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Gosh, I can't seem to elicit a comment without bitching.
Maybe I need to write something so filthy and bad somebody will take notice?
What does one have to do to get at least a, 'hey good rewrite,' out of those couple of hundred what is reading my stuffs?
Ah well, at least I feel better leaving my bitchy blog.
I have rewritten and corrected every story I have reposted here on Topshelf in an effort to improve the stories I have posted. Therefore if you have read it before, it should read better this time.
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Take Heart
I noticed Holly, and I appreciated it. But if you look, commenting in total is down to about 1/4 th of what it was last year at this time. I suppose because of my long layoff due to Jeanne's final illness. Things should get better as I get back into the groove of running the site. :)
- Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
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Sorry Wholeman. I usually lurk. I didn't know you had rewritten your stories or written a new one. At least it was new to me. I do like your work and look forward to more. I'll read the rewrites when I have the time. I may not make a comment. It wont be because I don't like it, far from it. It's because I usually keep my mouth shut. In this case, my fingers still.
Sorry, Holly!
But you are *not* the Rodney Dangerfield of TG fiction! However, your blog, while bitchy, was also justified. After checking I find that I have been seriously remiss in not adding comments after I have read your stories. Mea culpa! I will endeavor to do better!
However, in my defense, I am a voracious reader of TG fiction. And my memory for titles is not that good. So - if I find myself reading a story that I have read previously I will tend to stop and move on. Unless your rewrites are radically different(early on) I probably won't finish. Sorry.
Thanks for your efforts. They *are* appreciated.