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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-12-30 06:19 pm

[ SECRET POST #2189 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2189 ⌋

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Re: Too cliche?

(Anonymous) 2012-12-31 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Don't sell yourself short - it's doable! The first time I wrote a long fic, it was a deliberate attempt at revitalising an old cliche, and I got some very positive reviews about it. Personally I feel like everything's been done already anyway, so whatever your plot's going to be, the presentation is always going to be more important than whether or not it's a cliche.

Video game fanfic is generally where I've seen it too, but like I said I've never seen anything that struck me as particularly great. Don't get me wrong, they're generally not bad either - just not anything that stuck with me afterwards, or that warranted a re-read, or any attachment at all. I think part of the problem is that people have a very clear image of how something would play out in the game/as a visual but forget that it translates very awkwardly into words. As long as you're paying attention to how the words flow - as a story, not just as images - you'll be fine. And since you said you like dissecting things and playing around with tropes, I'm pretty sure you'll be able to catch any awkward parts and rework them.

It might still be possible to join a writing forum? You can always ask for critiques on small sections of the work, if you're not comfortable putting all of it/large portions up. Or if not, is there anyone (friends, family) you'd trust to have a look at it and honestly tell you which parts don't work for them? It doesn't have to be a thorough critique - someone telling you that a certain part was boring, even if they can't pin down why, will still give you a starting point to figure it out yourself.