vidar Posted December 13, 2022 Report Posted December 13, 2022 How do you keep your stories while we wait to be able to post again to the site? I usually just write using notepad, but there has to be a way to archive your stories before or after posting to AFF Wilde_Guess, Deadman and BronxWench 3 Quote
WillowDarkling Posted December 13, 2022 Report Posted December 13, 2022 You should always keep your stories as files on your computer. I use Word, simply because it’s what I’m used to. BronxWench, Deadman and Wilde_Guess 3 Quote
vidar Posted December 13, 2022 Author Report Posted December 13, 2022 That makes sense. I usually keep a folder with them. I guess I’m just anxious to post some of the new stories for others to read Deadman, Wilde_Guess and BronxWench 3 Quote
Desiderius Price Posted December 13, 2022 Report Posted December 13, 2022 Second @WillowDarkling to not rely on AFF or any other archive to retain your stories w/o incident. Keep in mind most archives, even google drive/dropbox/onedrive retain the right to *DELETE* your postings/files in their terms of service. OTOH, I’ll make copies of copies and I’m stuck wondering “which one of these is current?” Deadman and Wilde_Guess 2 Quote
BronxWench Posted December 13, 2022 Report Posted December 13, 2022 Go by the saved date. Â Deadman, Wilde_Guess and Desiderius Price 2 1 Quote
Desiderius Price Posted December 13, 2022 Report Posted December 13, 2022 1 minute ago, BronxWench said: Go by the saved date.  Had this issue when I decided to go and rework my potter story. First task, collecting them all, then I started purging the obvious duplicates. But hey, at least I didn’t lose much. (The *first* draft was, unfortunately, mostly lost—shame because that was the smuttiest too.) Deadman and Wilde_Guess 2 Quote
BronxWench Posted December 13, 2022 Report Posted December 13, 2022 I have copies of all my work on my hard drive, and on two separate back-up hard drives. I tend to keep all the versions, and I just date them as “Rewrite 20XX” at the end of the original title so I don’t lose my mind.  Wilde_Guess, InvidiaRed and Deadman 3 Quote
Deadman Posted December 13, 2022 Report Posted December 13, 2022 I had this problem very early on and learned from it. An early story that I wrote was gone because I lost the original file. But I realized that I had it on a site so I grabbed it off them. Then the site disappeared so now I’m much more glad that I got it. Did a similar thing with Yahoo Groups before they went under. Had one or two stories that I lost the original word file, grabbed it and made sure I had it. Wilde_Guess 1 Quote
Desiderius Price Posted December 13, 2022 Report Posted December 13, 2022 26 minutes ago, BronxWench said: I have copies of all my work on my hard drive, and on two separate back-up hard drives. I tend to keep all the versions, and I just date them as “Rewrite 20XX” at the end of the original title so I don’t lose my mind.  Too late, I’ve already lost my mind 🤣 BronxWench and Wilde_Guess 2 Quote
GeorgeGlass Posted December 14, 2022 Report Posted December 14, 2022 These days, I draft all my stories in Google Docs (with each one set to save on my device as well as in the cloud). When they’re fully drafted, I move them to Word for final editing (as with WillowDarkling, Word is what I’m used to), then I post them. Wilde_Guess and BronxWench 2 Quote
Sessakag Posted December 14, 2022 Report Posted December 14, 2022 I have my work backed up in so many places nothing short of the planet exploding would make me lose a single piece of my work. I lost a story one time, years ago, and have been paranoid ever since. BronxWench, Desiderius Price and Wilde_Guess 3 Quote
GeorgeGlass Posted December 14, 2022 Report Posted December 14, 2022 2 hours ago, Sessakag said: I have my work backed up in so many places nothing short of the planet exploding would make me lose a single piece of my work. I lost a story one time, years ago, and have been paranoid ever since. Yeah, I lost one many years ago, too. The worst part was that it was the middle story of a trilogy. Desiderius Price, Wilde_Guess, Sessakag and 1 other 4 Quote
Sessakag Posted December 14, 2022 Report Posted December 14, 2022 1 hour ago, GeorgeGlass said: Yeah, I lost one many years ago, too. The worst part was that it was the middle story of a trilogy. You have my sincerest condolences. BronxWench and Wilde_Guess 2 Quote
GeorgeGlass Posted December 14, 2022 Report Posted December 14, 2022 7 hours ago, Sessakag said: You have my sincerest condolences. Thanks. At least it wasn’t that long a story. And I learned my lesson about “storing” stories in a Yahoo group. Wilde_Guess, Sessakag and BronxWench 3 Quote
InvidiaRed Posted December 17, 2022 Report Posted December 17, 2022 On 12/13/2022 at 9:50 AM, WillowDarkling said: You should always keep your stories as files on your computer. I use Word, simply because it’s what I’m used to. I use word and Grammarly and have a portable hard-drive. My work should survive everything but a EMP. BronxWench 1 Quote
Desiderius Price Posted December 17, 2022 Report Posted December 17, 2022 5 hours ago, InvidiaRed said: I use word and Grammarly and have a portable hard-drive. My work should survive everything but a EMP. 🧨 (we need a mushroom-cloud emoji...) My way is different because… well, I have a tendency to turn problems into software projects as well. That’s why I write my stories as text files, annotating with a simple format what’s what (ie styles, version). When I want to post, I run the software, telling it what which version I want (clean vs explicit for my potter story), which archive I’m posting to (FFN, AO3, or AFF), and it’ll generate HTML files suitable for posting. Being a programming geek, I use a “makefile” to remember the command line options to be lazy/consistent. Bit more complex than most, but I do like the results. Quote
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