Subject: My 'ARGH' Moments
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Posted on: 2011-09-13 02:26:00 UTC

One of the major problems that I've seen long-running goodfics run into from time to time is arc padding. A story will go on and on with more and more obstacles thrown into the path of the main characters until the audience essentially quits from exhaustion. One of my favorite stories (a monster of a fic, with 30+ chapters) lost me when the author killed off one of the two major villains only to introduce another, even worse villain! As the TV Tropes page on Darkness Induced Audience Apathy says, "MEANINGFUL conflict is the soul of drama."

Free-floating punctuation is also a major sticking point for me. It really chafes my cheeks every time I see characters talking like guards from a Metal Gear Solid game. "!" and "?" are not acceptable sentences. They are lazy substitutes for writing actual descriptions.

Worst of all in my mind is the free-floating ellipsis. Having someone say "..." might be the standard in comic books or manga or Japanese role-playing games, but it has no place in conventional writing. Describe the character's speechlessness: does her jaw waggle soundlessly? Do her eyes boggle out as she stares at the thing which has befuddled her? Is her head tilted to one side?

I've seen the free-floating ellipsis pop up in a few PPC missions. Tut tut, guys and gals. You disappoint Uncle PC.

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