Subject: Hard to say.
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Posted on: 2010-08-28 18:24:00 UTC

Probably through a combination of things over a few years. I can't recall one single defining incident.

Even in high school, I understood pretty well that anything I wrote at the time was going to be sub-par, simply because I lacked experience. I consciously decided not to attempt anything original, at least not seriously, until I'd gotten out of school. Fanfic seemed like the perfect way to practice writing without making a mockery of my own ideas by trying to write them before I felt ready.

Interestingly, I learned what a Mary Sue is before I learned that it's a bad thing, though a reviewer asking me very kindly if I thought certain traits (self-insertion with a make-over, particularly) applied to my OC and whether I thought that made her a Mary Sue, to which I replied "Yeah, those things apply, so you could definitely say she's a Mary Sue!" And I went on with my life.

Shortly thereafter, I discovered fanfiction.net, but since I tend not to go blindly looking for things to read--rather, I prefer to have a recommendation--I didn't encounter most of the badfic. If a summary was spelled horribly, I just ignored it.

Meanwhile, I was involved in several fandom-based role-plays, and that's a real hub for Sues. Having to interact with them is probably how I really learned to dislike them. The Pern fandom is especially prone to them, and I spent a lot of time in Pern RP guilds.

And then at some point, I discovered OFUM and through it the PPC, and came to understand that they were in my Tolkien! And THAT was just going too far. I had one LotR RP character at the time, and the PPC made me realize that even though I'd been careful making her, she was still pretty Sueish, and I gave her up. No way was I gonna go around like that anymore.

That would've been in 2003, right around when I graduated high school. So, I guess that was the last nail in the coffin of my Suethorish tendencies.

Good topic, by the way. Thanks for starting it. {= )

~Neshomeh

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