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I had my first irritation at fragmented discussion today. I'm now considering directing LJ readers to comment at my Dreamwidth journal. But I don't want to do that either.

Other than that, I'm considering sending some of the less feelgood pomes to a local publisher. Can I handle rejection? I'm not very good at rejection, but this is a small local cooperative, so I looooove them.

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Date: 2009-06-11 07:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] supermouse
I think you can handle rejection and even the relentless try-try-try again of being published, once you've made up your mind that this is really what you want to do. I have faith in you to do *anything* you set your mind to unless actively stopped. I am generally in awe of you.

I think regarding LJ/DW, I will keep with the crossposting, since it's so easy, but then I haven't run into the fragmented-discussion thing. It might be because... well, partly because I've not blogged recently (by the time I catch up with blogs I am knackered). Partly because I learn of all comments via email, so the discussion always *is* fragmented. Partly because I don't post very much that would lead to discussion.

Without naming names, what was the aspect of fragmented discussion that was annoying?

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