Feedback Day Roundup
Nov. 7th, 2004 06:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was able to get to most of the stories I wanted to review today. (I ended up a few short of my goal since Dre called a while ago and we spent nearly an hour and a half on the phone discussing Caryn's upcoming wedding.) I may still try to get one or two more in tonight, but I'm starting to get tunnel vision from all the computer-staring. I'll probably get to the remaining stories over the next day or so. (After this, I promise to be a more faithful reviewer. *G*)
All in all, Fic Feedback Day was pretty fun. (Ah, alliteration!) I didn't receive many myself, unfortunately (*hugs Sealgirl for her single review*), and it is tough to send out almost 20 reviews while having a mostly empty mailbox [/momentary disappointment], but I've already gotten a large amount of feedback for "Legacy" since I began posting it, and I did get to read a lot of terrific fic this weekend! So it's all good!
Finally, and to fit with the reading theme, I've snagged a Book Meme from
deathisyourart. Fun!
Book Meme
Grab the nearest book.
Open the book to page 23.
Find the fifth sentence.
Post the text of the sentence in your journal, along with these instructions.
"Bakers have homes, while shepherds sleep out in the open."
Anybody know the book? *G*
All in all, Fic Feedback Day was pretty fun. (Ah, alliteration!) I didn't receive many myself, unfortunately (*hugs Sealgirl for her single review*), and it is tough to send out almost 20 reviews while having a mostly empty mailbox [/momentary disappointment], but I've already gotten a large amount of feedback for "Legacy" since I began posting it, and I did get to read a lot of terrific fic this weekend! So it's all good!
Finally, and to fit with the reading theme, I've snagged a Book Meme from
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Book Meme
Grab the nearest book.
Open the book to page 23.
Find the fifth sentence.
Post the text of the sentence in your journal, along with these instructions.
"Bakers have homes, while shepherds sleep out in the open."
Anybody know the book? *G*