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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-31 04:03 pm

[ SECRET POST #2706 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2706 ⌋

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Re: Fandom meta theories

[personal profile] needled_ink_1975 2014-06-01 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
+MANY!

I want to read stories where I feel that the author cares about their characters. I don't get that when the author doesn't develop their characters; I don't get that when the plot (term used very... loosely) doesn't venture beyond the circumstances required to get those characters into bed.

At the same time, I nod my head when people say, "But writing a friendship that turns into more is HARD!" Yes, yes it is. But it's worth it; it's immensely satisfying to pull off a realistic friendship that turned into more.

And if writing was easy, we'd all be a lot better at it.