What do you wish you could find to read?

Aug 15, 2013 22:54

I'm feeling annoyingly depressed again lately. It really irritates me when I start to feel down, which of course helps nothing because then I just hate on myself more.

Anyway, whatever, who cares. To the point of the entry--

This is a question to everyone:

What do you wish you saw more (or less) of in stories? What are things you can never seem ( Read more... )

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starlite_gone August 20 2013, 14:44:44 UTC
I've been striking out on a lot of published m/m I've tried reading lately, too. I haven't been satisfied with almost any of it. And even the ones I liked, there are usually large portions of it I didn't love but I ignored just because I don't have a lot of options and I liked the other pieces enough to gloss over it.

The best things I've read lately are Raised by Wolves by W.A. Hoffman (I'm sure I've rambled at length already about this series because it's probably my favorite m/m series), and so far anything by Jordan Castillo Price (JCP). She wrote the PsyCop series and I also read her book Magic Mansion, and now I'm starting Channeling Morpheus. Although she doesn't write as complex of story lines as I might like to read most of the time, she does have interesting characters, a humorous voice in her style, and she makes me like the type of characters or romances I don't normally go for, so I like her stuff. They're easy reads too.

I'm with you on all the things you want more of! I get tired of the really flat characters and the rote storylines that go nowhere.

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lisa_thecat August 20 2013, 17:37:34 UTC
There was an author I like from free fics but the one published story I've read sucked big time and it was a bit of a plagiarism too. It could have just been written in the honor of the original story, but then they should have mentioned that.

I am not attracted to anything supernatural in m/m stories - from werewolves, vampires to magic of any kind - it just seems immature to me. I am more drawn to realistic stories. I don't mind sci fi, as long as it's just a setting for a realistic story or a plausible relationship between believable characters. I like humor, but usually when the author brags about their story being humorous, it's just because their characters act like people suffering from severe retardation. There are very few exception, like one or two.

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starlite_gone August 21 2013, 03:52:07 UTC
LOL It's true, it does feel like the more an author brags about something (their books are humorous, witty, romantic, etc) the less likely it's going to actually seem that way to an outsider. Because really, why would you need to tell someone your book is such a way if it actually is? People would figure it out.

Ok I kind of want to ask now what that published story was that you didn't enjoy and that felt like plagiarism to you. You have my curiosity piqued. (You could PM me if you want) If you don't want to tell me no worries. Not like I'd tell anyone else lol I just have an insatiable curiosity.

I used to be more into werewolves and vampires etc. I'm not against them atm but they aren't my first choice. I like realism more as well :)

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