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Discussion: New fandom. When you have a new fandom do you write fic and post straight away or do you practise for a while before posting?
At the moment I'm getting into Signed Sealed Delivered and am very much in the practise before posting phase because some of the characters are trickier to write then I anticipated.
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today I
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my progress is
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Discussion: New fandom. When you have a new fandom do you write fic and post straight away or do you practise for a while before posting?
At the moment I'm getting into Signed Sealed Delivered and am very much in the practise before posting phase because some of the characters are trickier to write then I anticipated.
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Date: Wednesday, March 4th, 2015 03:51 (UTC)I tend to just post straight away and pray I don't embarrass myself. It helps me overcome my uncertainty and nerves about it. I also usually add a note about it being my first time writing for x fandom, just in case. xD