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It's time for another story chat! Yay! I'm afraid I won't be able to participate in it as much as I want to, but I'll do my best. *g*

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I just read this at [livejournal.com profile] switchknife's journal (she recs good fics, and I often drop by to check them out *g*). It's the same old topic – feedback, giving and receiving it. We've chatted about this many times in the FFMB, had a few very entertaining flamewars over the discussions (Can we have another one, [livejournal.com profile] msgenevieve? Pweeease?), and I'm sure we'll chat about them again. Meanwhile, [livejournal.com profile] switchknife's list urging the 'invisible readers' to review made me feel very guilty, because I definitely happen to be one of them. I have all the best excuses (they're listed there in the post), but they're just lame. I've made up my mind – I *am* going to send people feedback from now on, no matter how busy I am or how shy I'm feeling.

They say charity begins at home. About half my favourite authors in the LFN fandom are right here, in my flist, and I just realised that I've never really given any of you proper feedback. Yes, most of the stories *were* written before I came to the fandom, and I *am* kinda shy about sending people e-mails (even people I know, lol!) – but now that I've made up my mind, I think I should start by telling you how much I like your stories, and why.

So, what do you think? Should I do it? Would you mind receiving fangirly reviews from me? If you don't mind, then how do you think I should send them to you – mail or LJ? (LJ would be good, you know – maybe they'll inspire passers by to read your fics. Just sayin'. ) Is there any story you want me to pick? (The last question sounds like self-pimping, but please don't be shy. I asked – it's not tacky when you're asked.)

I know this sounds crazy, but I'm really serious. What do you say?

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What is the right age for a kitten to be separated from it's mum? Any ideas?

Date: 2004-05-13 11:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ellensmithee.livejournal.com
Another thing, if you're planning to let her outside:

When we first got her, we lived directly next to a train track (about 30 feet away). Our landlady had lived in that house for 40 years and had had a lot of cats in that time. She said it was a good idea to keep the cat in the house until it is at least 6 mos. old. Then they aren't as playful and reckless when it comes to playing on train tracks or on streets.

Date: 2004-05-13 11:35 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] swatkat24.livejournal.com
Train tracks? That's baaad.

I do intend to let her go outside, but our neighbourhood is pretty safe. No fast cars, no evil neighbourhood cats (there are a few, but they're pretty harmless). But even then, I'll follow your advice make sure she stays inside a little longer.

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