I have become a person who has two WIP documents open, and starts writing an outline.
H and I :), hope you're having a good day!! 🥰
Hi! Thank you, I hope you are too ❤️
H: How would you describe your style?
I... wouldn't, if I could help it lol. I can't think of anything nice to say here - I feel like style is a thing I maybe kind of lack lol. Someone said "practical" to me recently which felt simultaneously accurate and like kind of a burn lol. If anyone else has an answer to this I can use I'd be happy to hear it hahaha.
I: Do you have a guilty pleasure in fic (reading or writing)?
I try to not believe in guilty pleasure, just things we like and things we don't. Fanfic in general is kind of a guilty pleasure honestly, I wish it wasn't something I felt the need to be secretive about but I still do.
When I'm being purely self indulgent I write... long tentatively honest conversations that help me figure out how I feel about specific character things or canon events, I guess. Then sometimes some of it makes it into a finished thing and a lot of it doesn't, because it's more me figuring out a point of view than a conversation these two people would actually have.
And reading, I don't think so, I feel pretty much guilt free about everything I enjoy reading lol.
E (no such thing) and L please 😌😌
E: If you wrote a sequel to [insert fic], what would it be about?
When I finished no such thing I vaguely thought I might write a little oneshot set on the second anniversary of Emily's fake death, just as like a check in to show where everyone is a year later. I always have an idea for a follow up as I finish something because I never want to let that version of the characters go, I'm yet to actually write one lol. I might still want to do this one though...
L: How many times do you usually revise your fic/chapter before posting?
I revise constantly. I start writing by revising what I've already written - this is why I'm so bad at (and so intimidated by) starting something new. So it depends how long it takes me to finish the chapter but usually whatever bit I write first has been revised like 10+ times by the time it gets posted. I revise as I go then I do a final readability / typo check that still misses several typos right before posting.
FanFic Ask Game
Transcribed from @stylinbreeze60's post.
Feel free to send me a letter(s) (or any question really! xD)
Dear anon who sent me a prompt: I also love that kind of story and I would love to try writing it! It's definitely going in the ideas doc and I'll see what I can do with it. (Also, love that you're dreaming CM plots.)
This is just a heads up, I guess, for you and this prompt and any other prompt anyone ever sends me (feel free, friends) that I'm a slow writer and it will probably take me a long time, but that doesn't mean it won't happen!
Please share with others! I'm curious.
i’m going to say something that might make me seem ungrateful, but i think it’s true of many fic writers:
we want you to leave comments ON ao3.
we’re not angry or disappointed or anything like that when you leave qrts or lots of tags on our fic posts, not at all. we don’t NOT want you to message us to tell us how a fic touched you. but in addition to that, please consider just copying those words and posting them on ao3 as a comment.
why?
the reason is simple: leaving commentary in other places is ephemeral. story posts get pushed down. chats get pushed down in the list of chats, or worse, pushed up in lists of messages as the conversation continues. but comments on ao3 are easily accessible. and this is important because writers read and reread these comments regularly.
writing, especially writing longfics, is exhausting and drains your confidence over time. having a collection of people who enjoyed your past work at your fingertips is an excellent way to build yourself up when you’re feeling down. fic writers need this a lot.
i know over the past few years there’s this trend to be very descriptive with what is an “acceptable” comment. that’s all nonsense, as long as you’re not being an asshole, just say what’s on your heart.
but post it on ao3. please.
Also something I see a lot: people gushing to their friends in discord about a fic but not commenting on it to the author themselves. It's reassuring to find out secondhand that people gushed about your creation, but it's so much better when someone tells you directly! Reaching out directly on AO3 also helps to curb any lingering doubt of like... Is this something they'd only admit to in private but don't want their name connected to mine on AO3? Since there's a lot of weirdness around who someone associates with in fandom these days
I will say also that some of my FAVORITE comments I have EVER gotten were copy-and-paste Discord conversations, like that is PURE! JOY!!! If you ever find yourself gushing about a fic in a server and everyone else in the conversation is cool with it, PLEASE copy and past that into an AO3 comment, you will make an author's YEAR.
oh i've never had anyone copy-paste a discord chat but that sounds really lovely!! what a great thing to read!
