FF.Net never ceases to amaze me
Jun. 30th, 2009 01:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It has stopped to e-mail reviews to me. And that while I've got Review Alerts enabled and bot@fanfiction.com added to my Conctacts list at Hotmail. Is very annyoing. I get so very few reviews as it is, and if FF.Net keeps eat them, it's really, really mean.
Edit: It turns out that Aislynn is a genius, after all. I did some more digging within Hotmail, and figured out that somehow FF.Net managed to get onto the blocked senders list. How, I have no idea. I haven't blocked anyone for years. Ah, well, FF.Net unblocked, the reviews can come... although I don't have very high hopes.
Edit: It turns out that Aislynn is a genius, after all. I did some more digging within Hotmail, and figured out that somehow FF.Net managed to get onto the blocked senders list. How, I have no idea. I haven't blocked anyone for years. Ah, well, FF.Net unblocked, the reviews can come... although I don't have very high hopes.
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Date: 2009-06-30 10:19 pm (UTC)Yeah. Never met other Tolkien-fans myself until 20 years after I first read LOTR. The internet has given us a unique chance to find like-minded people. I think the other participants are more into fandom than I, but it'll be fun, being able to talk about your hobby without people looking at you a bit funny.
>>When I'm in great stress, writing is an outlet that keeps me sane.<<
Therapeutic. Hmm, makes sense. Good for you that you're able to do that.
>>>Have you ever noticed any relation between stress and the nature of what you write?<<<
>>Sometimes, yeah. When I was younger, definitely. Tend to write more angst, smut and gore in these times, albeit less so in thse days.<<
Oh good!