Feb. 3rd, 2003

holytoastr: (neil gaiman)
You're a very strange and interesting person. Are there more of you?

I keep hoping that sooner or later a few more of me will show up, and then they can write some of the things people are waiting for. Maybe they could even even catch up on e-mail. But currently it's just me. Peculiar, isn't it?

Do you read any fanfiction? I've noticed your somewhat-professed interest in anime, and fanfiction is a pretty prevalent subset of anime fandom, and fiction = writing, so it kind of all connects upon itself, leading back to you. If so, what are some of your favorites?

Also, do you think writing fanfiction is useful for honing writing skills(as your characters are already established and you're given somewhat rigid specifications), or not useful(because of the previous parenthetical aside, and because that gives you less room to be truly creative)?



Er, no, I don't read fanfiction.

I think that all writing is useful for honing writing skills. I think you get better as a writer by writing, and whether that means that you're writing a singularly deep and moving novel about the pain or pleasure of modern existence or you're writing Smeagol-Gollum slash you're still putting one damn word after another and learning as a writer.

(I just made that up. I imagine it would go something like: "Oh, the preciouss, I takes it my handsss and I rubs it and touchess it, gollum....no, Smeagol musst not touch the preciousss, the master said only he can touch the precioussss.... bad masster, he doess not know the precious like we does, no, gollum, and we wants it, we wants it hard in our handses, yesss..." etc etc)

There have been a few remarkable talents who came out of fan fiction or who did amazing things with fan fiction -- I remember talking, somewhere on this journal about David McDaniel.

But I do think that, in the final analysis, all a writer really has to give is the stuff that only she or he can give the world and no-one else can. That the sooner you sound like you and tell the stories only you can tell, for good or for ill, the better. And from that point of view, I suppose I think of fan-fiction as training wheels. Sooner or later you have to take them off the bike and start wobbling down the street on your own.
posted by Neil Gaiman 12:12 AM


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What's my reason for not feeling well NOW? Really, you'd think my body would stop complaining already... *grumble*

I woke up to all sorts of happy birthday away messages. Thanks everyone!!! It was very nice to wake up to them all.

In musical class, the prof did this, "Who hasn't spoken yet today?" thing, and all the blood rushed out of my face. I wasn't even paying attention to the question, so there was no way I could have answered. I have a terrible tendency to take something that is said, and drift off with it into my own thoughts. So I miss a lot of what is said sometimes... Good thing she didn't call on me! *whew!*

In calc, we had a sub, and she actually explained how to do the homework!!!! Wow! Though she enver taught us what we were supposed to learn that day. Ah well, *shrugs*

I've gotten nothing else done today. I'm so lazy. And my tummy hurts. Can I go to bed?

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holytoastr: (sailor moon)
Yet another successful trip around the sun. Go me!

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Ariana made me cake!!!! Yay!!!! It had cthulhu on it!!! Very nifty! And it was yummy tooo!!!

Everyone came over and took party in cakey goodness! :)

Now we have to order dinner... ^^;

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