Thinking about it, I'm more drawn to the art on Suburban Jungle than I am to the writing.
But with that said, I much prefer the Brigid & Greg fictionlets to SJ. I get the impression that SJ has won priority not because you love it more than writing, but because you get more instant gratification from it. No toiling away for months or years to produce a book that you then have to shop to publishers. And while you can publish stories to the web, getting people to read it is another story. Fictionlets like B&G are perfect for LJ, but even short stories are too long for most people to read online, in my experience.
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Date: 2006-04-17 06:50 pm (UTC)But with that said, I much prefer the Brigid & Greg fictionlets to SJ. I get the impression that SJ has won priority not because you love it more than writing, but because you get more instant gratification from it. No toiling away for months or years to produce a book that you then have to shop to publishers. And while you can publish stories to the web, getting people to read it is another story. Fictionlets like B&G are perfect for LJ, but even short stories are too long for most people to read online, in my experience.