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fandomsecrets2016-04-14 07:00 pm
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(that's one of the reasons I've started writing original, lately - the things I enjoy, like complicated worldbuilding, mostly-gen, heavy plot, are less appreciated in fan culture).
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(Anonymous) 2016-04-15 01:27 am (UTC)(link)I'd think, reading your comment, that I *might* have a bit better luck having a solid original story, but threads like this always make me nervous. :/
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But this is where my worldbuilding kind of trips me up - I tend to get lost in the details and then stumble over the story. I overthink whether everything makes sense, even though a lot of fiction (especially genre fiction, tbh) can get away with a lot of handwaving and sloppy plotting.
It sounds to me like you're already building the skills that will help you write original stories well. And just remember, when you publish, you don't actually have to tell anybody you used to write fanfic if you don't want to!
Always remember that there are plenty of shitty books that got published, without them being written by fanficcers XD (though of course I'm rooting for you to be one of the good ones. Lois McMaster Bujold used to write fanfiction, and holy hell she's amazing).
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(Anonymous) 2016-04-15 01:43 am (UTC)(link)The main thing on this go-around was mindfully deciding to make damn sure I went in the opposite direction as some of the fic I'd been writing. Not only to stretch those skills I've been working on, but to make sure I don't fall too easily into fic-style traps.