In his Author’s Note, EY mentions that he’s considering releasing the next plot arc in one fell swoop, instead of doing weekly chapter releases. Personally I prefer the weekly chapter releases for the following reasons:
You get to consider and digest each chapter, instead of flying through them
Each chapter gets discussed- people make predictions, work on rationality skills
Builds community, as my HPMoR friends and I can get excited together for each chapter
Draws out HPMoR release experience over a couple months.
Have something fun to look forward to on Tuesday nights
I was wondering if other people felt the same way, or if I’m alone in preferring the weekly releases to a one-fell-swoop release.
I would much prefer to have them released all at once. I could read them and re-read them at my own pace. There would still be plenty to discuss. The cliff-hangers mean that I currently think about each update more than is productive. It would be nice if the disruptive effect they have on the rest of my life was more localized.
Mostly, though, I’m happy to read it whenever EY gets around to posting it.
I take the opportunity to apply Harry-like awesomeness to my own life. What other options aren’t I considering? What epicness can I plot? What resources am I not taking advantage of?
I have no strong preference either way on this issue, but I suspect that spacing the updates out is more useful.
One reason for this is that a lot of updates means that the story spends more time on the first page of ff.net’s HP story list. The HP fandom is one of the most active ones and stories tend to get bumped off the first page quite fast. To that end, I also think it would be a good idea to occasionally update the story at some other time of the day than the usual 7 PM Pacific Time. Who knows, maybe that alone would bring in some readers who miss the story again and again for no other reason except that it’s updated at an inconvenient time of day.
The communal aspect shouldn’t be overlooked, either, and having time to discuss chapters is definitely a legitimate reason to draw out the process. This doesn’t apply to everyone, of course; I gave myself five minutes to think of solutions for the end of chapter 80 and refrained from discussing them with anyone, and I doubt I’m the only one who plays the game that way.
IMO, the optimal update rate would be once per four or five days. Enough time for folks to talk things over if they wish, but not so long that the anticipation has the time to collapse.
I would vote for a time earlier than 7pm, as this would allow European types such as myself to read the update on the same day that it’s published, and comment accordingly. As it stands, I can choose to stay up until 3am or so to wait for the update, or turn up the next day to find that the discussion has progressed a long way before I could join in.
Personally, for anything except comedy I like to read moderately-long bursts rather than short snippets—when I follow works that update daily but have updates that are too small I often stop reading for a while on the assumption that when I start again later I’ll have a juicy backlog to trawl through. (Part of me wonders if it’s just a matter of how good the author is at finding good stopping points though). HPMOR updates are not that small, but with its plot-heaviness I think I still found that I enjoyed it better when I read entire arcs at once than when I read chapters as they came out. I even considered not reading chapters once or twice until the next existed.
Of course, individual chapters are healthier for my sleep schedule...
In his Author’s Note, EY mentions that he’s considering releasing the next plot arc in one fell swoop, instead of doing weekly chapter releases. Personally I prefer the weekly chapter releases for the following reasons:
You get to consider and digest each chapter, instead of flying through them
Each chapter gets discussed- people make predictions, work on rationality skills
Builds community, as my HPMoR friends and I can get excited together for each chapter
Draws out HPMoR release experience over a couple months.
Have something fun to look forward to on Tuesday nights
I was wondering if other people felt the same way, or if I’m alone in preferring the weekly releases to a one-fell-swoop release.
I would much prefer to have them released all at once. I could read them and re-read them at my own pace. There would still be plenty to discuss. The cliff-hangers mean that I currently think about each update more than is productive. It would be nice if the disruptive effect they have on the rest of my life was more localized.
Mostly, though, I’m happy to read it whenever EY gets around to posting it.
I think exactly like that.
I vote up to have them released all at once.
+1 for the very same reason. Reading a HPMOR chapter is a day-long distraction. it simply won’t leave my brain alone for work on the rest of the day.
Waiting for a whole week is the worst part.
Sounds like a good opportunity to practice mental discipline skills that will serve your well for the rest of your life.
I take the opportunity to apply Harry-like awesomeness to my own life. What other options aren’t I considering? What epicness can I plot? What resources am I not taking advantage of?
I have no strong preference either way on this issue, but I suspect that spacing the updates out is more useful.
One reason for this is that a lot of updates means that the story spends more time on the first page of ff.net’s HP story list. The HP fandom is one of the most active ones and stories tend to get bumped off the first page quite fast. To that end, I also think it would be a good idea to occasionally update the story at some other time of the day than the usual 7 PM Pacific Time. Who knows, maybe that alone would bring in some readers who miss the story again and again for no other reason except that it’s updated at an inconvenient time of day.
The communal aspect shouldn’t be overlooked, either, and having time to discuss chapters is definitely a legitimate reason to draw out the process. This doesn’t apply to everyone, of course; I gave myself five minutes to think of solutions for the end of chapter 80 and refrained from discussing them with anyone, and I doubt I’m the only one who plays the game that way.
IMO, the optimal update rate would be once per four or five days. Enough time for folks to talk things over if they wish, but not so long that the anticipation has the time to collapse.
This. In particular.
I would vote for a time earlier than 7pm, as this would allow European types such as myself to read the update on the same day that it’s published, and comment accordingly. As it stands, I can choose to stay up until 3am or so to wait for the update, or turn up the next day to find that the discussion has progressed a long way before I could join in.
I would also like to vote in support of weekly releases.
I prefer them spaced out, although maybe slightly more frequently than once per week. Mostly for a “draw out the HPMoR experience” reason.
Personally, for anything except comedy I like to read moderately-long bursts rather than short snippets—when I follow works that update daily but have updates that are too small I often stop reading for a while on the assumption that when I start again later I’ll have a juicy backlog to trawl through. (Part of me wonders if it’s just a matter of how good the author is at finding good stopping points though). HPMOR updates are not that small, but with its plot-heaviness I think I still found that I enjoyed it better when I read entire arcs at once than when I read chapters as they came out. I even considered not reading chapters once or twice until the next existed.
Of course, individual chapters are healthier for my sleep schedule...
Very much agree. Co-readers and discussions are cool.
I agree.