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wtf? pwp fades to teacup poodle methos convinced duncan is going to leave him soon, then duncan convinces him with a few sentences that his insecurity is unfounded and the story closes with: And as they kissed again a pair of night-hunting hawks flew silhouetted across the moon. uh... well... good for them? the weird thing is that last night i read two really good stories by esjay, the same author--the marrying kind and straight and low, the latter of which was truly outstanding, well-characterised, hilarious and wicked and unfolding perfectly--in short exemplary story-telling. like... what happened?
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Date: 14 Feb 2005 02:36 am (UTC)Sure. But it's been a while since the last time I read anything that long. My favorite fics of all time range from 95,000 words to 412,000 and on to a huge arc of 12 fics in which the parts vary between 10,000 and 107,000 words. Longer the better, but I havent really found anything good and epic in my recent obsessions. More's the wah.
I think the thing I love about long and involved fics is that they have a way of sticking with you that short fics, no matter how good, can't really accomplish.
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Date: 14 Feb 2005 10:56 am (UTC)it's probably a difference in brain chemistry or something. my attention span is short in everything, not just stories. although i remember when i was a child reading novels all day, they have to be quite good, and it's easier to find high quality science fiction than high quality fan fiction. especially if your parents have a large private library of it... .