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fandomsecrets2013-03-16 03:16 pm
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(Anonymous) 2013-03-16 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)As a sidenote though, I personally read much more shippy & porn fic than plotty gen, but the reason is that ...most plotty gen is not very good. I feel like it takes most writers a lot more time, skill, and effort to pull off a really long, well-researched, well-plotted, thoughtfully developed fic whether it's gen or romance or whatever. The people who can pull that off successfully are usually already working as professional writers, because they can get paid to do that. Which is why most plotty genfic is not going to stand up against most canons. If the fic writers could do it as well as the canon creators, they'd likely end up creating their own canons. Since they usually don't do it as well, I'd prefer reading or watching a new canon instead.
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