Rambles: Switchback and Slashfic
Found: An ending to the Switchback saga. Without telling anything, I've been at a loss as to how I was going to wrap it all up. Well, today, in my melodramatic mood (thinking about Switchback always makes me want to metaphorically fling myself off a bridge), I found a way to end it all. The story, I mean. Now all I need to do is write the intervening 90 chapters.
I was thinking yesterday, about my fic tastes. For the most part, I've self-identified as someone who isn't really into slash (for the sakes of this post, we'll focus on the HP fandom). I've got a few authors who write amazing slash (and I'm not talking the sex... I tend to avoid most sex concepts in HP-land) characterization, and those ones I'll read.
But last night, in my fit of pique, I nostalgically wandered around looking for the first HP slash fic I ever read, The Lodger by
mad_martha. It's Harry/Draco, and it's an amazing story, because there are characters that make sense, Draco in particularly. It's a story about two people who aren't able to let go of the past, because the Wizarding World won't let them.
Anyway, I looked at some of her other stuff**, and came to a realization:
It's not that I'm not a slash fan. I just don't like a lot of fic.
I need fic with solid characterization. You want to make Harry gay? Sell me on it. You want to make Dumbledore the bad guy? Make me believe it. Outside a very few items (such as things I deem squicky, such as chan/incest/rape/etc), I'll read anything that the author has invested solid time and effort into making true to the characters as we've seen them so far.
Additionally, I haven't got a lot of time for new fic, so I do tend and try for quality.
I'm going to stop tormenting you all now, and will go eat something before I die.
ETA: ** And her stuff I like, I think I should just add here :)
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I was thinking yesterday, about my fic tastes. For the most part, I've self-identified as someone who isn't really into slash (for the sakes of this post, we'll focus on the HP fandom). I've got a few authors who write amazing slash (and I'm not talking the sex... I tend to avoid most sex concepts in HP-land) characterization, and those ones I'll read.
But last night, in my fit of pique, I nostalgically wandered around looking for the first HP slash fic I ever read, The Lodger by
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Anyway, I looked at some of her other stuff**, and came to a realization:
It's not that I'm not a slash fan. I just don't like a lot of fic.
I need fic with solid characterization. You want to make Harry gay? Sell me on it. You want to make Dumbledore the bad guy? Make me believe it. Outside a very few items (such as things I deem squicky, such as chan/incest/rape/etc), I'll read anything that the author has invested solid time and effort into making true to the characters as we've seen them so far.
Additionally, I haven't got a lot of time for new fic, so I do tend and try for quality.
I'm going to stop tormenting you all now, and will go eat something before I die.
ETA: ** And her stuff I like, I think I should just add here :)
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LOL .. really not the point of the post, I realize .. but such a sane and sensible thing to say, and to do. :)
re: fic, and slash . . I have to be really, really sold on the character's perspective to get into slash that involves males (femmeslash being entirely different - I have no problems with that, provided it makes sense for the characters and I like the pairing and all). It's only happened once that I can recall - that I've read a story with a slash pairing and actually enjoyed reading that part. Usually there's just a degree of alienness, of I-do-not-belong-in-this-picture, that makes it just weird to read.
-Sonya
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I've got much the same problem as you: Too much badfic out there, and life's too short to wade through it all.
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To paraphrase somebody-or-other, 90% of everything is crap. For instance, I know that there are some really dire novels out there on the shelves, but by luck or judgement I've avoided most of them (every so often I find myself reading one bad enough to assure me that I don't, actually, just love everything I read). It's the same thing for fanfic, only multiplied about a thousandfold.
Give me solid characterisation and pacing and a good dialogue/description balance, and an actual plot, and I don't really care what pairings (if any) the author has in there. Like you said, the author must make me believe.
And you're doing just fine on that front :).
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(Anonymous) - 2005-12-13 09:54 (UTC) - Expand(no subject)
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Mhalachai, you've created a tangle in my mind. One upon which I've felt the need to consider (read: ramble on) further, the completion of which argument (read: ramble with no point nor resolution) can be found on my own page to be read ONLY if one has time.
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Eeeexcellent.
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