Should almost just be renamed as “South Korean” fanficsġ) Unlike, good writing and plot do not equal a high amount of readership. They actually write because they are passionate about writing a good story. Writers usually don’t seem to mind about popularity of their stories either. It seems that there’s a mutual understanding that it takes time to craft a decent story and so, there’s less pestering for updates and more constructive criticisms instead. Anyways, I have seen some fanfic writers that are very talented to work within the parameters that they might as well become ghost writers and publish those ideas as spin-offs to the original.Ĥ) I tend to find fanfic writers and readers are more patient than other fanfic enthusiasts of other fanfic communities. ![]() Okay, I exaggerated, but you get my drift. For example, most people would be more likely to read a Harry Potter fanfic that is more aligned with actual Harry Potter world created by JK Rowling than a Dragon Ball Z type of world. If not, then they would get called out for writing certain characters out-of-character and the world in general is too familiar to them. Only first time fanfic writers would settle for those.ģ) A major flaw (or perhaps should be seen as a challenge instead) is that writers would have to work with the parameters set by the original writers of the stories (be it an actual novel, anime, TV show, etc.). They don’t really settle for Mary-sues and Gary-stus. And yes, some are even better than the published novels out there.Ģ) Writers and readers alike are more focus with the writing and actual plot of the story. ![]() ![]() Of course, the stories with the most popularity are no doubt very well-written and definitely ingenious in terms of plot, imageries, and character design & development. What I noticed throughout the years:ġ) Proper grammar & spelling are only the very basic to garner at least some readerships. I’ll start will this one first simply because soon after I graduated from, this was my next virtual hangout place during my prime teenage years (as the YuGiHo! abridged series put it, this is one of the dark corners of the internet >.>…whatever.). “One of the four dark corners of the internet.”
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