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I've been thinking about this for a while. I don't write for the feedback.
If I wrote for the feedback, I'd produce the same romance-novel-style shit that garners such love on the Sam/Jack list, Kara/Lee communities, and McKay/Sheppard places.
I write for me.
I finish and post for the feedback.
There are, at an estimate, 500 unfinished stories on my hard drive (770 files in the folder, estimate a chunk are random note files, collections of drabbles and fic prompts, and finished stories I haven't moved to a different folder). And most of those, I will never bother finishing. Because no one wants to read them, or will care, and I know how they end.
Same goes for my graphics. I have three months' worth of icons from contests and random bits of inspiration I've never bothered to post. And probably never will.
If I wrote for the feedback, I'd produce the same romance-novel-style shit that garners such love on the Sam/Jack list, Kara/Lee communities, and McKay/Sheppard places.
I write for me.
I finish and post for the feedback.
There are, at an estimate, 500 unfinished stories on my hard drive (770 files in the folder, estimate a chunk are random note files, collections of drabbles and fic prompts, and finished stories I haven't moved to a different folder). And most of those, I will never bother finishing. Because no one wants to read them, or will care, and I know how they end.
Same goes for my graphics. I have three months' worth of icons from contests and random bits of inspiration I've never bothered to post. And probably never will.

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I have loads of fic (though not as much as you, omg!) unfinished, because its angst, its bitter and nasty and twisted, and no one will care but it's mine, and when it's on my computer in it's unfinished state: I don't care that no one loves beaten, bruised and completely fucked up Lee who doesn't love Kara
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I can get away with that, in my head.
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I finish and post for the feedback.
That's an excellent observation.
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I finish and post for the feedback.
Yep. Every single time.
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However, if some of those stories languishing on your hard drive have potential--and you'd know which those are--you should finish them, even if you never post. You SHOULD.
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