![]() Fandoms: Anything that gets caught like a deer in the headlights of my vision. Usually, superhero-related media. Which will make it hilarious if, having said that, I then post something utterly unrelated to superhero media. I'll be upfront with the fact that I love Star Trek and Sherlock Holmes, but feel very under-qualified to write for either. A oneshot is all you'll get out of me, there. But I will try to review what I read even if I don't write for that fandom. Pairings: I don't care about ship wars, I care about your writing. I will take the better written couple any day of the week in any fandom. I have seen so many people twist both canon and fan-preferred pairings into OOC messes without any concept of grammar that I'm past caring at this point about much else. I know, that's very anti-climatic. I apologize. I went through the shipping fanatic phase when I was fourteen and it's over now, thankfully. About Me: After NaNoWriMo killed my desire to ever write original fiction or interact with other writers ever again, I quit writing for an alarming amount of time, and I quit reading, too. Even my roleplaying slowed to nearly nothing. So I decided to go back to the time when writing was fun, when I actually got feedback besides 'it's so cute you think you can be a writer!' from people, back to the days I rushed home from school to smash at the keyboard and let my ideas out onto the screen. Despite being woefully out of practice I did in fact once write fanfic long ago. The difference is that now I can do it without the 'I am the best writer ever' hubris inflating my ego like a balloon. I can't promise I'll churn out literary gold, but I can promise to do my best and listen to suggestions. ...keep in mind 'listen' does not mean 'I will change the entire premise of my fanfiction just for you!'. There seems to be some confusion there with some reviewers. 'Character A seemed OOC during insert-part-here', I will listen to. 'I think you should have A and B get together even though B isn't even in this story' is a story request and I don't do those because I generally suck at them. |
God Save The Esteem by Charles RocketBoy reviews