--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "dynesolweaver"
<shadowyobserver_at_...> wrote:
>
> I would like to conend you on your writing style you have avoided the
> most common pitfalls for fanfiction writers. Exsamples include;
> Insert Super Character, warp charater personas, rush to sex or
> violence, poor exposistion and syntax errors (oh god grammer/spelling
> monstrosities). Nothing is more aggrivating then reading a fanfic and
> by the time I'm to the third paragraph(if it even has paragraphs) the
> protaganist has learned he's the superpowered son of a god who can do
> no wrong and is about to be laid by thier 'true love' they just met
> an hour ago. You not only avoided these 'night terrors' of
> literature, you managed to tell an interesting little story. Looking
> forward to your future posts. Thx for your contribuitons to art.
>
Thanks. I'll admit that I did get a little off task adding my character
to a story (sorry about that, heh heh). I guess those literature
lectures are really paying off, though.
Before I even began writing fanfic, I read what others had written,
examing the style they use, how they approached the climax, mistakes
they made, etc. So some appreciation should also go to fellow fanfic
writers.
Again, thanks for the compliment. I do look forward to posting another
story (which I am currently working on, ironically; during classes,
though). I'm also working on a sketch, which I hope to finish by George
Washington's birthday (22nd). Just alot of things going on during the
week which prevents me from finishing it earlier. But I'll keep you
posted.
Peace, dude.
~X~
Received on Wed Feb 18 2009 - 18:33:37 CST