There's no point, no insight, just ick.
"Ick" about sums it up.
Plei, I love you. You are a wonderful, talented writer.
Don't ever do that again.
Please.
Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
There's no point, no insight, just ick.
"Ick" about sums it up.
Plei, I love you. You are a wonderful, talented writer.
Don't ever do that again.
Please.
I'll probably never post it again, though I will probably write such stuff to get s.a. off her ass and writing when she's told me to do so.
Maybe because it's you, but I liked bits of it, the red anger, the mention of the books, the desire for more magic, the unwillingness to forgive Buffy. Yeah, it's exploitation, and I really hated it with a sick to my stomach nausea type hatred, but there are bits that are worthwhile. I think that's the you and the well-written part.
edit: I said too much, didn't I? I think you should write and post anything you want to write and post. Though, next time you say badfic, I'll probably give it a pass.
What is it about this that would make S.A. get writing?
skips several hundred posts.
What. Victor. Said.
Don't ever do that again. Please.
I've got to go with Victor on this one. Even tubby man love would be better.
See, to me badfic usually means bad writing - either bad spelling, punctuation, syntax, grammar, or bad characterisation, weak plot, cliched writing. And this wasn't that. This is another level of fic - it's like a snuff film with really nice sets and costumes.
And this wasn't that. This is another level of fic - it's like a snuff film with really nice sets and costumes.
Oh my.
No offense intended... I want to say that I mean that in a good way - but, really, there's no good about it, is there.... I think it was well written, it was in character, it was plausible. And, really, that makes it hard to dismiss or ignore.
what she said.
No offense intended... I want to say that I mean that in a good way - but, really, there's no good about it, is there.... I think it was well written, it was in character, it was plausible. And, really, that makes it hard to dismiss or ignore.
None taken.
Distancing myself emotionally from the actual material, and trying to look at it with an eye to how I managed to do this, when it's pretty much everything I find revolting in fic writing, is proving interesting.
I'm curious, for other writers, if you've ever written something that appalled your very own self, and if so, how it happened.