Subject: Copypasta'd badfic- The pacing
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Posted on: 2011-11-01 22:10:00 UTC
I totally agree with you on these points, but for the sake of discussion... let me expound on copypasta badfic excerpts. I find copypasta'd badfic is most powerful in two situations:
1) setting the tone of the badfic, showing people exactly what they're dealing with. Some things do need context.
2) Short, snappy excerpts to punctuate a moment of supreme badness. Sometimes, the phrasing speaks for itself.
On one hand, I don't really like agents paraphrasing a badfic. I've tried it, and it becomes 'Look! Holy smokes, batman, X, Y, Z happened!'
But when there's too MUCH badfic copypasta, the mission becomes a MST.
Quick Solution: Show, don't tell. Spelling errors don't have to be shown in block quotation form. Besides, showing the effects of badfic is often funnier (bring on that slapstick!) than being shown the badfic unless the writing in that particular excerpt is SO BAD it's hilarious. If not, then badfic really isn't that funny. It's just sad. I actually like to use that pathetic feeling to set the tone at the beginning.
Less Quick Solution: My opinion is that copypasta should bear in mind the mission's pacing. Badfic is arduous to read. Unless it's something SO DUMB that even if it's horrid, the reader can't stop reading, don't include it unless you're setting the scene. Include descriptions of the Sue, excerpts that show her mindset, and other things like that in the rising action.
But closer to the climax, multi-paragraph blobs should be gone, leaving only periodic BLAM badness moments.
The climax of the badness should either have the ONE QUOTATION that the agents cannot forgive, or it shouldn't be copypasta at all, but demonstrated. We speed up reading the more exciting the mission gets, and bogging it down there is sort of bad.
So yeah. Story structure, copypasta, and missions. Blah blah blah, look at Aster's mouth go. This isn't instructional, or me telling others how to write missions. It's just what I think and what I try to do.