NOT SORRY! No sorries from me. :P I actually waited two weeks on my textual criticism, for selenak to be done with her holidays and cahn to be on the penultimate day of hers!!
Also, although our word count has been high, the number of topics is lower than usual, so there will actually be less catching up to do when she gets back, than when we were spamming her on a couple dozen separate topics when she was heads down on Yuletide and church music a month ago.
This fandom moves fast, gotta keep up. :D
get that in the fandom context this kind of thing is often more incentivising than not
Definitely an incentive for me, but thanks for the informed consent. I shall go check out Discord.
And, HOMG, your image post is to die for. I didn’t know if you wanted comments here or there, but it’s so informative as well as beautiful and moving. Look at those illustrations!
Yay, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Replies there are fine; if I don't want replies, I'll say so in the comment. The textual criticism was a bit of an exception, since it was more of a scholarly project that I might someday want to continue outside of DW.
So even though I did not know of the link to Fritz/Katte, the piece spoke to me anyway — isn’t that weird and awesome?
That is awesome! I cannot claim to have been so sensitive to the important pieces: I must have seen it, but have no memory of it at all. *mutters about going back* Well done you!
Re: Sanssouci
Date: 2020-01-05 03:47 pm (UTC)NOT SORRY! No sorries from me. :P I actually waited two weeks on my textual criticism, for
Also, although our word count has been high, the number of topics is lower than usual, so there will actually be less catching up to do when she gets back, than when we were spamming her on a couple dozen separate topics when she was heads down on Yuletide and church music a month ago.
This fandom moves fast, gotta keep up. :D
get that in the fandom context this kind of thing is often more incentivising than not
Definitely an incentive for me, but thanks for the informed consent. I shall go check out Discord.
And, HOMG, your image post is to die for. I didn’t know if you wanted comments here or there, but it’s so informative as well as beautiful and moving. Look at those illustrations!
Yay, I'm glad you enjoyed it! Replies there are fine; if I don't want replies, I'll say so in the comment. The textual criticism was a bit of an exception, since it was more of a scholarly project that I might someday want to continue outside of DW.
So even though I did not know of the link to Fritz/Katte, the piece spoke to me anyway — isn’t that weird and awesome?
That is awesome! I cannot claim to have been so sensitive to the important pieces: I must have seen it, but have no memory of it at all. *mutters about going back* Well done you!