Hi! After doing it for my most recent multi-chapter stories, I'm thinking about making master posts (a single post with links to all the chapters, rather than each chapter only being accessible from the previous one) for my older multi-chapter stories as well. So a few of those are going to be popping up in the feed, but they're not new stories, just old stories getting an additional sheen of hyper-organization. 'Cause that's what I do best. :-)
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Date: 2015-02-17 11:57 pm (UTC)(That's something I really like about AO3, actually, how easily searchable it is – if I find an author who wrote, say, one Remus story I like, it's easy to browse through all their works and find other ones. On LJ, even with a master list post up at the top of the page, stuff has a tendency to get lost in the shuffle – unless it's all *very* well tagged, maybe? I guess that's because so much of the interaction on LJ is via the friends feed, rather than by looking at a static page – and that's fantastic and I wouldn't change it! Interacting-with-friends-via-LJ is way more fun than the more anonymous interactions of posting to an archive. Conclusion to this overly wordy reflection: I guess LJ is better for personal interaction and AO3 is better for archiving and "findability"? Well, not surprising, really, given its name...)
Dumbledore/Grindelwald! Oh, there's so much Dumbledore/Grindelwald coming! I'm actually going to slightly revise that second story I already posted (so no hurry on reading it just yet!) and I'm almost done writing the third one, and then also working on a fourth one. Yikes!
Oh, and please, no need to apologize! Glad to have you reading, if you want to read, any time at all. :-) And I hope your computer keeps hanging in there!