I don't think that one or two smaller responses from readers necessarily means anything, but I think your view of a bnf writer is subjective, as everyone's is, and what seems obvious to you isn't obvious to everyone. Plus, not everyone has the time or the inclincation to vote, particularly if you choose het writers or people who write in ways that your f-list doesn't enjoy.
*shrugs mildly*
There can't be a big reaction to every post. It odesn't mean anything bad, though. I'm sure that Resonant, for example, would have lots of people voting.
Yeah, but this one was really slow. It's not that I need the attention. I don't care, I'll post my own stories for that. ;) It's just that I don't want the writers to feel bad.
Aja and Maya and Aspen: over a hundred votes. Rushlight and Isis: about 30-50. Cedar: we're up to 16 votes.
So it's really a question of will the author be all right with having fewer total votes than the next person? It's the entire reason I've kept this to BNFs, because if there's no votes, there's no game.
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Date: 2004-02-03 01:26 pm (UTC)*shrugs mildly*
There can't be a big reaction to every post. It odesn't mean anything bad, though. I'm sure that Resonant, for example, would have lots of people voting.
-brodie
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Date: 2004-02-04 03:31 am (UTC)Aja and Maya and Aspen: over a hundred votes.
Rushlight and Isis: about 30-50.
Cedar: we're up to 16 votes.
So it's really a question of will the author be all right with having fewer total votes than the next person? It's the entire reason I've kept this to BNFs, because if there's no votes, there's no game.
Icarus