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* What sort of settings do you enjoy reading when I write them? What sort do you wish I'd write more of?

* what length stories do you enjoy reading when I write them?

* What plots do you enjoy/wish I wrote more of?

* What characters do you enjoy?


Feedback bribe: 50 words in your choice of setting if you answer at least two of these with more than one-word answers! :-)

Date: 2012-04-09 09:37 pm (UTC)
inventrix: (tea)
From: [personal profile] inventrix
No bribe necessary, so not accepting it. ;P

- I like your science fiction a lot, and sword & sorcery-type stuff. On a specific wish note, I'd like to see more of Stranded, with strand-working. More magic in general, in your fantasy settings that have it.

- I like all of them, but the super-short ones of only like 200 words are my least favorite. I'm not particularly fond of 300-500 word updates to ongoing stories.

- The kind that have endings? >.> *ahem* While that statement is true, I imagine it is not especially new or useful information.

I would like to see more that don't revolve around an interpersonal relationship. (Not that I dislike those; it just feels as though you write a disproportionate number of them. I like your other types of stories as well, but they seem rather rare.)

- Changing this from just which I enjoy, to which I enjoy more than most, in no more significant order than that which I thought of them.

Porter, Girey, Rin, Ahouva, the Smiths, Ruan-and-Johias.
Edited Date: 2012-04-09 09:38 pm (UTC)

Date: 2012-04-09 10:36 pm (UTC)
avia: A girl holding a littletoy bird on her fingers. (holding bird)
From: [personal profile] avia
I'm a big fan of your stories that explore non-human societies and interactions. How humans deal with having non-humans among them, how non-humans deal with the prejudice of humans, or, just how non-humans interact with each other, showing how their cultures and feelings are different. I think we need more of that kind of story in the world, because so many stories are about humans...

I like your stories that are shorter so that it is a complete story, I think... you write so many universes that it is very hard for me to keep up with what is happening in each one, when they are continued stories. (But, that is just personal of me and my memory problems. That doesn't mean the other kind of stories are bad, it's just my reading style.)

50 words in a choice of setting... well, after what I said, what about a world with no humans?

Date: 2012-04-10 12:16 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I enjoy Addergoole the most of all your settings. I also enjoy the Aunt setting, Vas world and Tirnacali. Its been awhile since I've seen much Tir na Cali and Vas stuff, so maybe more of that soon? I know you didn't ask, but I think my least favorites are the Rin+Girey and Stranded. Maybe I need to go back and read them from the beginning or something but those two verses just have not clicked for me.

Story length.. Hmm. Well, I don't think there is any length that is wrong. Its more about what suits the particular story really. I'd like more stories with endings, or at least end of "chapters", but that can't be an easy thing to do I'm sure!

What plots? I don't think I have a good answer for that. I enjoy the established characters having relationship issue plots, and the action type plots and the quirky humorous stuff too. I suppose that's just about everything though!

My favorite character list.. Oh boy, that's a long list. All of the main Addergoole cast, Arundel, Cyanara, Cira, Luke, Porter, Pyry... I think I'll stop before I just write a pointlessly long list.

And I'm not above accepting bribes, so maybe write something in the Vas world for me?

My answer...

Date: 2012-04-10 07:16 am (UTC)
ysabetwordsmith: Cartoon of me in Wordsmith persona (Default)
From: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
>> * What sort of settings do you enjoy reading when I write them? What sort do you wish I'd write more of? <<

I like the settings with a strong twist that are different from the usual. Unicorn/Factory combines two motifs that aren't typically seen together. Bug Invasion takes a small-scale, personal look at a storyline that's usually told from a large-scale perspective.

>>* what length stories do you enjoy reading when I write them?<<

I'm flexible with lengths, although I do prefer whole stories to fragments.

>>* What plots do you enjoy/wish I wrote more of?<<

I like all different kinds of plots. If you can surprise me, that's extra shiny.

>>* What characters do you enjoy?<<

I am most attracted to characters who are different from the standard fare, and will request such when I think of it. Asexual characters. Blacks or lesbians who live to the end of the story. Non-Christians. Poor people. Women in traditionally male jobs or roles. That sort of thing.

