Saturday = Points Post!
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We're entering into the home stretch guys! I hope you've been creating good feedbacking habits that will continue on after the challenge ends but in the meantime: Give you me all your points for the week!
How did you like this weeks Mini-Challenge, any surprises or difficulties looking for cover artists?
How did you like this weeks Mini-Challenge, any surprises or difficulties looking for cover artists?
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Date: 2012-04-22 07:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-04-22 07:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-04-22 08:25 am (UTC)I've definitely been lead into strange and wonderful fandoms by readers that I love, candlebeck and pennyplainknits for the most part. Having a good reader in your ear is like a gateway drug into all kinds of things you swore you'd never get into:D
I think that something that makes unlistenable for me is similar to what you said: intense, negative emotions over a long period. It's too much for me, I take it in too much and it's so hard to disconnect from it. Whereas I could probably podfic the exact same thing myself without any problems. Which is weird.
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Date: 2012-04-22 11:32 pm (UTC)And whether podfic readers have stories that they'd love to hear read, but can't do themselves
I don't think that it stops people as much in podfic fandom, but I find that some readers are better suited to some genres than others. I'm trying to suggest that stories outside of those genres are badly read, but that a reader might have a more intuitive knack for drama than crack, or vice versa, and that that gives those stories are extra sparkle (or some other glittery metaphor!)
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Date: 2012-04-23 08:25 am (UTC)There are stories that I'd like podfic of but that I wouldn't read myself, and not just because I'm lazy... more like I'm not that fond of the sound of my own voice and having to listen to a fic in my voice would make it harder to engage with the story? But I do think that some readers do have genres that they are really good fits in -- and that sometimes they make use of this reader expectation and record things outside their genre that just blow me away: "But she always reads fluffy romance so sweetly, and now I'm crying because I wasn't braced for ~that to happen!" (I usually enjoy having my heart broken, so I7d mean this in a "Well played, podficcer!" way)
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Date: 2012-04-23 08:30 am (UTC)Yesssss. How much do I love this? It's happened a couple of times to me and it's been freaking amazing every time.