Things that make you go 'grrrrr'...
Nov. 23rd, 2003 02:05 pmYep, it's snarl time again. This month I have four things to complain about:
1. People who post to a list and then promptly begin to complain that there just isn't enough fic for them to read in that fandom. Like everyone somehow *owes* them fic, or is just not posting to spite them, or something. Morons.
2. People who post lengthy multi-part stories to automated archives. Particularly if those parts are approximately 6kb in length and barely represent a chapter. Post the damn thing as a whole! Delayed gratification is your friend!
3. People whose opinion is 'but if you're a fan of the show you should be loyal and say nice things about every episode even if it sucks'. No. That's not how it works in the real world, dearie. If something is good, then say nice things - if something sucks, then honesty is still the best policy.
4. Getting feedback (about your story concerning Y) that essentially says 'had you considered a sequel where [insert fanfic cliche] happens?'. No, because if I'd wanted to write about that particular cliche occurring, oddly enough I would have written about that - the very fact that I wrote about Something Else Altogether might be a hint that I didn't want to write about that. Feel free to write about that cliche yourself, however *I* don't feel inclined to.
Some days...
1. People who post to a list and then promptly begin to complain that there just isn't enough fic for them to read in that fandom. Like everyone somehow *owes* them fic, or is just not posting to spite them, or something. Morons.
2. People who post lengthy multi-part stories to automated archives. Particularly if those parts are approximately 6kb in length and barely represent a chapter. Post the damn thing as a whole! Delayed gratification is your friend!
3. People whose opinion is 'but if you're a fan of the show you should be loyal and say nice things about every episode even if it sucks'. No. That's not how it works in the real world, dearie. If something is good, then say nice things - if something sucks, then honesty is still the best policy.
4. Getting feedback (about your story concerning Y) that essentially says 'had you considered a sequel where [insert fanfic cliche] happens?'. No, because if I'd wanted to write about that particular cliche occurring, oddly enough I would have written about that - the very fact that I wrote about Something Else Altogether might be a hint that I didn't want to write about that. Feel free to write about that cliche yourself, however *I* don't feel inclined to.
Some days...