Date: 2012-04-10 07:31 am (UTC)
anke: (Default)
From: [personal profile] anke
I... I'm trying to come up with a description of what I like rather than which I don't like. I like Dragons Next Door and Aunt Family because they seem to have a simple basic idea they are built around that I get, and that you can branch out from. Also because relatively strong fantasy elements. (Also because not kinky.)
Unicorn/Factory similarly, though the idea is a lot stranger. By contrast, with some settings (Vas World, Facets of Dusk) I don't see what you're getting at, the stories feel more like fragments to me. (Do you actually have more of a story/world in your head for the last two than for the first three? I'm curious if my gut feeling lines up with reality.)

*blink* I like Stranded more for the characters than for the setting. Which is completely different from the Aunt Family, where I like the concept of the setting, but can hardly keep the different Aunts apart in my head, apart from the steampunkish scientist. (I'm bad with names, and there are sooo many.)

I'm not sure I would have thought about it without reading Inventrix' comment first, but I'd like to second the "moar magic" bit. The bit about "more not focusing on relationships", too, including the caveat.

Also chalk up one more person who prefers stories that could stand alone to cut-off, some-hundred-words chunks of a bigger story.

Characters. um. Autumn and Weylan/Waylen? Also Porter.

Extra: If I had to pick one favourite story, it'd be Of Clay And Salt. http://aldersprig.dreamwidth.org/176874.html

No bribe required

Date: 2012-04-10 07:35 am (UTC)
anke: (Default)
From: [personal profile] anke
Uh, the first sentence was me being frustrated about the way my mind works, not a commentary on your writing. That may have come out wrong. Sorry. X(

Date: 2012-04-10 10:22 am (UTC)
k_a_webb: (Default)
From: [personal profile] k_a_webb
* What sort of settings do you enjoy reading when I write them? What sort do you wish I'd write more of?

I'd love to see more of Genevieve, the space accountant, as well as more of Dragons Next Door, the Aunt Family, and the Unicorn Factory. I'm a huge fan of Addergoole, so I enjoy it when you write about the different students at the school. To be honest I'll read pretty much anything you write, because I love you. :D

* what length stories do you enjoy reading when I write them?

Story length is something I don't really have an opinion on, because I don't really notice it. I just enjoy reading the stories.

* What plots do you enjoy/wish I wrote more of?

I love character interactions, which is great because you seem to write a lot of them, but I'd love to see more of the magic in the fantasy worlds - and it seems like a few people have said that now.

* What characters do you enjoy?

Characters is difficult, because I love most of them in different ways. I have less of a connection with the Stranded characters and Rin and Girey, but apart from that I couldn't really pick single characters.

Date: 2012-04-10 01:05 pm (UTC)
meridian_rose: pen on letter background  with text  saying 'writer' (Default)
From: [personal profile] meridian_rose
What sort of settings do you enjoy reading when I write them? I suppose I like the fantasy ones best, though I suppose that's most of them…

what length stories do you enjoy reading when I write them? I prioritise shorter pieces in terms of choosing what to read first, but if I'm enjoying the fic it honestly doesn't matter.

What plots do you enjoy/wish I wrote more of? I like the Dragons Next Door in particular and I loved Mr Ting's Shop. I like the exploring of non-traditional gender roles and norms, and the idea of people being caught up in things that are outside their usual realms of understanding.

What characters do you enjoy? Jin and Junie, but everyone in Dragons really, and all the Winter/Autumn/Spring/Summer siblings. The Aunt, who is single and without children and her companion That Damn Cat. Everyone in the Mr Ting story; they all had a distinct personality. And the more throwaway characters sometimes stand out like Mrs Bao.

Date: 2012-04-11 03:56 am (UTC)
clare_dragonfly: woman with green feathery wings, text: stories last longer: but only by becoming only stories (Default)
From: [personal profile] clare_dragonfly
I have no spoons to try to get a bribe so I will just say: MOAR

Date: 2012-04-11 04:32 pm (UTC)
clare_dragonfly: woman with green feathery wings, text: stories last longer: but only by becoming only stories (Default)
From: [personal profile] clare_dragonfly
Yay!

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