Chapter One: Good Grasps
"Okay, Cece, you want to learn how to be a successful Fic writer?" Ally asked her thirteen-year-old sister who just made a account. "I'm sure, Ally. I want to be famous real quickly!" "I never said I would teach you how to be famous. Just how to be a good writer. I'll teach you the roots of the site and basic features, from uploading documents and images to how to establish DocX connections with people," the seventeen-year-old said.
"The first thing you should know before you publish a Fanfiction is that anyone can and will see what you write; so you should take your time on it," Ally explained. "You should also have a good grasp on what you're writing about," she explained.
"What's it mean to have a good grasp on what you're writing about?" Cece asked. "Well, it means that you should know all the characters, locations, continuity-events that happened in the show-and how the character's relationships with each other work. For example, if I were to write about a normally nice, patient character, but in my story they acted mean and rude to everyone, they would be OOC-Out of Character. This means they don't act normal in the story. This annoys many readers and won't want to read more, since they're used to the characters acing a certain way. If you make a character act OOC on purpose, then you should put that in the summary of your Fanfiction."
A/N: Next week we get to learn about how to make the most important part of your entire Fanfiction-Summaries!
