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fandomsecrets2016-04-24 03:20 pm
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Me, too.
(Anonymous) 2016-04-25 08:08 am (UTC)(link)I have never understood why someone who actually* hates all of their writing continues to write. Because whether anyone agrees that it sucks or not, that is obviously a problem.
*Not just looking for reassurance or feeling insecure at a particular moment.
It's so alienating when I like a fic and the author writes in their author's notes how much it sucks and they hate it. I definitely don't feel like rushing to reassure them, I feel like they've insulted my taste. Something like, "This didn't work exactly like I thought it was going to," is fine, but, something like, "This is horrible, I don't even know why I wrote it," is really irritating, to me.