{"id":557,"date":"2008-08-23T13:42:11","date_gmt":"2008-08-23T17:42:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tikatusmuse.wordpress.com\/2008\/08\/23\/will-miracles-never-cease"},"modified":"2008-08-23T13:42:11","modified_gmt":"2008-08-23T17:42:11","slug":"will-miracles-never-cease","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tikatu.com\/musemoves\/2008\/08\/23\/will-miracles-never-cease\/","title":{"rendered":"Will miracles never cease?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"msgcns!B17FB9382CECD331!834\" class=\"bvMsg\">\n<p>One of the earliest places I archived my stories (besides fanfiction.net) was a little spot called fanfics.org. Compared to other sites, it seemed like a little hole-in-the-wall spot, not frequented by the big names, and seemingly abandoned by its owner, a guy from England named Philip. He used to chat with me on IM from time to time, and every time he did, he told me he was drunk&#8230; not exactly\u00a0 something to inspire confidence.<\/p>\n<p>Then, in 2005,\u00a0he decided to revamp his site. He made a stab at it, coming up with a rather teeth-grating brown design. I signed up, interested to see what was going to happen. He made a few announcements about it on the old site, but it never seemed to be completed.<\/p>\n<p>Then, just yesterday, I got an email from him. It was a mass generated one, not personal, but it said that the revamp was pretty much complete, and the new site would be open today. If I used the old address, it would take me to the new site. Not only that, but any stories I had on the old site could be moved to the new. Sooooo&#8230; this afternoon I checked it out.<\/p>\n<p>Gone was the brown site he&#8217;d started with. In its place was a soothing bright green, with a leaf, and\u00a0a cool, clear font\u00a0for the logo. Nicely mature in design. The site wasn&#8217;t quite finished, he said in a &quot;story&quot; post, but he was putting a deadline of August 26th &#8211; of this year &#8211; to complete the work. And if I wanted to move my stories, I just had to let him know and he&#8217;d do it for me. <\/p>\n<p>Which I did, being the first to\u00a0add a &quot;review&quot; to his &quot;story&quot; (at least, I think I was) and request that my works be moved &#8211; just the stories and not the art (yeah, this place archives fanart, too). <\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;ll be interesting to see what other features he has planned, and more importantly, if his commitment to the site will hold up over time. That&#8217;s the main thing I&#8217;ve found with fan-created sites; as real life closes in, the site suffers because, let&#8217;s face it, real life trumps fan-stuff every time. The same thing happened at FicWad, and Lunaescence suffered a slight bout with it this year (submissions were temporarily suspended so the owners could catch a breath from all the stupid emails they were getting &#8211; mostly from people who don&#8217;t know how to read the instructions. I respect the owners at Luna immensely for warning people about it; heck, I respect them immensely anyway!) <\/p>\n<p>In any case, if you&#8217;re interested, check it out: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.fanfics.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">fanfics.org<\/a>\u00a0. You might be surprised. I sure was.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of the earliest places I archived my stories (besides fanfiction.net) was a little spot called fanfics.org. Compared to other sites, it seemed like a little hole-in-the-wall spot, not frequented by the big names, and seemingly abandoned by its owner, a guy from England named Philip. He used to chat with me on IM from time to time, and every time he did, he told me he was drunk&#8230; not exactly\u00a0 something to inspire confidence. 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