop everything the moment you see a new chapter uploaded to a WIP and read it at once, then yes, I'm following fewer than five. I only read about three WsIP like that at the moment.

However, following can also mean: going back to certain WsIP every six months or so to see if they've been updated/completed, and (re)reading what's available at that moment, and then again forgetting about it for another six months or so. I read quite a few WsIP like that, probably more than 12. :-)
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[personal profile] femmequixotic 2006-01-04 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
ARGHHHH! I replied to your poll and THEN realized I was logged in under an RPG journal. Dammit. *g*

So, um, [livejournal.com profile] quidditch_prat is really me.

And I have to tell you, Viki, you've got the best taste in music....

[identity profile] bethbethbeth.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
I look at a few Snape/Hermione stories when I check into the SS/HG archive, but that's not very often. I *was* following...um...I want to say "The Wind Beneath His Wings," but isn't that a bad song? Anyway, it's a very good Harry/Draco WIP, but I lost track during November/December when I was in a writing frenzy. And right now, I'm following [livejournal.com profile] eolianbeck's Vorkosigan wip (Miles/Gregor).

Three years ago, I was following two dozen wips.

Seven years ago, I was following none, and swore I'd never read an unfinished story.

It all goes in cycles for me, I guess.

(Also? When's the smutmas reveal??? I'm going crazy waiting!!! *G*)
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[identity profile] isoldam.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
I usually only follow WIP's of authors that I trust will finish the fics in a timely manner. I'm following three right now. "Shadow of His Wings" by Mirabella:
http://theguestroom.houseofhobbits.com/hp/sohw.html
new parts on Mira's LJ:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/mirasfics/
The best Harry/Draco story I've read so far, and I've read a lot of them. Also, the best Harry/Draco duel ever written.

"If You've A Ready Mind" by Maya
http://www.livejournal.com/users/mistful/
Maya's brilliant Ravenclaw!Draco H/D story.

"Things That Change" by eutychides
http://www.livejournal.com/users/eutychides/
A strangely compelling Draco m-preg story. I'm not sure if I like it but I can't stop reading it.

[identity profile] amelia-eve.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
I have nothing intelligent to say at this time about WsIP, but I think about cocktails quite often. Maybe you can wean yourself away from the strawberry daiquiri by starting with something that still has fruit juice, but isn't as showy? Vodka and orange juice? A nice Cosmo with cranberry juice? I myself am partial to lime flavored drinks, such as the Mojito, with rum, lime, and fresh mint leaves.

For more wintry drinks, there is always a spicy hot cider, or one of my favorites, steamed milk with Frangelico. I believe it is called a White Nun.
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[identity profile] aurani.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Right now I'm following Maya's things, of course (her Ravenclaw!Draco-thing, her "Quality of Mercy") as well as Mirabella's In the Shadow of His Wings. I was actually trying to wean myself off of fanfiction entirely because it was The Addiction to End All Addictions in a very unhealthy way and interfering with my sanity schoolwork, but I couldn't, what with fandom being forever and all that.

Oh, and I've just finished reading the Shoebox Project, which was fantastic. I will never be able to read R/S or Mauraders Era again because it has been perfected, and everything else will merely remind me how much I want the next chapter of Shoebox. You know when you catch on to an WIP quite late in the game, and when you start, there seems to be such a comfortable abundance of quality reading to do, but before you know it, it's all gone, and you're left pining for a chapter that wont come out for months with all the others? That withdrawal-y feeling from having had too much at once?

Er, maybe not, but it was something like that for me. -_-;;/T_T;
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[identity profile] isiscolo.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
I follow as many WsIP as I have in a long time, which is zero.

[identity profile] rynne.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
Here from [livejournal.com profile] hogwarts_today.

I've been in fandom for over three years now, and I've never had a problem with WsIP. I've always figured that if they finish it later, great, I'll have the whole thing to read; but if they leave it abandoned, well, at least I'll have enjoyed what they did write. So I follow a lot of WsIP; I'm not even going to bother to try and think of how many, but it's more than twelve. And I read so much fanfic that it's not that much of a loss if a WiP is abandoned, because I'm sure to find something else that grabs my attention soon enough.

[identity profile] somewhatdeluded.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 06:31 am (UTC)(link)
I think I'm cursed. With the exception of the various long fics by [personal profile] copperbadge, who is remarkably reliable, every single WIP that I have started reading while it was in progress has either been officially abandoned or not updated in the past year.

By "following" under 5 WIPs, I mean I am aware of them, I make note of their ongoing progress, and I absolutely do NOT read them until I see the little "COMPLETE" or "N/N" notation pop up on a post. Between my curse and my crappy short-term memory, it just seems like a bad idea.

[identity profile] lagreyeyes.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 07:20 am (UTC)(link)
Sometimes I want to wait and indulge in one fell swoop - I think it helps my enjoyment of the fic.

I like to do that when I have the spare time, which essentially these days is never. *sighs* I remember reading "Snitch" in one day. Then I found out it would never be finished and had a rather nasty hissy fit.

Well, plus I have a spotty memory these days from being a young adult during the '70's and a menopausal mother now.

God, I'm so with you on that one! *laughs*

[identity profile] scoradh.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
Frankly, my lack of WIP-reading-ness is not so much due to any fault in the theory of WIP, but rather my inherent raging jealousy. This was always a fairly marked trait, but it's grown to explosion level since entering fandom. I really don't want to see yet another writer who's better than me, gets more attention than me, or both. Nowadays, even when I see a really good tagline or summary, it puts me off rather than entices me. I content myself with reading terrible fic, so that my superiority complex will have a valid excuse.

Also, am seriously impatient. People only post WIPs to get attention, I'm absolutely convinced. I've done it myself, I know. If you have a really long story, you should finish it, and then post it.

