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Wednesday, June 20, 2007 7:50 PM
BIGGRSTAFFBUNCH
Friday, June 22, 2007 4:54 AM
MAL4PREZ
Friday, June 22, 2007 6:35 AM
Sunday, June 24, 2007 9:39 AM
Quote:Originally posted by biggrstaffbunch: would make you a BNF (big name fan) RIGHT away in Buffy fandom or HP fandom. I myself will try and leave feedback for every chapter, because I def do read!
Quote:I'd love to friend you, if I may?
Quote:I'm also thinking of forming a fireflyfandom reviewers comm, where the people who join do a fic swap everytime they post... i.e, Here's my fic, I'll review yours if you review mine. Who knows...
Quote:I saw your post somewhere about Mal/River dominating lj...so, so true. Rayne, too. Its a shame that genfic doesn't get so much attention--have you joined the fireflygen comm?
Monday, June 25, 2007 8:50 AM
2X2
Monday, June 25, 2007 9:14 AM
LEIASKY
Monday, June 25, 2007 11:06 AM
ANNUETTE
Monday, June 25, 2007 11:08 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Leiasky: >Personally, I find pleas and threats requesting feedback to be an instant turn off. I couldn't agree more.
Quote:Originally posted by 2x2: I'm going to go out on a limb here and probably get in trouble, but on the whole, I've found the writing to be better on LJ, than here - that's not to say there aren't good stories/authors here! Just that there seems to be a lot more... less well-writen fic here. But then, I suspect that the population of authors here at fff.net far exceeds that of the communities on LJ, so perhaps that's just an indication of that.
Quote:I'm going to get in trouble again and say that I see a lot of mutual back patting going on here, friends raving about friends' stories, making 'BNF's of people when their work is so often OOC and poorly written.
Quote:So when I see someone on LJ that I think of as a real BNF in firefly fanfiction, I know I'm pretty safe in my assumption that they are an excellent author and not just someone begin carried on the shoulders of all their little friends' comments... (does that sound mean?)
Quote:I also find LJ easier to read, it's cusomizable, blah blah blah... you know. :o)
Monday, June 25, 2007 12:33 PM
STEAMER
Quote:Originally posted by biggrstaffbunch: Then I entered firefly fandom on LJ and I heard crickets. Maybe cause it's summer. Maybe cause I don't write Rayne or Mal/River, which seems the biggest pairings there. Maybe cause I'm not a BNF. I'm not sure, but I'm very curious as to whether this is occuring to anyone else.
Monday, June 25, 2007 2:41 PM
Quote:Originally posted by mal4prez: Except I add this: someone asking for critique (ie "I'm a new writer and not sure what I'm doing, so please help me out!") is not a problem - as long as the writer is really ready to handle critical comments.
Quote: ie I'm not going to write non-canon smut on LJ, no matter that it might get me more feedback!
Quote:Yeah… I feel like there are a few random FFF writers who can’t take the trouble to open any old paperback they have lying around and seeing the obvious differences from what they post. Things like… capitalizing the beginning of a sentence. Using quotations, and the punctuation around them. Sentence and paragraph lengths. Just using sentences and paragraphs for criminy's sake!
Quote:I just don’t understand how anyone can take the risk of posting a creation for pubic consumption and not be a little more careful about making it intelligible. That's just screwing yourself over from square one, and can’t be fun.
Quote:Anyway, 2x2, you’re right that there's a certain very poor level of fic here from time to time, but not so much in LJ. People there seem to be more aware of the basics. Hmmm, I wonder why? Weird.
Quote:it’s hard to maintain that fire after nearly two years of no new material, I guess. (Joss! We need you!!)
Quote:I’m not going to into the whole OOC problem, because it’s hard to define In Charcter with so little canon…
Quote:Which, really, is why I don’t read much. When the first paragraph has three blatant spelling errors, an incomplete sentence or two, and no clear point of view, I’m just not going to read it. I don’t care how brilliant and interesting the storyline is - I want to be able to visualize the scenes without working too hard. I’m lazy that way.
Quote:Is this turning into an Unpopular Fic Opinion thread? Damn, and I was going to swear off being bitchy. Oh well. I guess I’m embracing my own personal reality. I’m a bitch.
Quote:But it doesn’t make the fic improve over time. No pain, no gain and all that.
Quote:So… do you know how to make the LJ fic stay in a narrow column, instead of the full width of the browser? I so want to do that, but I’ve never figured it out!
Monday, June 25, 2007 5:12 PM
Quote: I'm not going to write non-canon smut on LJ, no matter that it might get me more feedback!
Monday, June 25, 2007 5:17 PM
Quote:that folk start to read a story that sounds interesting to them and then stop reading when they realise it won't focus on their favourite pairing (or any pairing at all). Now I'll be first to admit that I might start reading a story, but at the first drop of Rayne, I'm gone. (In case you weren't already aware of it, that's one pairing that truly sickens me.)
Monday, June 25, 2007 11:23 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Leiasky: Even if my favorite pairing is in a story, BUT there is something like Rayne, or River/Mal or an OC/BDH, I will probably not read it as it typically makes me wince - mostly, because of the characterization.
