The Blood of Helios - Vampire World
Aug. 20th, 2011 09:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Believe it or not, The Blood of Helios is back in my brain and I've got the long aborning fourteen chapter in with my beta. It's been eleven months since I've published anything on this series and I know a lot of people who've been following it and occasionally asking me for more have probably given up hope. But I do promise that a new chapter will be posted this coming Thursday.
My question to you is - what should I do about the chapters that came before? Reading through them, I am pretty satisfied with everything, except for the prologue. A friend suggested that I consolidate and repost here on LJ I'm not sure if I should repost - it seems a little bit of overkill. I'm not taking down the original chapters. I will, however, publish it to AO3.
I am, however, retconning the Prologue. It's not the story I want to tell anymore - or at least, the way I want to tell it. I am going to remove the link from my Masterlist (which kind of troubles me, completist that I am) and from the breadcrumbs at the start of each chapter. Without it, the story becomes easier to write, less tied to an A/U'd set of canon events.
A question, though. Should I post a summary of the story to date, just to bring everyone up to speed, or simply let people read through the breadcrumbs?
My question to you is - what should I do about the chapters that came before? Reading through them, I am pretty satisfied with everything, except for the prologue. A friend suggested that I consolidate and repost here on LJ I'm not sure if I should repost - it seems a little bit of overkill. I'm not taking down the original chapters. I will, however, publish it to AO3.
I am, however, retconning the Prologue. It's not the story I want to tell anymore - or at least, the way I want to tell it. I am going to remove the link from my Masterlist (which kind of troubles me, completist that I am) and from the breadcrumbs at the start of each chapter. Without it, the story becomes easier to write, less tied to an A/U'd set of canon events.
A question, though. Should I post a summary of the story to date, just to bring everyone up to speed, or simply let people read through the breadcrumbs?