
Anxiously waiting for the next update

Forebode sticks out for me here in that I think foreshadow might be more appropriate...Was this time simply a misadventure, or does it forebode a more frequent series of misfortunes?
Those em dashes might work better as commas.And, though the epiphany I had on Saturday—and the resolution that accompanied it—are already well on their way to wearing out their welcome, they’ve still affected the way I approach a situation that I’m otherwise familiar with.
"and it only person" That 'it' should be a 'the'.I shouldn’t be living in the past, anyway. It’s only going to make me more unhappy, and it only person really affected by it is me.
Commas? There's absolutely no reason for there being commas there. It's an itemization of two things (epiphany and resolution) connected by "and."Helbereth wrote:Those em dashes might work better as commas.And, though the epiphany I had on Saturday—and the resolution that accompanied it—are already well on their way to wearing out their welcome, they’ve still affected the way I approach a situation that I’m otherwise familiar with.
Sore wa himitsu desu.griffon8 wrote:Kosher, just because sex is your answer to everything doesn't mean that sex is the answer to everything.
The problem is the 'are' should be an 'is' if the dashes remain.Mirage_GSM wrote:Commas? There's absolutely no reason for there being commas there. It's an itemization of two things (epiphany and resolution) connected by "and."Helbereth wrote:Those em dashes might work better as commas.And, though the epiphany I had on Saturday—and the resolution that accompanied it—are already well on their way to wearing out their welcome, they’ve still affected the way I approach a situation that I’m otherwise familiar with.
If you don't want dashes there, you have to use just blanks. I think the dashes work, though.
Yikes! Guess it's been a while since I looked at the page.Leaty wrote: you apparently spritzed up Griffon's comments so that they don't sound like this is deadfic, so I really appreciate that.
Well, when I read a synopsis or comments section, "This fic is my favorite" isn't terribly informative. Since I tackled fics with more commentary on the basis that they're more popular, I figured I'd leave some positive reviews for the ones I liked. I always wonder why the authors never edit their own pages. Happy to encourage you, and I'll probably be on the forum from here on out.Leaty wrote: I really appreciate your comments, and I hope I can deliver on your expectations. I also noticed that you're now a signatory to this fic's recommendation on the TV Tropes Katawa Shoujo fanfic recommendations page, and you apparently spritzed up Griffon's comments so that they don't sound like this is deadfic, so I really appreciate that. More pageviews means more feedback, and feedback is what motivates me.
Blank Mage wrote:Correction, Hanako cares nothing for maintaining appearances and social standing. Iwanako's friends only visited her because it would be rude not to, not because they actually cared.
Noted. I was mostly referring to the 'class project', which had the unintended side effect of lumping Iwanako's entire class into the same general 'friend' category, but I'll admit it can be a bit tough separating the facts from the depression-tinted information we get from Hisao. (Or Iwanako, as the case may be.)Leaty wrote: This isn't strictly true. I suspect you may be confusing this fic with canon here (though Chapters 1 and 2 are probably the two I stand behind the least out of this whole fic, so they might be a little nebulous on this matter.) Iwanako's friends did care about her. However, their reactions to the situation revealed their immaturity, and an already overwhelmed Iwanako had to kind of forcefully push them aside.
Mai seems to come up a lot, despite not having been introduced. I can only assume she'll play a larger role in future chapters.Leaty wrote:Mai wasn't among this group, though; she didn't get along with this clique. Her situation with Iwanako is a little more complicated.
Have you considered setting up a basic one yourself? Posting a recommendation for your own fic there would be tooting your own horn, but I personally don't see setting up a page for a fic that was already recommended by others in the same light, even if the fic happens to be your own.(I have a very love-hate relationship with TV Tropes, because its community has some very deep-seated issues, and I am too old for that shit. That being said, I would be lying if I said I was so humble that I didn't envy the rather elaborate TV Tropes pages that Reconciliation, Sisterhood, et al. have, and I find myself checking back occasionally to see if I have one yet. Maybe when Act One is over...)
It would still feel like tooting one's own horn, though. Authors are rarely objective about their own works, try as they might, and it's quite difficult to gauge the impact of something you've written, so any highlights you provide would probably either sound too exaggerated or disastrously understated.Guest Poster wrote:Have you considered setting up a basic one yourself? Posting a recommendation for your own fic there would be tooting your own horn, but I personally don't see setting up a page for a fic that was already recommended by others in the same light, even if the fic happens to be your own.
Honestly, I don't know enough about tropes in general to accurately define any of my submissions. Good luck with that, though.Leaty wrote:Fuck it, I sold out. I just tried to do it in the absolute least tacky way possible. Under normal circumstances I'd never have done this, but... screw it, this is my Christmas present to myself.
Let the experiment commence.
"French are just Spanish Germans, therefore Mexicans."Sea wrote:Comrade, as Khan Bek has convinced me to give Democracy a try.