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For ever such a long time now, one of my Julina stories has been stuck!
It is the third one, called (logically) #002 - OK I started at 0 - and it has 2499 readers and 99 Kudos.
Can someone please put me out of my misery and just tip those numbers up by one?
Pretty please.
Julia.
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Linnnk please?
Whereisit?
Ask, and ye shall...
Be kudo'd. Done.
Millions of kisses!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
*sighs a huge sigh of relief*
Good to know I'm not the only one!
Now I know I'm not the only one who ever thought that about a kudos count situation.
I have sort of the opposite problem on one story. Could somebody please
TAKE AWAY about half the kudos on my stupid THE DEAD PIRATE SKETCH story?
It's a bit depressing that this garbage story I vomited out in less than an hour
got more kudos than some stories I labored for weeks+weeks on.
But as aggravations go that's as minor as they come,
more an amusing mental quirk than a problem.
Happy for you that you got your hundred.
And I don't think any request is too silly for this place!
hugs, Veronica
What borders on stupidity?
Canada and Mexico.
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That Happens.
"It's a bit depressing that this garbage story I vomited out in less than an hour
got more kudos than some stories I labored for weeks+weeks on."
That happens, my dear. That happens to many authors.
On a more serious note, many persons prefer to read shorter stories over longer ones.
Also, one of my flashes is stuck at 99 as well...
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
which story, Daphne ?
maybe we can push it over the top!
Happens every now and then
I have a couple of stories just below "psychological" marks at present. (No, I'm not asking you to put them over the thresholds).
I remember how frustratrated I was when for the first time I had a story getting close to a 100. It got stuck in the mid 90s. Then I published another story that was slightly less popular but gave a few extra kudos to the first story. Now it was stuck at 98 and stayed there. Then I published a third story which finally pushed the first over a hundred but only after the third had already broken that barrier :)
So that's when you got your
So that's when you got your second story-writing wind? Or was that your story-writing second wind?
-- Daphne Xu (a page of contents)
Well
I know that I am guilty of this, when I reread, catch up or otherwise binge read, I go straight to the next chapter forgetting things like that