Charley
Feb 11th, 2014, 03:17:44 PM
So you might have noticed a lot of RPing going on?
It's that (unannounced) time of the year when we've all got the creative juices going at once. Our muses are sated and we're writing some awful damned good roleplays lately. Hopefully you've gotten to read a few and enjoy what you like. Now, I don't know about you, but I like to give kudos for a job well done. Y'all are knocking the ball out of the park with some incredible stories, and I've been picking out as many good things as I can find to let folks know that I like what they're doing. Our creative efforts are peer-driven, and the good work of one roleplayer might serve to inspire someone else to step up their game. Let's remember to spread the love as we read these stories and recognize the writers who make them for the hard work they put in. I mean, there are posts (not even threads, mind you) that are in the thousand word range with hours of research put in. Even if they're not as verbose, the quality of what's getting put to text always continues to astound me.
Long story short, don't forget to give reputation. Kudos things you like. Let the folks who write the stories you enjoy know how much you appreciate them. It means a lot to their creative effort, and helps keep the quality of our stories so engaging.
It's that (unannounced) time of the year when we've all got the creative juices going at once. Our muses are sated and we're writing some awful damned good roleplays lately. Hopefully you've gotten to read a few and enjoy what you like. Now, I don't know about you, but I like to give kudos for a job well done. Y'all are knocking the ball out of the park with some incredible stories, and I've been picking out as many good things as I can find to let folks know that I like what they're doing. Our creative efforts are peer-driven, and the good work of one roleplayer might serve to inspire someone else to step up their game. Let's remember to spread the love as we read these stories and recognize the writers who make them for the hard work they put in. I mean, there are posts (not even threads, mind you) that are in the thousand word range with hours of research put in. Even if they're not as verbose, the quality of what's getting put to text always continues to astound me.
Long story short, don't forget to give reputation. Kudos things you like. Let the folks who write the stories you enjoy know how much you appreciate them. It means a lot to their creative effort, and helps keep the quality of our stories so engaging.