RE: What do these titles have in common?

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Agreed. This isn't a major publishing house with contracts and obligations. As nice as it would be, we'd likely have far less stories to choose from if authors went in with the knowledge that they'd be forced to finish their work or be penalized.

The situation clearly reflects that of humanity in general. We're so distracted by life's other aspects that we oftentimes overextend or float away from previous tasks, hell, even a few centuries ago when less of that was true, I bet people still dropped books mid-creation. I remember someone saying or writing something along the lines of, "If it was easy, everyone would do it." .
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RE: What do these titles have in common?

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Saturation makes their content seem more dense than it is. That kind of breakneck pace can kill an author if done from brain-to-page-to-post immediately. A much smarter choice would be to create a large backlog and release at a relatively fast pace to achieve the same effect without letting burnout settle over you like a pall.  

You can also solicit reviews (either mutually or otherwise) put your work elsewhere for greater exposure (Sufficient Velocity, Muse Success, Spacebattles) and  add a link to your fic in your signature for every forum that will tolerate it. As an independent, one person against a sea of slush and shark-like competitors you have to do everything in your power to make your diamonds shine too brightly to be glanced over.

Your fic looks neat, too. I've been looking for a long read. I'll add it to my review list.
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