Subject: Things that make me "head-desk" in frustration
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Posted on: 2011-09-12 23:02:00 UTC

In no particular order:

1) Trivialisation. Enough said.

2) Bad SP&G. Now, I can understand if there are the occasional spelling errors that may have been overlooked in writing or if English is not a first language - but when someone either leaves countless errors in their work without rectifying them or (judging from their writing) seem to fail to grasp basic spelling and grammer, I am almost tempted to reach through the computer and shake the author by the shoulders violently.

You have to be thirteen or over to post on a site such as FF.Net - you SHOULD know the basics, for crying out loud!

3) Sues, male or female. Enough has been written on the topic that I don't need to go into depth here.

But, basically, my view is this - if an OC is unable to reasonably justify their abilities within the context of the universe and/or shows some development beyond "hooking up with the author's lust object" (not that I object but at least write it well), then I cannot identify with them and they'll mean nothing to me.

4) Canon warping and crossover bias. A side efect from my fascination with crossovers (as well as my only fic to date being one), I enjoy reading crossovers that are well thought out as well as giving everyone involved a fair game.

However, I tend to cringe a bit when some works radically warp canon beyond recognition (to the point where the original canons are unrecognisable) or continue to favor one faction over another without ample justification.

But, that's just me - I otherwise love crossovers!

5)PWP. Now, don't get me wrong, I love a good romance story - from the frst meeting, the growing relationship, all up to the consumation and "the question" ... or not, if in a time of war. PWP ... well, it's pointless. I've yet to see an example that is well written (maybe I could broaden my horizons to fandoms I haven't examined yet), but a few I have seen so far are nothing but cringe-worthy laundry lists of innuendo and acts.


Well, that's just my opinions though. No need to spread them around.

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