And that is all, because I'm late for a rather horrendous tutorial.

[identity profile] parthenia14.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 10:01 am (UTC)(link)
I used to read them in spadeloads, but then I got frustrated because my absolute favourites (including Underwater Light and Eclipse)hung for ages, and my guilty secrets (jedirita's Neville epic, and the original Cambiare Podentes) got going and then froze. In both cases, you read through 25 chapters in a fever of excitement and then pfft.

The trouble is, it being H/D and only 3 plots to go round, it becomes quite difficult to remember what happened. I can remember Eclipse quite clearly but my other huge favourite, Shadow of His Wings, although fantastically well done is sort of old-skool H/D and as a result when it's updated I have to go back 4 chapters to remember what happened.

In fact I've just done this, because ravurian was nagging me to read it and I realised Mira was up to 18/20 chapters now. But the chapters are LOOOOOONG and yes, I'd forgotten everything. I haven't even caught up on myself yet, let alone chapters 14 to 18 which are the ones I've never read.

On the other hand, I adore novel-length fanfic; most short one-shots don't do it for me at all.

[identity profile] snottygrrl.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 10:19 am (UTC)(link)
i'd be reading less wips if i hadn't gotten suckered into a few before i realised they weren't finished. i don't regret time i've spent involved with fabulous wip by great writers, but it begins to get muddled after a while.

random kudo, in that i don't think i ever commented on your fic you wrote for coffeejunkii (because i actually printed out a copy to read so i never went back to comment, my bad!), i really enjoyed it. it was the most unique mpreg i've ever read. i loved the concept behind it and how it all worked. adored the dancing bit, should have known it was you by that part alone. lovely fic!
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WIPs

[identity profile] jazzypom.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
I'm only following one, and that's because the work is good, and the person is on my flist. I tend not to follow wips because invariably, RL intrudes and the story rarely gets finished. Or the writing is uneven and the continuity of action is lacking.

Personally, I'd prefer if the author just did one big piece and post it out there, it's a better read, in the sense that you have one coherent whole. Besides, following WIPs calls for a fandom committment that I can't give anymore.

[identity profile] shadowpryde.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Over here from [livejournal.com profile] hogwarts_today, though you have probably seen me around in other places.

Anyway, I always rant and rave about the evil of WIPs (it's pronounced more easily and rant as much in person as I do online) frequently. Mainly as a result of entering fandom and having Underwater Light and Love Under Will being two of the most highly recced fics at the time and NOONE warned me they were WIPs. I'm with you on the little time and patience for WIPs thing, but they do get tempting when they float through my journal or I cruise by them and the plot looks interesting. Mainly why I'm chiming in here in addition to the poll is to give you an idea of something to do. I get so many recs through my journal that I don't have time to read them all. If something looks interesting, I bookmark it under three different categories. (And one section has subcategories based on pairings but that's a sidenote.) First category is where everything goes at first, it's the one-shots section if I can't immediately identify it as something that belongs in the other two. If, when going to read, I discover it goes in something else, I file it away appropriately for when I have more time. The other two categories, as you may have guessed, are multi-chapter fics and Works In Progress. I go through the second of these two every few months or so and if a link is over 6 months old and the story hasn't been actively written on in almost as long (without a really good reason), I delete it. This way, if something looked interesting, I know that I've still got it for when it's finally done ... but if it's obviously not getting worked on, I have the satisfaction of deleting it and making it go away. Best of both worlds in my mind.

Take the idea for what it's worth!

-Draconis Leona-

[identity profile] ausmac.livejournal.com 2006-01-04 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Always on the lookout for some smooth jazz, so downloaded the McCann - very nice peice, thank you.

I'm following "Shadow of His Wings" also, and although its not strictly a wip, I very much look forward to the second book of "Cambiare Podentes" - but the thing is, I don't see as many WIPs on LJ as I used to, or perhaps I'm just not catching them. A year ago every second writer on my Flist was putting out wips, and now there are hardly any. Or maybe they are posting them screened or to special lists or on archives, I dunno.

Also, I think it helps if they put up notes now and then to let people know they are still working on them. That way you are not only reminded of its existance but informed they haven't dropped it. I think summaries are good in the posts, too, because readers like me (bright as a chipmunk)can sometimes forget what the damned thing was about...

OT totally

[identity profile] gilded-kage.livejournal.com 2006-01-05 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Are you going to Lumos?

I'm registered, and hope to go if I can rustle up the cash.

Would love to see you there.

[identity profile] murklins.livejournal.com 2006-01-06 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I am a statistical anomaly. I follow far more than twelve WiPs and I definitely read more of them now than I did as a fandom newbie. But how could it be otherwise? WiPs are far more likely to drag on and on for years than they are to finish. And new WiPs are started at a *much* faster rate than ongoing WiPs are completed. As a WiP-lover, the list of WiPs I am following will only ever grow.

I do read WiPs in a different way than I used to, though. Initially, I would check on a bi-weekly basis for new installments of all the WiPs I was following and then read the new parts immediately. Now, I voraciously read all the available chapters, then go away for a few months and let the updates pile up a bit. Sometimes I even wait for the story to finish, or go on indefinite hiatus. I really like to read a lot of words in one sitting. Exceptions to my mandatory waiting period policy are WiPs with individual updates that are so massively long that I can wallow in them for long enough to really feel satified.

Everyone's mentioned Shadow of His Wings and Maya's current WiPs, so I'll note [livejournal.com profile] caligryphy's Snape/Lupin story, A Soft Place to Sleep (http://www.livejournal.com/users/caligryphy/5442.html). Seven chapters so far, marvellously detailed, last updated in November.