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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote 2013-08-04 04:49 am (UTC)

Re: Thank you!

>> Exactly. ^-^ Not when I've got the ones I've read still fresh in my mind, though.<<

Fair enough.

>> (Are the three I read the only ones up on DW or did I just manage to miss you posting the others completely? I wouldn't be surprised by the latter. ><) <<

I think those are the only ones I initially posted on DW. Others may have been posted first to LJ and then ported over here. You can find the whole series listed under Polychrome Heroics. "Through the Haze" and "Headmates" are the other two Damask poems; the others are about different characters.

>> Not your fault, really. I'm just already struggling incredibly to keep up with online reading nowadays, so while I try to read people's newly posted pieces at least vaguely within a decent timeframe I'm not yet at a point where I'm comfortable going through big backlogs as well. <<

That's understandable. A lot of my poetry appears first on LJ, and then I echo it over here with an import at the beginning of the month.

>> The fact that a lot of your poetry stands fine on its own is actually pretty helpful to me since I don't mind reading things out of order where I can. ^_^ And hopefully I can get caught up this month. That would be lovely. <<

Yay! Some series are more sequential and others are more episodic. I try to make the individual poems as coherent as possible though.

>> That all said, have you ever considered compiling some ebook collections of (parts of) the bigger series? I don't know if it'd be worth your while to do, though, so mostly I'm just curious what your thoughts are on that as an option. <<

When a series concludes, I plan to make print and ebook editions if possible. Prior to that, getting a single-collection printout is one of my donor perks.

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