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writethisfanfic2011-08-19 07:58 pm
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WIP Challenge: day 19 check-in
Hi, how are your WIPs treating you today and vice versa
My apologies for the accidental fusion of Wednesday's and Thursday's polls. Have a new one for today:
For discussion: How 'OTP' are you? Are you dedicated to a particular pairing in your fandom/s? Are they what attracted you in the first place?
My apologies for the accidental fusion of Wednesday's and Thursday's polls. Have a new one for today:
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 7
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For discussion: How 'OTP' are you? Are you dedicated to a particular pairing in your fandom/s? Are they what attracted you in the first place?
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I'm not exclusively OTP. I have a favorite pairing (Hikaru no Go: Akira/Hikaru) but there's other pairings of either I can stand under certain circumstances. Its not the only thing that attracted me to the fandom, there are too many of those to count.
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Your discussion question is kind of ironic...this new fic is about a pairing that I had never conceived of liking, much less writing, before two days ago. :) But I came across a comm and a very well written story and thought, "Huh. I really them as a couple." and I was off and writing.
But, to answer the question, I usually start writing a fandom with a specific pairing (usually the canon pairing) but end up branching out to other pairings that seem interesting.
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I don't tend to get attracted to a fandom for a pairing, but I tend to develop interest in pairings as I get further into a fandom. I do tend to write the same pairings (or relationships: one of mine's an OT3) frequently but then branch out: sometimes someone leaves a prompt that makes me consider a pairing I'd never thought of before, or I do a prompt that's not a pairing I usually ship, just to challenge myself, & end up liking it a lot.
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Actually, I tend to go for gen fiction, though I think I'm pretty open as far as pairings. Anything I feel they're written convincingly and isn't one of my turn-offs (usually things like huge age/power differences and the like) I'll give a chance. I don't think I've ever been attracted to a fandom for pairings exclusively, though there are some fandoms I notice pairings of preference aren't popular in, which does bum me out!
In a current fandom, due to some requests and personal challenges I've been working on some one-shots about pairings I'm not so into, but have been finding it fun!
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Thats good. The possibility of being asked for a pairing I'm not comfortable with puts me off asking to be prompted or offering fanworks in auctions. But I suppose, when that happens, it must really force you to create, to think your way around it to find a way to make it work for you and the reader.
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Oddly enough, my Big Bang has my OTP and I hope I'll do their characterization justice. They didn't attract me to the fandom I'm writing now in the first place, though (long story about that ^^; ). I write mostly gen, but I had been writing different pairings here and there for that fandom.
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In each fandom I've gotten into writing for, it was an individual character and not a pairing that interested me. I do write about pairings (whether it's friendship, spouses, BF/GF, whatever), but that individual character is usually my main focus. Which is actually a help sometimes, when TPTB decide to break up the fandom's OTP and everybody screams and gnashes their teeth - while I just go on doing what I was doing.