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I don't know how to feel about my most successful fic being a Hannibal chat fic, like cmon guys I write smut too
Will expand on this when I’m more awake however:
human tmnt au BUT the boys have oligodactyly
Soo the doodle page isn’t actually done whatsoever but i found a doodle from February (the one in the bottom left corner) and debated making Zay blue so now she’s blue andd i updated the doodles i had for her before :))
closeups under cut :)
bam evolution
I LOVE YOUR ART! IT’S SO NICE! :0
Kiss kiss
We’ve gotten woman x male duck, women x machine who’s a man and man x female version of himself I am BEGGING for more gay couples bc at this point we’ve had way more absurd ships PLEASE OH MY GOD
I think everyone brushed off really quickly the fact that a child will probably be forever stuck in another timeline… Anyways, lets just pretend that the protagonist was an orphan…
Not even just fanfics, this applies to literally any kind of media. Poetry, paintings, sculptures, graphite/charcoal drawings, pottery - if you like a post then LIKE IT.
I really don't understand how "without getting kudos or comments a fanfiction author is going to assume that people who clicked their fic didn't like it" became a controversial take.
I don't know why some people think an author should imagine, or guess that people who click their fic enjoyed it it when nobody is telling them that.
If you're re-reading a fic constantly, or leaving it up in your tab so that it re-loads every day for a hundred days the author is not going to know that unless you tell them. They'd love to hear it. It would make their day.
And if you don't tell them you liked their fic, there's no reason for them to assume you did.