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fandomsecrets2015-03-21 02:23 pm
[ SECRET POST #2999 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2999 ⌋
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Re: First off, stop worrying about writing a Sue.
(Anonymous) 2015-03-22 02:14 am (UTC)(link)Honestly, people need to stop worrying about satisfying people who obviously aren't going to like what they're writing to begin with. I'm not saying ignore everyone who doesn't immediately love it and only say nice things. But if their kneejerk reaction is "It's gonna suck and you shouldn't write it, well you're probably not going to change their minds.
If you're writing an OC, don't bother trying to write for someone who thinks OCs should never, never have more than a minor mention and gives you a rubric of a bunch of things OCs should never never do. Write for someone who's willing to give your work a fair chance and (of course) give it your best go for 'em.
Walking on eggshells for people isn't going to help you or anyone else.