http://pitry.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] pitry.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] dbskyler 2010-04-03 12:25 am (UTC)

Aaah. Gotcha now.

I don't know. I still think the nature of Teaspoon readership is more fickle than this clear cut division. I mean, my most popular story by far is Dear Mike. A Doctorless "other era" story with a bunch of OCs. Written in letters. And it got more hits and more reviews than any other story I've written.

I agree that everything else being equal, a New Who story is probably going to get more hits than a Classic Who story.... but it's really hard to pin down what these conditions are, because then you got examples like Dear Mike that turn everything upside down (it's actually a trend with me. Another hugely popular story of mine is the [livejournal.com profile] who_like_giants entry. Hmm. Maybe it's not my OC/minor character stories but the way I write the main characters, teehee!)

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