Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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I get that people have triggers
I have discovered that I want to be warned for non-con. If it's a writer I trust, or the rec came from someone I trust, I'll read the story anyway but I want to know ahead of time. Rape takes me to a very bad place.
And I definitely avoid deathfics. I fully support any writer's right to create the story they want to tell, and their right to craft the story however it suits their needs. But I also support my right not to put myself through the emotional wringer watching a character who I've invested in dying. Too much of that in my real life; I don't need it in my fictional life too. As I said, I completely support the writing of it, I just won't read it.
Warning for non-con is a very good thing. You have the triggered, the completely uninterested (me), and the people who want to seek it out. I'm sure those three groups outnumber the set of readers who doesn't care one way or another.
Deathfics make me a bit irrational. I don't want, in general, to be made sad by fic, even when it's good. Stories where they maim the main characters and don't heal them...not good news.
Deathfics make me a bit irrational. I don't want, in general, to be made sad by fic, even when it's good. Stories where they maim the main characters and don't heal them...not good news.
I can sometimes find deathfics sad in a cathartic way, but I totally get not wanting to be put through that particular wringer. Out of curiosity, would you include a canon death* (e.g. John, Ellen) in that category?
* I do warn for this, just in case. Better safe than sorry
I finally read Night at the Museum, now that it's complete. Well written and different plot-wise, but it takes off from Dean dying in the End!verse, and I wasn't sure if Dean was going to stay dead, and then it got kind wtf, and there was lots of naval gazing.
Fics starting off or based on a canonical death are okay. And I can kinda respect that some authors like yellow_pomelo consciously refuse to warn for plot spoilers, but I know the author enough now to know that death and other unsavory things are the potential price of a well-written fic from them. I'm actually somewhat okay if everybody dies, or the two main pairing die. The angst for me is way less than if one has to live without the other, permanently. And if the death is at the beginning, up front and part of the summary, and there's still story after the death, I can handle it. But, as a conclusion, makes Julie vewy unhappy.
would you include a canon death*
I know I've read stories that have had warnings that were something like: "Canon Death of a character" without a problem, because I knew the author wasn't going to knock off Sam or Dean. The loss of John or Mary, if they aren't already deceased before the beginning of the story (in which case the warning would be unnecessary, I feel) would be sad but wouldn't break me the way the loss of one of the boys would.
It's weird for me because I come from a book background, and I've written jacket copy for years. And there you only give the most basic setup, and leave out anything that would ruin any kind of surprise.
I also now wonder if I warned for character death in one fic I wrote where Dean didn't survive the demon deal, and Sam never saved him. Oops.
I like warnings for canon death, since they've all died. If the story features them not coming back from a canon death, I may not be interested unless it's really good.
I wish people would also warn up front if they hate Sam. It would save time. If you think Dean is better off without him, I don't care how hot the porn gets. You're not writing anything vaguely related to what I want out of the show.
I wish authors would warn if they have a complete inability to discern whether "your" or "you're" is appropriate to use in a given sentence, or to tell the difference between "whose" and "who's." It's not naming villains on Stargate people, don't just throw apostrophes all over the damn place at random!
So, I have ventured into certain fic territory, and I just have to ask, why does that subset seem to HATE JDM? Why the
evil rapey villain? WHY? What did Jeffrey ever do to anyone?
Are you talking about RPS, Julie? Because I've seen toppy (hella), but never that.