Sorry sorry for this horribly late reply, but I have been so busy these last months to properly catch up on LJ!
What I do find kinda discouraging though, is when authors then don't reply to your comment... it kinda then feels like they don't care :/ I 100% agree with this. As I said to someone above (I don't remember to whom exactly), the Internet allow us to have a relationship with the readers/authors than books don't, so why not to use it? I love replying to comments of my readers, I think it's the least you can do, after all they've taken their time to comment, and as we can consider that as a rare thing nowadays, I think it's only polite to reply back.
Do you think so? I think many times I don't! In fact, the other day I reread "A Choice" and I realised I hadn't left a comment the first time... and I didn't the second time either! Bad Irene! I'll use this comment to make it up: I LOVED THAT FIC! Great atmosphere, very dark, and a good vampires story, the traditional way just how I like it! You make them close to what vampires have always been about: a metaphor of sexual desires, and I loved that. Well done!
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Date: 2015-08-31 06:14 pm (UTC)What I do find kinda discouraging though, is when authors then don't reply to your comment... it kinda then feels like they don't care :/ I 100% agree with this. As I said to someone above (I don't remember to whom exactly), the Internet allow us to have a relationship with the readers/authors than books don't, so why not to use it? I love replying to comments of my readers, I think it's the least you can do, after all they've taken their time to comment, and as we can consider that as a rare thing nowadays, I think it's only polite to reply back.
Do you think so? I think many times I don't! In fact, the other day I reread "A Choice" and I realised I hadn't left a comment the first time... and I didn't the second time either! Bad Irene! I'll use this comment to make it up: I LOVED THAT FIC! Great atmosphere, very dark, and a good vampires story, the traditional way just how I like it! You make them close to what vampires have always been about: a metaphor of sexual desires, and I loved that. Well done!