I am thinking very, very seriously about whether or not to sign up for FFEX. I mean, I've enjoyed it in the past! I have! And I'd like to support all of the effort that's gone into it, especially this year. But... I have to decide whether or not I can actually do it. Last year I did my absolute best but still felt like I didn't finish the story I wanted to tell, so I felt bad about my output. This year... I don't know if it'll be different or not. I'm feeling a little better but I have less free time. Having a netbook to use (and hopefully having an actual computer to use within a week or so) will help immensely. And I'll have more free time on my own, which... sometimes helps and sometimes hurts, depending on my mood from day to day.
I've always gotten very nice things out of it, though. So I might go ahead and give it another shot.
Thinking about this made me realize something about the way I approach exchanges in general and why I need to maybe change my approach. Typically, using a maximum of four prompts as an example, three of my prompts on this sort of exchange will somehow be oddball requests (a type of fandom not common in the exchange, a pairing that I've never seen anyone do before, something like that.) Then, for my last prompt, I'll think, "Hm, I should add something a little bit less unusual. It'll make me easier to match." So I'll add something more typical to the mix. That last one, inevitably, is what I'm matched on.
It isn't that I don't enjoy what I get, because I do. But I'm thinking that I need to be more consistent on requesting these things that I've been hoping someone would write for years, and not worry about being hard to match until it actually turns out that I am. If that makes sense.
Meh. Either way, I need to decide before I go to work tomorrow morning, or I'll miss my chance.
I've always gotten very nice things out of it, though. So I might go ahead and give it another shot.
Thinking about this made me realize something about the way I approach exchanges in general and why I need to maybe change my approach. Typically, using a maximum of four prompts as an example, three of my prompts on this sort of exchange will somehow be oddball requests (a type of fandom not common in the exchange, a pairing that I've never seen anyone do before, something like that.) Then, for my last prompt, I'll think, "Hm, I should add something a little bit less unusual. It'll make me easier to match." So I'll add something more typical to the mix. That last one, inevitably, is what I'm matched on.
It isn't that I don't enjoy what I get, because I do. But I'm thinking that I need to be more consistent on requesting these things that I've been hoping someone would write for years, and not worry about being hard to match until it actually turns out that I am. If that makes sense.
Meh. Either way, I need to decide before I go to work tomorrow morning, or I'll miss my chance.
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Date: 2011-03-21 12:20 am (UTC)From:And I say go for the unusual four pack! I for one love seeing rare fandoms and pairings come out of FFEX. :D
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Date: 2011-03-21 02:06 am (UTC)From:*snugglins*
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