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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote in [community profile] allbingo 2014-02-02 03:07 am (UTC)

Thoughts

>> I have posted something almost every day in January which goes to show how much I was producing for those fests and I still have a stack more stuff to go posting wise. <<

Wow, quite a backlog there. I'm glad you're making progress.

>> I have managed to get most of the backend programming done to turn my various online prompt generators into something that it is easy to extend and adapt and I'm hoping to get that all finished up next week <<

Woohoo! I'd love to see more options available in prompt generation. Let me know when you're done with the updates and I'll link to what you've got.

>> with some sort of not-exactly-crowdfunding but certainly a points and incentive based scheme to encourage people to use and contribute. <<

I know a couple of folks who use a point system. It's finicky to design and manage but seems quite effective at encouraging participation from cash-poor folks like me.

>> I'm also hoping to get a feedback post for [community profile] ladiesbingo up this weekend. <<

I'm looking forward to that, especially given the interest in #femslash february across the web.

>> At some point I want to sit down and plan out the sort of things I'd like to write this year. <<

That's a good idea.

>> some Avengers, <<

<3

>> I want to overhaul my original fiction settings <<

Also sounds promising.

>> One thing I'd like to do, because I'm aware there are a good number of original fiction writers in this community and in the bingo communities as a whole is offer some kind of incentive and achievement for original fiction recs for works which form good "jumping off" points for people's settings. <<

I think that's an awesome idea!

>> I find it quite difficult to get into original fiction settings and to engage with short stories and vignettes in long running settings "cold" as it were. <<

Yep. That seems to be a ubiquitous challenge for all projects that grow to respectable size, whether single-author or shared world. We finally had to make a Start Here page for new Torn World readers, and I followed suit with Schrodinger's Heroes.

With my serial poetry it's not as bad, because I post those in internal chronological order on the linked series page; but if you just stumble across a random poem during a fest, that can be confusing. Some stand alone a lot better than others. So I have gotten into the habit of including a series thumbnail above the entry for each item, if I'm listing stuff in a bingo call.

One thing that might help is a discussion about when a project needs a Start Here page, what people want on it, and how to make a good one. I wrote instructions for "5 Steps to Crowdfunding Success" and "How to Make a Landing Page." Those are related, but not identical to the advice needed for a good Start Here page, which can be a really hard thing to create.

>> It would be nice to tie the rec achievement in with a bingo challenge in some way but I'm not quite sure the form it should take. I must ponder... <<

I agree, that would be fun and helpful.

>> I suppose it needn't be restricted to original fiction it could be a "no background knowledge needed" rec challenge - I've actually often vaguely considered starting a community aimed at "no background knowledge needed" recs. <<

I suggest that you separate original from fandom recs. That will let you do two rounds, or more if you want to alternate between them. I'd love to have a mix of different activities going on in this community. Recs aren't a specialty of mine, so having someone else cover that would be awesome. This is great territory for bingo because it will get people hunting down recworthy material on a bunch of different topics.

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