lyssie: (Six RAGE by timjr)
lyssie ([personal profile] lyssie) wrote2006-11-01 06:33 pm

ranty

1. Just in case people were wondering, yes, I do like having an actual job. And possibly, the next time someone tells me I must enjoy being out of work and having other people take care of the bills I'll actually rip their face off instead of taking it meekly.

2. Fandom's bitch I may be, but I'm getting tired of writing fic to spec and getting little to no reaction. Next time someone wants "the girls of SG-1 kidnap Cameron and play poker on him" fic, look for someone else to fucking write it.

3. If my writing sucks, fucking tell me.

4. Stop telling me that if I want more fic like X I should write more fic like X. 'Cause you know what? I don't want to read my own fic.

4a. Although it is comforting to actually have it to read when faced with the multitude of shitty fic out there.

5. I don't fucking care if you're doing nano.
ext_18106: (Default)

[identity profile] lyssie.livejournal.com 2006-11-02 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
1. Just... the rage is still so very there. At least I've ranted, though.

2. Ack. It's ok. Ifeelverychildishnow.

3. Which kinda works, as I don't go round telling people things of that nature (sigh. The cult of nice is still hard to break out of)

4. I remember when I was on the other side--the stuff I wanted to read was getting written all over the damned place. And I'm sure I said something like that, at least once. And. ARGH. I wish I could go back and smack myself.

5. ack. *blush* The stupid thing is, it wouldn't normally bother me... but it was like another straw? yus.
havocthecat: the lady of shalott (Default)

[personal profile] havocthecat 2006-11-02 02:13 pm (UTC)(link)
1. I honestly wouldn't expect the rage on that one to go away, even with a rant. Because you are so not the slacker type, and that's pretty freaking obvious to anyone who knows you.

2. You know, I think we've all had that "But doesn't anyone ever read my fic?" reaction. God knows I get it too.

3. The cult of nice is a bitch to deal with, because on a bad day, it's about half a step away from the cult of passive-aggression. Which I try to avoid like the plague.

4. *giggle* Oh, well. You know, we can just call it a learning experience or whatever, and then ignore the hell out of it.

5. I so get that one. And I am remarkably unflappable about it. So I'm good.