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the_rck ([personal profile] the_rck) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2013-10-21 09:47 am
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WIP Challenge - Check In, Day 21 - Monday

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Today I

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planned
2 (40.0%)

researched
1 (20.0%)

wrote
4 (80.0%)

sent to beta
0 (0.0%)

edited
1 (20.0%)

posted
2 (40.0%)

rested
0 (0.0%)

did something else
1 (20.0%)

The way I feel about that is

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Mean: 6.60 Median: 6 Std. Dev 1.36
Terrible 1
0 (0.0%)
2
0 (0.0%)
3
0 (0.0%)
4
0 (0.0%)
5
1 (20.0%)
6
2 (40.0%)
7
1 (20.0%)
8
0 (0.0%)
9
1 (20.0%)
Terrific 10
0 (0.0%)


Do you write original fiction? If so, what do you find different about original fiction versus fan fiction?

I haven't written original fiction in a bit more than a decade. As long as I'm writing fan fiction, my family can't nag me to try to sell it (the idea of filing off serial numbers hasn't occurred to them). I want my writing to remain a hobby.

As to the differences, in fan fiction, I can get away with not describing what my characters look like. I can't so much in original fiction (I generally forget the description the first time through). In fan fiction, there's a continuity that I have to work with and can't readily change, AUs aside. In original fiction, the author creates the continuity and can alter it as needed. Fan fiction has a ready made audience, I find. For the stuff I write, that audience tends not to be very large, but I suspect that there're more people reading my fic than there would be people reading my original writing (if I did any).

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