Update on the Ron Ficathon...
Jan. 18th, 2004 01:42 pmI am soooooo not into this story *drudgery, drudgery* and it is very, very dull.
Very dull. I apologise in advance for inflicting this story on the fandom.
*heavy sigh*
Wow, this sucks. I'm not exaggerating, it's lifeless.
*Icarus does CPR*
*Then kicks fic*
It doesn't even twitch.
I hate het.
Very dull. I apologise in advance for inflicting this story on the fandom.
*heavy sigh*
Wow, this sucks. I'm not exaggerating, it's lifeless.
*Icarus does CPR*
*Then kicks fic*
It doesn't even twitch.
I hate het.
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Date: 2004-01-19 09:11 am (UTC)Nope, it's not. Just a curious question, from someone who doesn't understand her friends when they wail about how the slashers did this and the het shippers did that, and so forth. I like/read/write both and sometimes I feel like I'm a total minority. I'm just wondering whether that's true.
Miss Pince.
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Date: 2004-01-19 10:24 am (UTC)The 'slashers' have had to band together to preserve and protect their work, and it's created a tight community that the Het writers haven't needed to form.
Het and Gen writers are welcome, but it's like a non-smoker hanging out with the smokers: you always feel a little on the outside.
Most of the slash writers I know read all of it though, Het, Gen, Slash you name it.
The only complaint I have about Het really, is that it lends itself to Mary Sues. You find many, many more Mary Sues in Het than you do in Slash. I assume this is because there are so many teenage girls writing fanfiction and they identify with a particular female character. So I read Het with Much Trepidation. I generally only read Het stories that have been recommended for fear of what I might find.
Icarus
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Date: 2004-01-19 01:27 pm (UTC)Miss Pince.
P.S. I'm sorry if I sounded like I was trying to start an argument at first. English is my fourth language and sometimes it doesn't come out quite the way I want it to... and I end up saying something totally different from what I mean.
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Date: 2004-01-20 06:55 pm (UTC)Anyhow, I've almost finished the Ron Ficathon piece (19 pages in and I just have to write the final scene), and now I'm trying to track down a ruthless beta. Most of my stuff in the past has come out fairly finished in the first draft, but this one is very rough and I know it.
But I managed to stick very closely to Mags request: it is Quidditch and plot-centric. It is about corruption in Quidditch. The only real pairing is Ron/Hermione, and while their relationship is central to the story, this is not one of my porn stories. It may be a little darker, more angsty and more romantic than she planned, because what got my interest was the moral dilemmas the situation suggested.
Icarus
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Date: 2004-01-20 08:11 pm (UTC)Anyway, if you need the sort of beta who goes; "Uh... don't think he'd do that..." or someone who's well versed in R/Hr, I can do that. I'm good at spelling as well but grammar and punctuation kick my arse. As for wording, I can usually tell if there's something wrong with it, but not what it is... I'm not sure if I'm a ruthless beta, though. Not unless I'm expressively told to be nasty. Just thought I'd offer :)
Miss Pince.
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Date: 2004-01-21 08:16 am (UTC)Characterisation's probably not the issue, though I'm sure I describe Ron and Hermione's relationship differently than anything else out there, as I've never even read Ron/Hermione.
I'm going to withhold judgement on the story and wait for what they have to say.
Icarus