Reading and writing.
Oct. 9th, 2007 09:21 pmSo...if you write fic, do you read it as well?
I'm asking because I read a comment in a community where the poster (a writer) said that she rarely reads other people's fic unless it's recommended. This just boggles the hell out of me. I get the theory (bad!fic abounds!) but...well, I just can't wrap my brain around it.
Maybe I'm just a Philistine who'll read anything that's put in her path. ;-) Well, not everything, I do have standards, but, yeah. I don't need a rec to read. Hmmm. Just wondering if this is more common than not.
I'm asking because I read a comment in a community where the poster (a writer) said that she rarely reads other people's fic unless it's recommended. This just boggles the hell out of me. I get the theory (bad!fic abounds!) but...well, I just can't wrap my brain around it.
Maybe I'm just a Philistine who'll read anything that's put in her path. ;-) Well, not everything, I do have standards, but, yeah. I don't need a rec to read. Hmmm. Just wondering if this is more common than not.
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Date: 2007-10-10 03:10 am (UTC)If you're talking about an SG-1 version of the De Niro movie of the same name, you seriously WIN AT LIFE. That's genius. If anyone writes it, please, please let me know.
And actually, Aris and snarky Daniel would be pretty hilarious too. One of the funniest lines in Stargate history:
"But you're a doctor."
"Of archeology."
Oh Daniel, I love you. Michael Shanks needs a new TV gig, stat, before I go into withdrawal.
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Date: 2007-10-10 03:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-10 04:13 am (UTC)Which is odd, considering the chemistry he had with Daniel. That's usually the kind of thing (in other fandoms, admittedly) that gets a writer's mind cranking!