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Sympathy for the devil

Mar 20 2007 01:14 am   #1Guest

Does anyone know where to find this fic by comedyoferrors?

Mar 20 2007 01:19 am   #2LadyYashka

I believe they took their stories down. Why they did I have no idea. Anyone else know for sure?

Tomorrow may be hell, but today was a good writing day, and on the good writing days nothing else matters. — Neil Gaiman
Mar 20 2007 01:22 am   #3Scarlet Ibis

never heard of it, but here it is, though unfinished at Sinister Attraction: http://www.sinister-attraction.org/stories/c/sympathyfor.htm 

Don't know if it's one of those round robins or if it was ever finished- sorry...

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Mar 20 2007 01:35 am   #4Guest

Thanks.  I was looking for the whole thing because I'm pretty sure it's complete.  I read it a while ago and when I went back to reread.  It was gone. :-(

Mar 20 2007 01:39 am   #5Immortal Beloved

That was a very well-written, intriguing story.  Unfortunately, any trace of it was removed awhile ago.  I went back to read it again, too :-P  It was finished when I read it.

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Mar 20 2007 01:43 am   #6Maggie2

I remember reading somewhere that the author had contacted all the sites where she had posted to take down her work.  Too bad, cause it was good stuff.

Mar 20 2007 06:02 am   #7Guest

Why would she do that?

Mar 20 2007 09:47 am   #8Guest

God, that was a good story! I really can't stand it when an author removes all their work from everywhere. I know some people might have good reasons, but it's just not fair for the readers. If the readers didn't matter, you wouldn't have shared your work in the first place. You would have just kept your fun little hobby on your computer.

Sorry for the rant, but it's just something I'd never do as long as I knew someone liked the story.

CM

Mar 20 2007 11:01 am   #9LadyYashka

From what I remember the stories were taken down for "personal reasons." Those reasons were never explained.

Tomorrow may be hell, but today was a good writing day, and on the good writing days nothing else matters. — Neil Gaiman
Mar 20 2007 11:56 am   #10Guest

Yeah, I know. I remember seeing SfD go away not long after it was finished, and thinking WTH?