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7 Days of Fanfic: Day 2
Day 1: What are you responding to or inspired by when you write fanfic?
Day 2: What themes or patterns do you write?
Day 3: What character archetypes do you enjoy (or hate) writing?
Day 4: Do you feel you have a writing style?
Day 5: When do you write what kinds of fanfics?
Day 6: How do you interact with readers' responses (or lack thereof)?
Day 7: Once it's posted, how do you interact with your story?
Huh. This one is tough.
I tend to erase female roles. I tend to focus on violent, uncontrolled characters. I tend to sensationalize the unknown. I tend to romanticize disabilities.
These are not terribly good things to do, really. They're all things I am actively working on. So they're the things I've noticed as patterns in my own writing.
Alright, how about themes? Hm. I try to take a "realistic" look at things that are not realistic at all. I give characters a weird mix of fluff and angst. I used to write about small moments, but gradually I've moved into attempting plots and action. I use a variety of styles depending on the emotional palette of the fic. If given a choice between happyfuntimes and grimdarkangst I will probably go for the grimdarkangst.
I often wonder what themes other people see in my writing.
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In other news, Nostalgia is cuter than ever. Every morning I go off to school, I follow a certain pattern, which involves saying good bye to her, telling her to be good, and kissing her on the nose. Every other time I go to kiss her, she pulls back, but when we are saying bye for the day she always reaches out and bumps her nose against my lips. ADORABLE. And when I come home, she is waiting on my chair at the table and comes running to greet me the moment I'm in the door. And when I wake up, she is there next to my feet, ready to climb onto my chest and purr me to death. I kind of adore her. ♥
Day 2: What themes or patterns do you write?
Day 3: What character archetypes do you enjoy (or hate) writing?
Day 4: Do you feel you have a writing style?
Day 5: When do you write what kinds of fanfics?
Day 6: How do you interact with readers' responses (or lack thereof)?
Day 7: Once it's posted, how do you interact with your story?
Huh. This one is tough.
I tend to erase female roles. I tend to focus on violent, uncontrolled characters. I tend to sensationalize the unknown. I tend to romanticize disabilities.
These are not terribly good things to do, really. They're all things I am actively working on. So they're the things I've noticed as patterns in my own writing.
Alright, how about themes? Hm. I try to take a "realistic" look at things that are not realistic at all. I give characters a weird mix of fluff and angst. I used to write about small moments, but gradually I've moved into attempting plots and action. I use a variety of styles depending on the emotional palette of the fic. If given a choice between happyfuntimes and grimdarkangst I will probably go for the grimdarkangst.
I often wonder what themes other people see in my writing.
***
In other news, Nostalgia is cuter than ever. Every morning I go off to school, I follow a certain pattern, which involves saying good bye to her, telling her to be good, and kissing her on the nose. Every other time I go to kiss her, she pulls back, but when we are saying bye for the day she always reaches out and bumps her nose against my lips. ADORABLE. And when I come home, she is waiting on my chair at the table and comes running to greet me the moment I'm in the door. And when I wake up, she is there next to my feet, ready to climb onto my chest and purr me to death. I kind of adore her. ♥
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Patterns? Hmmm. I have never seriously analyzed your writing to see themes or patterns....but that also means you don't have one that is annoying, because I do note that usually.
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