Indian Wolf wrote:I am completely embaressed! Never, ever let family members read your writing! They'll just sit and laugh.
Well, my family didn't laugh. My mother thought my writing was pretty good. My father says so as well. And my brother... well, he's never read or heard my writing, and I'm not going to show him

But honestly? I don't believe them xD
That is why I am turning to a different style of wrinting. Fan Fiction/Direct Realistic. Both are very awe-inspiring, but both are rarely used.
I say that's a myth. Except if you mean only on CS. Fanfiction is VERY widely spread. There are SO many fanfiction communities out there... you'd be surprised xD
You barely have to put any thought into it.
That's a myth as well. You
always have to put much thought into writing, no matter what you write. That is, if you want your writing to be good, and not the next 08/15 story. Writing well IS work.
And for me, it's actually harder to write fanfiction, because there are so many things you have to consider. And you have to notice even the little details about the characters and the world and society they inhibit. The way the characters dress, talk, behave, think, feel. The way they interact with other characters and objects, the rules and regulations of their world (that's what many Harry Potter fanfiction writers fail to consider. A mistake (my favourite) that many of these writers make is that people can suddenly apparate to and from inside of Hogwarts, even though the impossibility of that is EXPLICITLY stated in the books).
Those details make for a rich, strong story.
And I kind of have a big inferiority complex and don't want to screw up characters that someone else created. If they're my own ones, I can't insult anyone but myself *lol*
Aaand, I'd like to join.
Username: Rolly-chan
Favorite kind of book to write: Well... about things that are important to me, disguised, hidden and scattered.
Add me to the Book Nook!Actually, the books I like to read differ a GREAT deal from the fanfictions and stories I like to read on the net. I love classics like To kill a mockingbird, Romeo and Juliet, Brave New World... (okay, I also sometimes read things like Harry Potter or the Discworld novels or historical fiction) but in fanfictions, I like to read about relationships (as in family, siblings, friends, lovers), and I like romance (though I'm VERY picky in that aspect - read too much, and WAY too much was utter crap, or just plain boring).
What I like to write is similar to what I like to read on the net. Relationships, romance - but I like my romances to have a plot that's not a simple "Will hero get heroine and will they end up happy together or not?" kind of thing (though if that's done well, I like to
read it).
I'm not saying I'm writing perfectly... I'm just trying to give it my best (though I'm still not where I'd like to be).
Yeah... I know I'm strange.