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Re: [buffywantswillow] question before posting a fic
At 10:41 AM 9/19/00 CDT, you wrote:
>
>::steps out of lurkdom::
>
>Hi. I've been working on a story for about a month and a half now (although
>I've been working on the prequel for a few months longer), and since it's
>the second part of a trilogy (and part one's not done yet) I was wondering
>if I should wait to post this part (which can stand alone from the prequel)
>until after the prequel is done (and presumably posted).
>
>To give you an idea of the subject matter, it's a Btvs/Highlander crossover,
>set in a semi-alternate universe. It does have B/W 'shipping in it. As for
>length, the middle part so far is 41 pages single spaced in my mac word
>program on my laptop. I'm trying desperately to wrap it up soon so I can
>get back to work on my parts of the first part (it's being co-written with a
>friend).
>
>So, should I start posting now, or wait? Any ideas would be helpful.
>
>Thanks.
>
>
Ooooo... I love Buffy/Highlander crossovers. Unfortunately, due to the
frustrating number of unfinished stories on the list, I have been forced to
intitute the veggie policy of not reading a story until it's finished and I
have all the parts. And yes, that is a hint to certain other authors on the
list who have been bad. Anyway, if the part you have is stand-alone, and
finished, I think you should go ahead and post it. Trilogies don't come
under my 'read when finished' policy as long as each part can be read
separately.
tater (Vegetables of the world unite!)
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