Quote:Someone enlighten me and tell me what a 'BNF' is?
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 7:04 AM
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 8:10 AM
EMPIREX
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 8:36 AM
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 2x2: I mean, there was a time when I pretty much stopped frequenting here because it seemed (from my perspective) that 99% of what was being posted was Simon/Kaylee smut - a canon pairing, but not one that I am interested in reading that much, do the nasty over and over again (smut for the sake of smut, as it were). But when I went to LJ, everything was Mal/Simon Mal/Simon Mal/Simon!!!
Quote:I know! *despairs* And I've read so much fanfic, I'm paranoid that I've lost my 'true vision' of the characters now, having been exposed to so much 'fanon' now. It's depressing.
Quote:Quote:I’m not going to into the whole OOC problem, because it’s hard to define In Charcter with so little canon…Hmmm... I'll grant you that ;o) But I still think we were shown enough to get a basic feel for each of the characters, enough to know when something feels blatantly OOC - at least, in my world ;o)
Quote:I simply don't have the time to spend weeding through a fic, trying to work out who's POV I'm reading from, or who's speaking, or if that's even dialogue when there's no punctuation... I hate being jarred out of a story by all that stuff. I don't think it's lazy, I think it's a reasonble expectation :oD
Quote:Ah, go ahead and be bitchy!! I'm actually working toward realizing my inner-bitch, so any pointers would be appreciated :oD
Quote:And I think that's one of the things I like about LJ better, because I know that I have improved my own writing through some advice I've received and sought out over there, stuff that doesn't seem to be as available here (or I'm just not looking in the right place)
Quote:Quote:So… do you know how to make the LJ fic stay in a narrow column, instead of the full width of the browser? I so want to do that, but I’ve never figured it out!I've figured out a few things I think, many of which are dependent upon your choice of layout, which can be dependent upon you level of account... Let me take alook at LJ and I'll talk to you there about it :o)
Quote:...honestly, I *never* participate in discussions here, but LJ has been *so* slow lately it seems... I feel like I've crossed over to the dark side *G*
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:13 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Leiasky: Quote: I'm not going to write non-canon smut on LJ, no matter that it might get me more feedback! LOL! Don't send THAT to me to preview. I'll send it back unopened :P
Quote:And if YOU are bitchy, what the heck am I? Lol! Don't answer that. I'm bitchier and pickier than you are! :)
Quote:and, when I remember, my web site,
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 12:47 PM
Quote: is it normal in other fandoms for the fic to be so focused on pairings? Is it that just the nature of thing that it be mostly based on fantasies?
Quote:Thing is, it just seems wrong here. Firefly is not a romance thing. There is that, and it's great, but it's not the point of the show. And yet, it does sometimes seem like 99% of the fic.
Quote:Maybe there was a time before the BDM when fans talked about all this meaty stuff, and writers tried to carry it on. If so, I'm sad I missed all that. I really don't see much of it now.
Quote:Indeed. It's like the characters have become bland vanilla barbie dolls that writers use to play out their own fantasies.
Quote:I have no pointers - it just comes natural to me LOL!
Quote:Critical comments are so important. I have a beta reader who just kicks my ass. It's sometimes hard to take a first look at all the red ink she gives me, but it's been so good! She really makes me think. She also picks up on all the places where I knew it wasn't so good, but I told myself: well, that's sort of good enough. It's actually quite cool that she gets these spots - she's taught me to pay more attention to my own critical judgement.
Quote: have one of the free acounts. Cuase I'm lazy. I probably have to pay to make things look nicer...
Quote:I do really like it here, Haken does an amazing job at making this a happy place, and I've met many super cool people. Really, if there were nested comments on the fic, I'd never complain about another thing. Well, um... of course I would.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 12:54 PM
Quote:Originally posted by EmpireX: Correction! Oh ho! Very sneaky! I almost missed you, 2x2! Does 'Choices' ring a bell? Still waiting on the epilogue over here! *waves*
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 2:02 PM
TUJIAOZUO
Quote: OK, I don't know shit about fic and fandom; this firefly thing is all I've ever done. But I ask those of you who know: is it normal in other fandoms for the fic to be so focused on pairings? Is it that just the nature of thing that it be mostly based on fantasies? Thing is, it just seems wrong here. Firefly is not a romance thing. There is that, and it's great, but it's not the point of the show. And yet, it does sometimes seem like 99% of the fic.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 4:28 PM
Quote:Originally posted by mal4prez: I remember the S/K glut. It was everywhere - sexsexsex! And now it's all about River/whoever sex/love/sex/marriage/sex/babies/sex... OK, I don't know shit about fic and fandom; this firefly thing is all I've ever done. But I ask those of you who know: is it normal in other fandoms for the fic to be so focused on pairings? Is it that just the nature of thing that it be mostly based on fantasies? Thing is, it just seems wrong here. Firefly is not a romance thing. There is that, and it's great, but it's not the point of the show. And yet, it does sometimes seem like 99% of the fic.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 4:45 PM
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 5:56 PM
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 6:40 PM
Quote: BTW: Tarzan the series? wow, I had no idea. When did that air? And there's a thriving fic community?
