Tch, TLDR is always loved and welcome in my journal. And I know you're cruel already, Puel. But in a way that always makes sense, which is the saving grace of dark!fiction. Otherwise, if you heap misery on characters without any rhyme or reason-- or if you let characters act fecklessly without consequences-- you really compromise how real and how balanced your writing is.
I think the key to writing darkfic, or dark anything, is to keep the characters active while you're doing it, because if you let them sit around bemoaning their situations, they'll have so many justifiable complaints to air that they'll never get anything done. They might end up failing a lot, but I think their failures are a better illustration of just how damaged they are than any three-page monologues about how their lives suck because their parents didn't love them would be.
Mmmmmmm... very good point. I need to keep this in mind since I get sort of awful about the inner introspection at time, especially with long fics like Knots. More action, less inner introspection. That's a good way of going about things, right? ;)
I think my sadistic impulses are a little more muted in my fanfic, although Gabranth would disagree. (I'm just not nice to him. At all.) I'm definitely drawn to the damaged characters -- River in Firefly, the Marauders in HP, a good chunk of the protagonists in FFXII, the whole damn cast of Battlestar Galactica -- and I, er, don't exactly make their damage better. They still fare better than my OCs.
Dude. Don't feel a single moment's regret about Basch. The Punk Ass Bitch really deserves whatever you can give him anyhow. ;)
And I think I'm exactly the opposite of you in this one, actually. I mean, not that I do too much original writing-- I'm not a writer by trade and this fanfic thing is pretty much the only way I take my creativity out on the world. But if I had original characters, I think I would be far nicer to them than to the ones I write in fanfic. After all, you can always do whatever you like to fanfic characters and have them perk back up all happy and shiny for the next series or one-shot or what have you. But once you kill off an original, they're dead for good... unless you want to go through the cheap resurrection route.
I think the key to writing darkfic, or dark anything, is to keep the characters active while you're doing it, because if you let them sit around bemoaning their situations, they'll have so many justifiable complaints to air that they'll never get anything done. They might end up failing a lot, but I think their failures are a better illustration of just how damaged they are than any three-page monologues about how their lives suck because their parents didn't love them would be.
Mmmmmmm... very good point. I need to keep this in mind since I get sort of awful about the inner introspection at time, especially with long fics like Knots. More action, less inner introspection. That's a good way of going about things, right? ;)
I think my sadistic impulses are a little more muted in my fanfic, although Gabranth would disagree. (I'm just not nice to him. At all.) I'm definitely drawn to the damaged characters -- River in Firefly, the Marauders in HP, a good chunk of the protagonists in FFXII, the whole damn cast of Battlestar Galactica -- and I, er, don't exactly make their damage better. They still fare better than my OCs.
Dude. Don't feel a single moment's regret about Basch. The Punk Ass Bitch really deserves whatever you can give him anyhow. ;)
And I think I'm exactly the opposite of you in this one, actually. I mean, not that I do too much original writing-- I'm not a writer by trade and this fanfic thing is pretty much the only way I take my creativity out on the world. But if I had original characters, I think I would be far nicer to them than to the ones I write in fanfic. After all, you can always do whatever you like to fanfic characters and have them perk back up all happy and shiny for the next series or one-shot or what have you. But once you kill off an original, they're dead for good... unless you want to go through the cheap resurrection route.
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