Novelette: "Mana"
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Yes hello I just stayed up until one-thirty reading this.
Just stab me right in the heart next time, it'll be less painful.
Just stab me right in the heart next time, it'll be less painful.
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Hah! I stayed up four thirty!anthusiasm wrote:Yes hello I just stayed up until one-thirty reading this.
Just stab me right in the heart next time, it'll be less painful.
Well I am sick!
Sorry for my bad english
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Oh these dear babies.
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I am so glad I waited until the all of this was written before reading, I don't think I could have taken it slowly.
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I continue to enjoy these characters and your writing about them! I am happy that they seem to be happy at the end of the story, but it feels to me as if they didn't earn their happiness (from a narrative perspective) as much as they earned their happiness at the end of "Water" (which I reread this morning before reading "Mana"), and I am trying to understand why I think this.
After reflecting a little, here is my first guess at why.
After reflecting a little, here is my first guess at why.
all the spoilers
I'd be curious to see if others had the same reaction.- Alicorn
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I was quite concerned about this, more with Mana than Water, and while my patches seemed to work for some people they evidently weren't a panacea. I'm not sure how to apply your feedback but maybe I'll be able to figure out what to do with it in the future.
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FWIW, I liked it a lot, but I have been suffering from critical fluff deficiency lately complete with Doctors giving me squinty eyes and me carefully counting Daily Recommended Fluff Percentages on the sides of boxes of cereal.
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I liked it a lot too. I did notice that it didn’t go and shred my feelings nearly as much as rereading Water did. I don’t think that was for the same reasons as jalapeno_dude mentioned, though.
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I think if it hadn't been drastically past my bedtime when I was trying to say things about Mana, I might have come to the conclusion that it wanted to be a bigger story than it was. It seems like a lot of the structural issues people are seeing could have been fixed by having more space for things to happen in, so that all the highly convenient details can be spread out among more characters and interspersed with more neutral and inconvenient details. But I don't know if that's a thing you actually want to do.