I will always stand by this - as a writer and as a reader!
Occasionally I think I'll write House fic then I realise there's no consistency to who or how I ship in that show because every single dynamic is an insane glorious mess and then I get overwhelmed.
(Dw I'm definitely doing Hotchniss fic next.)
rereading my own writing is just a constant fluctuation between "damn, girl, you wrote this? (affectionate)" and "damn, girl, you wrote this? (derogatory)"
I am also “damn, girl, you wrote this? (forgetful)”
I don’t think I’ve ever felt anything more in my life.
Just found a typo in a chapter of no such thing that I posted several months ago and have read probably a dozen times since.
Sigh.
Everything you post gives me the urge to write so bad haha honestly
Omg do it!!! Write!!! It's so much fun and honestly, when I'm actively working on writing something my brain is a much better place to be and I do a lot less aimless scrolling.
Just write to smush their stupid faces together, you don't need to be planning on posting it. But if you ever do decide to post, I want to see what you write!
I am the Kermit meme. Do it.
i don't get the sentiment that writing isn't fun. writing is so much fun! it's so rewarding! yeah it's hard sometimes but that doesn't mean it isn't fun. I love untangling the mess of plot threads in my head to figure out what should go where or why a certain section or sentence isn't working. it's like solving a puzzle. and my little guys are there! and i get to make them kiss or put one of them in a blender! so much fun!
i’ve started to think about ao3 audience interaction as kinda comparable to doing a live reading in an intimate little bookstore, like kudos are everybody who stayed til the end and applauded, comments are everybody who waited to come up to talk to you afterwards, and bookmark comments are the little snatches of conversation you overhear outside.
this helps me feel better/less anxious about responding to comments with some form of thanks, because if someone walked up to me in person and said they liked my work right after reading it, i would compulsively say thanks. it also helps contextualize audience size in a healthy way i think, bc most of us naturally crave more attention on our fic, but if we were actually in the room with even like 20 people applauding and five people waiting after to tell us how awesome we are we’d be fuckin elated.
I got a comment today that said smth along the lines of "I didn't wanna be weird commenting on a four month old fic"
Baby, bless your heart but four months isn't old by any means and ao3 isn't fucking instagram. Comment on fics you like, regardless of how old they are! The worst that could happen is you make an author's day. Writing is art, not content.
emails with “[AO3] Comment on _____” in the subject line give me a better dopamine rush than hard drugs ever will
My biggest tip for fanfic writers is this: if you get a character's mannerisms and speech pattern down, you can make them do pretty much whatever you want and it'll feel in character.
Logic: Characters, just like real people, are mallable. There is typically very little that's so truly, heinously out of character that you absolutely cannot make it work under any circumstance. In addition, most fans are also willing to accept characterization stretches if it makes the fic work. Yeah, we all know the villain and the hero wouldn't cuddle for warmth in canon. But if they did do that, how would they do it?
What counts is often not so much 'would the character do this?' and more 'if the character did do this, how would they do it?' If you get 'how' part right, your readers will probably be willing to buy the rest, because it will still feel like their favourite character. But if it doesn't feel like the character anymore, why are they even reading the fic?
Worry less about whether a character would do something, and more about how they'd sound while doing it.
Criminal Minds Fic Masterlist.
no such thing as over this. (16/16 chapters, complete. Rated M.)
Hotchniss. A S7 fix-it in which Emily's trauma is acknowledged, her relationships with the team are developed, and Hotch doesn't want to take her for granted again.
someone else's solid ground. (2/2 chapters, complete. Rated E.)
Hotchniss. Post-Scratch, Hotch surprises Emily. Set somewhere during S13E01, after the warehouse and before the funeral.
broken branches & lifelines. (oneshot. Rated T.)
Hotchniss (or Hotch & Emily friendship, really). A deep dive on Hotch and Emily around S3E01 Doubt and S3E02 In Name and Blood.
reckless (just enough). (3/3 chapters, complete. Rated M.)
Emily Prentiss and three pregnancies: at fifteen, thirty-three, and forty. Hotchniss endgame in the last chapter.
you might make sense. (1/2 chapters, WIP. Rated E.)
Jormily. Emily and Jordan meet in a bar before Jordan starts at the BAU.