Quote:I find that the requisite "Feedback is appreciated" comment is the most I put in. Is that a turn-off? I know its not quite the ff.net tradition of OMG PLZ MORE LOLS REVIEW MY FICS PLZ and its not quite the fff.net tradition of posting and pretty much being guarunteed a few lines of feedback. A nice balance...
Tuesday, June 26, 2007 6:42 PM
GOLDY
Wednesday, June 27, 2007 5:13 AM
Quote:I find that the requisite "Feedback is appreciated" comment is the most I put in. Is that a turn-off?
Quote:It was through one of my first Firefly fics where I got in a spirited discussion about my portrayal of Kaylee.
Quote:It's all got to do with fandoms obsession with implausible slash.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007 6:08 PM
DESERTGIRL
Thursday, June 28, 2007 10:17 AM
Quote: I think 2x2 mentioned something about fluff writing and writing something with more substance and I can only give my opinion on that. It's SO much easier to write fluff with a little angst than to follow through on a heavily plot driven story (maybe with a little romance). It takes FAR longer to make sure you get every little thing right. Well, I know it does for me.
Thursday, June 28, 2007 11:27 AM
Quote:Originally posted by TuJiaoZuo: Quote: , but I just was saying I wanted to pull away from that and try something new. I've been doing that as well. It's been a long while since I've written just a happy, fluffy fic. Angst is so much more fun. Quote:Speaking of fluff. I in fact I typed out a massively fluffy Simon/Kaylee fic last night. Lol, six chapters, doubt it will be posted soon though. Oh? Why? It's always good to have more S/K stories! Of course, I'm sure lots of people reading this thread are groaning over that comment! LOL! Quote:I stupidly blurted on the Unpopular Opinions board that I agreed that having a baby on Serenity would never happen. LOL! Well, I did the exact same thing when I first started writing Firefly fic! I still don't think having a baby on Serenity is very practical, but it is fun to try and write a convincing story around it. Quote:What did I do? I did a fluff fic where Simon wakes up the entire ship in the process of bottle feeding his newborn son. Ash
Quote: , but I just was saying I wanted to pull away from that and try something new.
Quote:Speaking of fluff. I in fact I typed out a massively fluffy Simon/Kaylee fic last night. Lol, six chapters, doubt it will be posted soon though.
Quote:I stupidly blurted on the Unpopular Opinions board that I agreed that having a baby on Serenity would never happen.
Quote:What did I do? I did a fluff fic where Simon wakes up the entire ship in the process of bottle feeding his newborn son. Ash
Thursday, June 28, 2007 3:20 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Desertgirl: And I am guilty of asking myself. Mostly because it is a great way to get to know everyone out there. I’m not one for boards very often.
Quote:I mean how many different ways can you write an orgasm? Been there done that. Next story please.
Quote:I think the reason that there is so much romance writing out there it that lots of folks in the country like romance novels.
Thursday, June 28, 2007 4:12 PM
Quote: By Mal4Prez: "This is romance fic, and doesn't seem to be setting out to make any grand statements about deep issues. But it's being true to Mal and Inara and that means, by default, it HAS to address some very cool things. Inara's profession, for one, and how that comes between her and Mal. It's really good stuff."
Thursday, June 28, 2007 6:20 PM
Quote:Originally posted by biggrstaffbunch: I've been feeling out of sorts lately with all the backlash against smut on my flist. Tons of posts talking about how everyone is tired of smut, there's no character development, etc. etc.
Quote: Now, most of my fics turn into R's and NC-17, and I was worried people would automatically dismiss them because of that.
Quote:I love that list you made, Mal4Prez. We should call it the genfic challenge. See how many fics we can get out of it!
Thursday, June 28, 2007 6:30 PM
Thursday, June 28, 2007 6:46 PM
Thursday, June 28, 2007 7:03 PM
Friday, June 29, 2007 1:44 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Desertgirl: Although are you tallking about writing in script format? I think that would be really tricky to get all the meaning out there without the exposition. Hence my attempts at prose
Friday, June 29, 2007 9:48 AM
Quote:Which brings up a thought about stories that read like episodes. Does anybody else here like to go down that road, and if so, do you meet with any success? Can be pretty hard to get a story to read just like a TV episode and I wonder if that isn't another turn-off, if a body tries to write such a story and can't quite pull it off. Anybody else feel to weigh in?
Quote: 1. Starting the fic with some sort of teaser letting us know where our BDH's have recently been or what is bringing them to the location/situation the fic is about. 2. Those dramatic moments just prior to comercial or a chapter ending. That make the viewer/reader want to stick around for more. 3. How stories are actually tied together at the end. Sequels may refer to previous episodes for background and motivation etc. But storylines do tend to be resolved on a fairly regular basis.
Friday, June 29, 2007 11:15 AM
Friday, June 29, 2007 2:30 PM
Friday, June 29, 2007 5:36 PM
Quote:Hows does everyone feel about OCs?
Quote: I write notes on my OCs before actually writing them out
Monday, July 2, 2007 4:39 PM
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