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Masterpost | Day 14
In your own space, create your own challenge. Whatever your challenge is, and have fun with it! Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
I would've said: a "Comment More" Challenge but a lot of you did so not that (though you are welcome to do it, and I will also try to do it more ^^) There was a reading challenge that I participated in (not mine), in which you have to read 1 book per month during summer (or more). So basically, you read 3 books from June to August and you would review it. It was a fun little challenge, as it brought me back to actually reading for pleasure (and not just for university).
I know there is a Reading Bingo challenge in French, but it's all year round and I'm not ready to commit.
So, here it is:
From June to August, read (at least) 3 books you wanted to read, were recommended /offered to you, or a book you always said you'd read one day. Comment/Review them if you want.
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Day 15
In your own space, write a love letter to Fandom in general, to a particular fandom, to a trope, a relationship, a character, or to your flist/circle/followers. Share your love and squee as loud as you want to. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so
Last year, I wrote a little letter to new writers, and how you become a writer as soon as you start writing. I wasn't sure what to write this year, but then I think I'll just keep it short.
To all the people who ever read, commented and/or liked my fanfics whether:
You gave me a lot and helped me persevere in something that I can now call passion (because seriously... 10 years of writing when I usually don't commit more than a year? Wow).
I don't really want to become a published writer, but I know I don't want to stop writing. It has become a too big part of my life to disappear like that.
That reminds me:
To fanfic authors that I read at the time, thanks to you all.
Without you I (probably) wouldn't have started writing fanfics.
Basically, thank you.
In your own space, create your own challenge. Whatever your challenge is, and have fun with it! Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
I would've said: a "Comment More" Challenge but a lot of you did so not that (though you are welcome to do it, and I will also try to do it more ^^) There was a reading challenge that I participated in (not mine), in which you have to read 1 book per month during summer (or more). So basically, you read 3 books from June to August and you would review it. It was a fun little challenge, as it brought me back to actually reading for pleasure (and not just for university).
I know there is a Reading Bingo challenge in French, but it's all year round and I'm not ready to commit.
So, here it is:
From June to August, read (at least) 3 books you wanted to read, were recommended /offered to you, or a book you always said you'd read one day. Comment/Review them if you want.
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Day 15
In your own space, write a love letter to Fandom in general, to a particular fandom, to a trope, a relationship, a character, or to your flist/circle/followers. Share your love and squee as loud as you want to. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so
Last year, I wrote a little letter to new writers, and how you become a writer as soon as you start writing. I wasn't sure what to write this year, but then I think I'll just keep it short.
To all the people who ever read, commented and/or liked my fanfics whether:
- I was 15 or 25
- It's in French or in English,
- I'm proud of what I wrote or not
- It's rather well-written or not
You gave me a lot and helped me persevere in something that I can now call passion (because seriously... 10 years of writing when I usually don't commit more than a year? Wow).
I don't really want to become a published writer, but I know I don't want to stop writing. It has become a too big part of my life to disappear like that.
That reminds me:
To fanfic authors that I read at the time, thanks to you all.
Without you I (probably) wouldn't have started writing fanfics.
Basically, thank you.
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Date: Jan. 18th, 2018 20:48 (UTC)Readers are so important! Yay for 10 years of writing!
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Date: Jan. 19th, 2018 19:50 (UTC)Thanks! :)