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fandomsecrets2012-11-19 05:26 pm
[ SECRET POST #2148 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2148 ⌋
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To start with I devoured and loved everything I could find for a pairing or a fandom I loved. Then I became more discerning and backbuttoned quickly out of fics with tons of grammatical errors or characterization problems, and now I've just about come around full circle where I have very few bullet-proof backbuttoners. For example, I read a lot of HP fic that might be full of grammar errors but contain cool plot or might have characterization problems but offer interesting insight on canon. I read and enjoy a lot of "bad" fic and not even in a teehee it's so bad it's hilarious way. I'm aware the fic has problems, but some element of the story makes the reading worthwhile for me.