BRB, LAUGHING AT MY OWN FAIL

Aug 23, 2009 00:50

You know, just when I was starting to feel like fanfiction.net reviews are usually the least constructive, I got gently corrected up the ass over an epic oversight ( Read more... )

writing angst, rising sign, bsg

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_tehrin August 23 2009, 14:05:18 UTC
I didn't really make friends in college. I kept my high school friends (some of them) and had my coworkers, but as for the people in my classes...I would talk to them in class, and then never see them out of class. It wasn't a bad set up. Gave me enough time to stay ahead of my classes and still have time for fandom.

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ninety6tears August 23 2009, 21:09:27 UTC
My best friend from my hometown was at the same college last year, and we lived together, so I hung out with her and became friends with her friends without really trying. I will definitely be less busy this year, but I need some new acquaintances like whoa.

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clarice August 23 2009, 16:22:52 UTC
And that is why I never write fanfic with plot (and cruise the various series-specific wikis when I want to pretend). Problem solved! :) Battlestarwiki.org is actually pretty good.

I don't actually have that many really close friends from college. Friends, sure, but I didn't go out much and I don't talk them all that frequently now. It's just a personality thing, I guess.

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ninety6tears August 23 2009, 21:11:37 UTC
I have not made any friends in college on purpose, LOL. I really don't go out of my way to meet people cause I know that eventually we probably we won't keep in touch.

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tigbit August 23 2009, 18:07:26 UTC
Oh man, I feel you with college. I'm in my last year now and all my older friends have graduated and I'm sharing an apartment with three girls I hardly know. Each of them know about a billion people on campus and I have a feeling our place is going to be like a hub. Which is fine and all -- meet new people with little effort, hurrah! -- but they'd better not be judgmental when I have to escape to my room.

There are some shows I know I could never tackle writing fic for, like BSG. I mean, I guess it's easier if you just stick to one, central location and focus more on the characters than the machinery/technology but part of the show is the technology and I'd feel like writing a decent fic would have to include that. No way could I ever write for Lost, for example. Or The Wire. Or Star Trek. I just...don't know enough about the background to make it believable.

*shrug*

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ninety6tears August 23 2009, 21:18:49 UTC
Yeah, last year I shared a house with a bunch of girls, and it was really fun but at the same time they'd be like, WHAT ARE YOU DOING YOU DON'T LOVE US whenever I needed to be more isolated for a while.

And yeah, it's so much easier to do more character-centric stuff for sci-fi sometimes, but...I don't know, I never like to come off as one of those fans whose only in it for ships or whatever. Cause I'm not, I just find the rest a lot harder. On the epic list of Kirk/Spock cliches, it's apparently extremely rare for K/S fic to actually show the characters doing their jobs and I just find that so funny.

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