Everyone Wants to Rule the World
Jun. 14th, 2004 11:14 pmSo I've recently realized that when I read a Cowbop Bebop fic of the Faye/Spike inclination, I tend to review the same fics that a certain collection of other people tend to review. authenticpoppy. red-tenko. Lady Razorsharp. SpecterQueen. Bob5. Brigidforest. Kajouka. Moonwhisper. Neko-chan4. sidewalk serfer girl. And most of the people on
fayeandspike. I tend to read a fic if I've seen these names in the reviews, and I tend to read the reviews these people leave. And I read their fic too.
Now, for some reason this struck me with a funny idea tonight. We should make a club. A cabal!
Or... better yet... a Syndicate! We could be the F/S reviewing Syndicate of ff.net! We could have a silly melodramatic name, too, like... the Striped Cat Syndicate.
We could go around and collectively praise or murder a fic by the power of mass reviews from fellow authors! We could raise up those little-known authors with jewels written but no reviews, and we could utterly crush the sucky cliche badfics!
But then, I was never fond of cliques.
::sigh:: And really, my plans of world domination never turn out well anyway.
G'night peoples.
Now, for some reason this struck me with a funny idea tonight. We should make a club. A cabal!
Or... better yet... a Syndicate! We could be the F/S reviewing Syndicate of ff.net! We could have a silly melodramatic name, too, like... the Striped Cat Syndicate.
We could go around and collectively praise or murder a fic by the power of mass reviews from fellow authors! We could raise up those little-known authors with jewels written but no reviews, and we could utterly crush the sucky cliche badfics!
But then, I was never fond of cliques.
::sigh:: And really, my plans of world domination never turn out well anyway.
G'night peoples.
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Date: 2004-06-15 11:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-15 11:58 am (UTC)have you ever read the CB fic "Father's Day"? It's not shippy, and it's very good. Pretty original, too.
http://www.fanfiction.net/read.php?storyid=640820
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Date: 2004-06-15 01:26 pm (UTC)