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fandomsecrets2020-04-02 05:31 pm
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(Anonymous) 2020-04-03 02:21 am (UTC)(link)2) It's really interesting to ask those questions, and a s a reader, I think there were moments where those questions popped up, but there was so much happening they were pushed aside. I really like the idea of exploring things that were only hinted at.
3) I'm curious as what you're reading. You sound like your make a good editor, or I the very least someone who I might send work to for feedback! What else are you reading?
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(Anonymous) 2020-04-03 03:01 am (UTC)(link)Aww, blush, nonnie. I err, keep a bunch of Draniome finished fics from AO3.
Rewriting Destiny by MayaWrites95 is a good time travel story. https://archiveofourown.org/works/13232688/chapters/30268506
Anything by SenYinLu or Rainsrabble is generally good. Out of Hand by Kittenshift is funny. https://archiveofourown.org/works/11730543/chapters/26430156
One way to look at fanfiction is as editing, like development editing. And it's the fun type that gives us free things to read!
To answer #3, I'm part of the indie author community on twitter, so I've been reading indie SFF books. (I started a booktube.) If you like SFF, so far I can recommend for YA Magical Realism, Rebecca M. Horner's Sun's Guard: Ten. For Dnd Adventures: Sean R. Frazier's Call of Chaos. Fanfiction style biker werewolf adventures, Ginny O.'s Heaven's Heathens series. And for nerdy scifi: Lindsey Buroker. (Though, she has tons of books.) If I get more of a following on my channel/twitter, I might offer development editing. But that really requires a reach I don't have.
It's currently indieapril, so if you search that hashtag on twitter, you'll find LOTs of threads of people advertising their books.