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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-11-17 01:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #4336 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4336 ⌋

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[OP noted they'd like to apologize for leaving out the l in "evil" and once leaving out the second e in Colleen Camp's name]












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rudehannibal: (boyish)

Re: Inspired by #2: Do you plot out your fics well in advance?

[personal profile] rudehannibal 2018-11-18 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
I once wrote a time travel fic where the canon female character was going to become an established character's mother in the endgame. I thought this was incredibly obvious from the first page of the story. Still, I had someone write to me and ask if I was going to pull a stunt and make this random, original side-character into the mom instead and part of me was like 'man no one would see THAT coming' and actually considered it. But then my shipper's heart won out and I went with the original, obvious ending. Mostly because I know all the shippers would have be outraged/devastated if I veered. So I guess I sort of have a plan but I'm willing to throw out mad changes at a whim if I feel like I can get away with it?