by Mitera Nikkou » Thu Mar 26, 2009 7:53 pm
Yes. Yes, I did. What doesn't kill me will make me stronger. Plus, it makes me feel the burn. It's a win-win situation, amirite? Well, assuming I don't die... XD;;
I don't think it's bad to write fan-fiction in and of itself. But I've read things. Moreover I've got an imagination that doesn't quit, and too many sensibilities. Which, in essence, makes me very jaded. So what people write will have to be of high quality in just about every regard for me to enjoy it. But, as expected, freelance writers, who often have limited skills in writing and plot development, ofttimes write fan-fiction. And a lot of it is for the fulfillment of the writer's fantasy, a big reason for why so many ideas don't make sense; which is a big turn-off for me.
I only write fan-fiction because I like exploring alternatives and ideas that I find interesting, or a lost opportunity, but aren't too far-fetched. But I'm not going to defend my own writing since, whether it's good or bad, I'll always consider it a product in need of continuous improvement.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned because only women can give two tits for every tat.
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