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How many drafts do you usually do of your fanfictions? I can't stop re-reading and fiddling with them for at least a few months. I wonder what would happen if I did this for over a year, and how high quality I could get them.
There are so many embellishments you can add. (Connections, foreshadowing, character voice improvements, and just generally adding more interesting detail. And of course cleaning up all the technical things).
I just love how when you have a fully finished story you can always make it better. "I think I'll add some plot twists to make it more interesting." etc. It's like tinkering with a car or something, but even weirder.
I'd like to start reading more fanfictions to support other writers. Does anyone have any recommendations? I'm looking for mainly wholesome, SFW stories with more structure than fluff--matters more if they're interesting than what fandom it is. (Although I like a lot of fantasy books and western animation). I don't prefer stories that focus on romance, but I know most fanfictions tend to focus on that, so can make an exception if it's done well (same for some other things).
Does anyone have tips for getting readers on Ao3? I'm just starting to get more into it. (I'm mostly going to do movie rewrites, I think). I would like to get more interaction and make friends too.
Welcome to our fanfiction blog. We write high quality, wholesome, canon compliant (or canon objectively improved) fanfiction with as few OCs or annoying tropes as possible.
We also like to do interesting writing experiments and make quality novelizations of things. We aim to make everything like a professional book with a lot of depth, no cringe, and an actual full completed story. (Since that can be very rare).
Writing is just aggressively whispering “Suffer.” at fictional people and then crying about it like it wasn’t your fault.