Subject: Re: All over the place (as a thinker, writer, reviewer)
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Posted on: 2012-05-30 06:03:00 UTC

I would say I'm inconsistent in that I change pretty fast over time. I mean, I look back at most of the stuff I've written on the Pit, and I can actually pinpoint the fic where I started to steadily improve as a writer. It was the fic I wrote after I got out of the Happy Tree Friends Fandom. Seriously, that fandom brought out the worst in me, both as a writer and as a fan in general. There was a time when pretty much all the characters I wrote were Sues to some degree, and it was after I left HTF that I taught myself how to stop relying on OCs to make fanfics. There're also a lot of unfinished fics that I probably will never finish.

Back in my early days as a fanfic writer, I was... REALLY annoying. I didn't even realize how squealy, loud, and just plain obnoxious I was. I actually used the "If you don't like it, don't read it!" retort to a flamer once. I got way into shipping wars, to the point of being just... really immature. I would actively seek out flame wars. And the fics I wrote? Ghastly. Didn't realize it at the time. I mean, they were fun as hell to write, and I was very proud of them, but they were complete garbage. I went back and sporked a couple of them recently. It was pretty cathartic.

Same thing with my PPC missions, really. Sometimes I consider going back and rewriting them sometimes, but then I think, why? They helped me get to where I am now as a writer. Having them, having written them, isn't a bad thing. They just represent a lower rung on the ladder that I had to step on to get farther up.

I've also gotten better at writing deliberate self-inserts by making them an honest representation of myself, both virtues and faults, rather than some ideal, unattainable version of me that will never exist. My first self insert was a golden-furred ermine in Redwall.

That's the thing about writing, or about anything, really. In order to be good at it, you have to suck a whole lot first.

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