I'm sorry that the weekend didn't turn out to be a good reading time for you!
I used to think that the weekends were the very best time for the longer stories, because people would be at home rather than at work and would have more time to read. Now, after looking at this weekend's hits, I more and more suspect that most people don't read on the weekends, but rather read during the work week. (I don't understand the logistics, but the evidence seems to support the hypothesis.)
Good luck catching up at a pace that feels good to you!
I'm glad that the order so far has worked for you. To some degree, that's luck, because I don't pre-read the stories in detail; I arrange them based on their header information, prompts, and a very quick, shallow skim. (And then some people go and change their stories while they're waiting in the queue, anyway. ~grin~)
We seem to have both a lot of post-LK and a lot of humor this year. There are fewer stories than usual moving in the "episode-like" and "fitting into canon" spaces.
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I used to think that the weekends were the very best time for the longer stories, because people would be at home rather than at work and would have more time to read. Now, after looking at this weekend's hits, I more and more suspect that most people don't read on the weekends, but rather read during the work week. (I don't understand the logistics, but the evidence seems to support the hypothesis.)
Good luck catching up at a pace that feels good to you!
I'm glad that the order so far has worked for you. To some degree, that's luck, because I don't pre-read the stories in detail; I arrange them based on their header information, prompts, and a very quick, shallow skim. (And then some people go and change their stories while they're waiting in the queue, anyway. ~grin~)
We seem to have both a lot of post-LK and a lot of humor this year. There are fewer stories than usual moving in the "episode-like" and "fitting into canon" spaces.