The Unexpected Summer, The Final Decision

Story by StGeorgesHorse on SoFurry

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         I have made my decision concerning

this series and its continuation. This message is mostly for those who read the

Epilogue, but failed to respond to it. I try not to be one who randomly

admonishes folks, but that is what these few paragraphs are. Stories, Art, Photos, and Music, as

well as any insights and information posted in journals, is made free to the

users of this site. For the most part, everything you see on here you're seeing for

free. That is a great thing if you think about it.

                So if

you like something, it behooves you to mention it to the artist/writer. Since

they are getting nothing for their time except the appreciation that you, the

user, bestows upon them,  then it

behooves you to, on occasion, post that appreciation as a vote or a like.

Comments are especially nice, because they help drive the direction of a story.

Not everything I write suits everyone on here. Nor does the taste of you the reader always

suit me. So as a compromise, since I did not wish to continue with Mark and his

girls, I have yielded to those who found the decency to make their will known.

                The

present stories of The Unexpected Summer series will be be moved to a new group

of my creation, a group that for those who commented, voted or faved on the

Epilogue, will be openly accessible with an invitation that has already been

extended.  I will open it up again in a

month or two.  No members will be

accepted outside of this initial group until I am ready to do so.

                I

understand that many of you have negative opinions on leaving feedback. That is

your right, but I doubt any of your excuses are legitimate. I have crunched the

numbers, and the fact is, my first story in the series has over four thousand

views. As an initial offering, that makes sense. People may read it and decide

the rest aren't for them. Some stories have higher views than others, due, I am

sure, to tags.

                But for

any artist or writer, your recognition may help you to see more of a story

line. Nothing bothers me more than hearing from someone who wants to know if a

story is going to continue, and having never heard from this person before. If

you like a story, hit fave or vote. Vote will keep you anonymous, or, if you

change your settings, you can make both your faves and your votes invisible to

all except he/she who receives it.

                Remember,

this is a community. You have decided to make yourself part of it. Just like in real life, what becomes of it is in part up to you. Without readers, I would not

bother writing. I am not prone to devoting my time to a project if I think no one likes the

stuff, though I will still write and post stories just because I feel like it.

So remember; if you like it, put a ring on its finger. They let the author or

artist know you like it. And yes, you have every right to not like something well enough to say so. Trust

me, I know. I am in the position to judge one of the categories here on

SoFurry, and finding suitable material has recently forced me into looking

through old listings. But if I find something I like, I post it and I fave, or

vote, or comment on it. It's the right thing to do.

                Lastly,

since I am essentially ranting, I would like to say this to the author/artists

out there. If someone likes your work, make a note of it to them. Unless they

tell you differently, do it. Acknowledge your fans, even if you have a large base

of them. It makes them feel appreciated. I have quit watching a few folks just

because they seem to be too arrogant to acknowledge their admirers.       If you have any questions concerning this, drop me a line. I will be happy to answer them as best as I am able.

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