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Here's a little fandom dilemma that I could use some advice on.
During the autumn (as I journaled about a lot) I participated in Podbang, a gift exchange of long podfic. I was assigned a giftee, and after examining her preferences carefully, discarded one or two candidate stories and settled on "When Heroes Go Down, They Go Down Fast," a long gen Supernatural AU that seemed to meet her criteria.
Fast forward through a dozen music downloads, communication with the story's author, rehearsals, approximately 20 hours of recording and 100 hours of editing; go directly to my submission, smack under deadline on December 6, of a finished podfic running just over eight hours.
I've never heard a single word from my giftee. I guess it doesn't matter--I didn't do the podfic for praise or thanks, but because it was just really fun to do. And yet...
IDK. Should I say something? Or just let it go?
During the autumn (as I journaled about a lot) I participated in Podbang, a gift exchange of long podfic. I was assigned a giftee, and after examining her preferences carefully, discarded one or two candidate stories and settled on "When Heroes Go Down, They Go Down Fast," a long gen Supernatural AU that seemed to meet her criteria.
Fast forward through a dozen music downloads, communication with the story's author, rehearsals, approximately 20 hours of recording and 100 hours of editing; go directly to my submission, smack under deadline on December 6, of a finished podfic running just over eight hours.
I've never heard a single word from my giftee. I guess it doesn't matter--I didn't do the podfic for praise or thanks, but because it was just really fun to do. And yet...
IDK. Should I say something? Or just let it go?
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20/1/10 04:09 (UTC)I felt a little better, anyway, after airing it here.