Thursday, May 10th, 2012

[personal profile] roane
I don't know if any of you may have seen this today on Tumblr, but author Diane Duane is a Sherlock fan and apparently a pretty avid reader of fanfic. She made a post called Johnlock fanfic: On Balloon Words, Idiom!cest, and the Building of Better Smut. Although she's writing specifically about Sherlock fic, I think a lot of what she has to say could apply to any fanfic, or really, any writing.

Heh, here she tackles one of my fanfic pet peeves:
When you’re in one character’s point of view in the middle of a descriptive scene, you can make a pretty strong case that the descriptors used for other characters the POV character is interacting with should be the POV character’s descriptors, not those you might associate with omniscient-narrator mode or some similar “uninflected” third-person writing voice.

This being the case: it would make me intensely happy (should anyone be interested in doing that) if people would please lose the continual use of epithets when writing from one primary character’s POV, especially in intimate circumstances. “The doctor.” “The Army doctor.” “The consulting detective.” And the ones that particularly get up my nose: “The taller man” / “the shorter man” / “the older man” / “the younger man” / etc. etc. ad nauseam.

check in, day 10

Thursday, May 10th, 2012 23:41
lilly_c: Mirror!Kathryn and Mirror!Chakotay being affectionate in Cracked Mirror (Natasha - sad)
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How's the fic coming along today?

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Discusion: When you're searching for new fics to read what, if anything, is likely to put you off reading?
For me is it when I see author notes with (I had to use facebook for this example) plz reed dis ah fink it gr8. Not a great one but seeing texting speak in notes puts me off.

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