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Post by Kitty279 on Mar 29, 2013 12:56:48 GMT -5
Sorry, but here the stories had to be deleted, otherwise the whole forum would have been lost. Most authors have given up on their stories, as far as I can tell, only a few continue elsewhere, and who knows for how long.
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Post by sanyam on Mar 30, 2013 10:45:01 GMT -5
i understand.. please mail me a fewlinks at bagaria.sanyam@gmail.com
atleast the ones you know..
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Post by crystaldouglas on Apr 25, 2013 17:56:32 GMT -5
um hello i use to read ur story i was crystaldawndouglas but i lost my password and had to create crystaldouglas so if u could tell me where ur story is i would appreciate it
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Post by Kitty279 on Apr 26, 2013 15:23:50 GMT -5
Below the forum, besides the login there, is a link where you could have had your password reset.
You might want to add whose story you are talking about.
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Post by crystaldouglas on Apr 27, 2013 4:13:55 GMT -5
i sent a message to the people who's stories i read
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Post by Kitty279 on Apr 27, 2013 7:39:47 GMT -5
Ok, is the better method anyway.
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Post by lisafrancis96780 on May 17, 2013 15:21:02 GMT -5
Yep, some are gone. That's why many of us started saving stories when the purge started. You might want to consider using Flagfic to save the stories you are interested in, either to just read or to keep them. This is awesome! Easy to use and just great! Wish I had this before margologrims story pro venting the prophesy on ffnet was deleted.
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Post by Kitty279 on May 18, 2013 0:16:38 GMT -5
It is Since a friend introduced me to that site, I've been using it excessively to save all the stories I loved, just in case. It was particularly useful when the RtB story purge started and I went to save the ones I liked. And now I know even if stories are deleted for some reason (even authors do it without pressure for one reason or another), then I have at least what was posted so far. Saves you a lot of time searching for some fic you *knew* you had read but can't find again!
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