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Sofie 'Melle' Werkers ([personal profile] bubosquared) wrote2002-10-10 11:08 am

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Right. Somebody please inform my monkeys that in no way, shape or form does the world need an HP War!fanfic archive?

Oh, look, I've been at work for all of fourty minutes and already the idiots are getting on my nerves.

I need a cigarette. And then I need to do somethig productive. Like write. Or that job thing I get paid to do.

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[identity profile] sivan.livejournal.com 2002-10-10 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
Weasleycest: Link doesn't work. ._.

And true. Also, it's nice for the reader to get a bit of an impression of what the story's about so they don't have to wade through oodles of stories they won't like. (In case you're planning to do mini-reviews/summaries like you do on your recs page, that is.)

(War!fic: every story that is set during a wizard war or deals with the aftermath of one. Or is that too loose a definition?)

[identity profile] bubosquared.livejournal.com 2002-10-10 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
And true. Also, it's nice for the reader to get a bit of an impression of what the story's about so they don't have to wade through oodles of stories they won't like. (In case you're planning to do mini-reviews/summaries like you do on your recs page, that is.)

See, now I'm thinking I might seperate the Links Page from my reccs page. Because there's a lot of stories that are obviously well-written and that I know would appeal to someone else, but that don't hit a nerve with me, and yeah. I'd make a links page, with certain quality standards (proper spelling and grammar, formatting that doesn't make my eyes bleed, story must be readable in both IE and NN, that sort of stuff), and do a little summary and quote like on my reccs page, but save the mini-reviews for my actual recs page.

(War!fic: every story that is set during a wizard war or deals with the aftermath of one. Or is that too loose a definition?)

A bit, I think, yeah. I think "A story in which the Wizarding War or its aftermath and the effect thereof on the characters are a (major) focus. Because it's not just that it has to be set during the War, it also has to, you know, be at least partially about the War.