Posted FY Mirrorverse 34
Feb. 26th, 2011 09:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
After falling off of even doing that for awhile, I posted the FY Mirrorverse episode 33 last Saturday and 34 this evening. Here it is at FF.net and at Ao3.
I had intended only to post through 33, but then I decided that if I wasn't drafting (which I haven't been lately), the least I could do was post, so I'll try to keep posting one every Saturday until 38 (through the Genbu chapters). There was also some rewriting I thought of doing and couldn't come up with anything for that was holding me back, and I finally just decided it wasn't necessary (so that bit with the Ghostly Genbu Seishi will probably stay as just a talky scene; I have some BS justifications, but it's mainly laziness/lack of inspiration...).
I've only gotten a couple of FF.net comments on the new stuff so far, both of them along the lines of "OMG I used to love this 'fic back when and now you're updating again, squee!" Given that might be the only kind of reader who would be interested at this point (the whole project seems a bit quixotic even to myself), but it felt pretty good.
BTW, the second Moribito novel? Also awesome.
I had intended only to post through 33, but then I decided that if I wasn't drafting (which I haven't been lately), the least I could do was post, so I'll try to keep posting one every Saturday until 38 (through the Genbu chapters). There was also some rewriting I thought of doing and couldn't come up with anything for that was holding me back, and I finally just decided it wasn't necessary (so that bit with the Ghostly Genbu Seishi will probably stay as just a talky scene; I have some BS justifications, but it's mainly laziness/lack of inspiration...).
I've only gotten a couple of FF.net comments on the new stuff so far, both of them along the lines of "OMG I used to love this 'fic back when and now you're updating again, squee!" Given that might be the only kind of reader who would be interested at this point (the whole project seems a bit quixotic even to myself), but it felt pretty good.
BTW, the second Moribito novel? Also awesome.