Sure thing! Go ahead! :) I don't mind posts that aren't about betaing, so long as they are still about writing in some way. It's the really-off-topic stuff that gets my goat.
I was until I deleted the community yesterday--it was a great idea in theory, at first, but the community hadn't had a post in about two years and even before then, it was hardly what I would call active. I don't think there had been a new member since I started it, either. :/ Hence, shutting it down.
Well, ok. It's just my best friend, pipsi_pirate, and I met at castlekids, and we were pretty much traumatised when we saw it was deleted this morning -- if you're interested in letting it go, we would be happy to take over modship for you!
Aw, sorry, I understand that it holds some sentimental value for you, but it's honestly just not worth keeping around. There hasn't been a post in like a year! It wasn't exactly active, and the majority of the members in the comm either didn't update their journals anymore, or just forgot the community existed. It's not that I don't miss the Castle or the friends I made there, but it was definitely a waste of livejournal space at this point. Hope you understand.
That's totally understandable...I definitely see why you deleted it!
Ok, now I have a different favour to ask -- would it possible for you to reactivate it for a day so I could screencap an entry? Just for one day! (haha...Bowie.) It would really mean a lot to me.
Adding you because I totally stalk cabfic and multiple other cab-realted LJs and run into your posts and/or replies all the time. Also, because I feel like there are not enough Cab fand who are over the age of, like, 17 to talk to.
Hey! You seem like an a+ individual, and we seem to have some things/friends in common (also see: Patrick Stump), so I'm going to add you. I hope that's cool!
Ages and ages ago, when I was first talking about going to Dal for grad school, you recommended an LJ friend of yours who'd been in the MLIS program there. Can you remember who that was? I was trying to recall the name but it's just not in the ol' noodle anymore.
It's one of my oldest and dearest, Kathleen, aka victorion. She's actually working in a library, too (at UNB Saint John), so she's certainly someone who enjoyed the program AND got a job from it! I suspect she would be happy to answer any questions you might have, but I'll just send her a quick note first to find out what email address she'd prefer you write her at, and generally just so she's expecting you. :D
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