t consider my obligatory chip-on-shoulder remarks about writing a romance made and move along
Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
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Oh, Susan, I don't mean good romance novels, of which there are many. I mean the formulaic, often laughable, ones like Harlequin Blaze... I am a fan of romance novels, and I look forward to seeing yours. In fact, I think that if the Bitches wrote the series romance novels they would become something so much better, and readers would start to expect high quality in their smut.
Thanks, Elena--I really think I need a shoulder-chipectomy on this issue. I probably wouldn't have the same reaction to similar remarks about other genres I hope to write in--romance seems more subject to generalized dissing, so I get a little oversensitive and overprotective.
There's plenty of crap Science Fiction and Fantasy... And, for the love of heaven, will somebody please realise that a spellchecker does not substitute for a copy editor? I am amazed at how poorly done a lot of published stuff is.
Elean and I were just talking last night about how much Buffista written romance novels would rock.
Ninety percent of everything is crap. (Theodore Sturgeon, when asked why he wrote in sci-fi, where 90% of the published work was crap.)
And, OK, fine, small animals in Iowa saw the slash in Point Break. I was blind to anything but the blazing prettiness of Keanu.
I've heard horror stories of writers finding errors in the proofs that weren't in their manuscripts, marking the corrections, and having them end up in the finished book anyway. That's just gotta rankle.
I shudder dramatically whenever I see a typo in a post - I cannot imagine the horror of having that preserved forever on the page. Especially if it wasn't my fault.
Yes, at least 90% of everything is crap.
I would shudder with horror when I see a typo in my posts except I'm such a horrid speller and there's no spell check I just hope no one holds it against me.
I gave up shuddering in horror some time ago. It takes more energy than I've got to spare from resting. I mock bad ones, though.