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Stories by Knittedshadow
Knittedshadow's journal is f-locked and I've been waiting after commenting, but I haven't been friended back yet and it has been awhile. I was wondering if anyone has copies of her stories, especially the deaf story. Although I do want to read all of her stories, I love disability stories.
Please and thank you.
Please and thank you.
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But over the time I saw some leaving, for other fandoms or for good, and I became sad. And when the old queer eyes site didn't work anymore, I really felt a loss for us all. I really wouldn't mind to ask the writers, then we would be in the safe side but I know that some don't respond anymore (when I finally became brave enough to write in English, I contacted some from the older writers to just say thank you and only a few answered).
Hm. I know there is no real answer coming here but I really had to get this out. Because: even when there certainly is some misuse, I made the experience that many here are very carefully about sharing esp. f-locked fics, more that it would be expected. That's a thing I really like here.
I hope that a few more writers see this post and will give us their official permission to share stories - that would be the best, right? LOL
Thanks for your answer!!!!
Pet
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I know a few authors even uploaded copies of their files in e-reader formats, though for some reason they were removed with other fics from the 4shared account. I believe the mods here were looking into starting another account that they can monitor better, though I'm not sure where they are in that process.
I think you lucked out if this is your first fandom. :) I wish my older fandoms were as organized about searching for lost fics as this one is. A few others came close, but didn't have the following that
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In the case of the question of the OP, I decided to ask the author.
What you said about the ereader: I second this. Before I bought my first iPad, I had no idea....but once I noticed how easier it is to read here, I barely go back to the computer.
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I haven't read anything by this author before, but I'll admit to being curious now.