書く ファン fictions can be very fun. Whether it's a story you're 書く によって yourself または something that you're doing with a friend, if あなた have inspiration and know exactly what あなた want to write, it's very enjoyable and something that I personally 愛 to do in my free time. However, there's something else out there that makes your time over at ff.net または any other fanfiction site even もっと見る enjoyable: Mingling among other writers.
Now, あなた may be asking, "What difference does talking to other writers make to my writing?" And the answer is, a lot. Lets take a beta for example. I remember a person reviewing a story of mine once. I replied back thank あなた to her, and that eventually started a whole conversation and discussion between us. She suggested getting a beta for my fics to make the story seem もっと見る sophisticated, and 発言しました she would be happy to do it for me. I agreed. And from that 日 on, she has been my beta and a very good friend. We discuss anything and everything, she gives me ideas and suggestions, stayed up late at night with me online helping me with one of my fics, and giving me her honest opinion of everything. And because of her, my 書く improved tons.
And there was another girl who writes about the exact same characters and pairings as me. We hit off as soon I replied back to her review. She asked me to help her with one of the chapters of her story, and I did. And that was a great 書く experience for me. It gave me a chance to write about a story and world outside of the one I write about, and I had a great time.
And then there are the forums. I am a member of the Harry Potter Fanfiction Challenges, and that place is amazing. あなた get inspirations and ideas, 登録する competitions, talk to other people with similar interests, and is a great place to cure your writer's block.
When writing, it's important to make yourself a part of the fandom you're 書く for, and not just be another writer in the corner. Be an active member, 登録する forums, review people's work, get help from a beta, help someone if they need it, be a contributor, because when you're a part of the community, it will help あなた improve your 書く along the way, and most of all, it makes あなた feel like あなた truly belong in that place.
Now, あなた may be asking, "What difference does talking to other writers make to my writing?" And the answer is, a lot. Lets take a beta for example. I remember a person reviewing a story of mine once. I replied back thank あなた to her, and that eventually started a whole conversation and discussion between us. She suggested getting a beta for my fics to make the story seem もっと見る sophisticated, and 発言しました she would be happy to do it for me. I agreed. And from that 日 on, she has been my beta and a very good friend. We discuss anything and everything, she gives me ideas and suggestions, stayed up late at night with me online helping me with one of my fics, and giving me her honest opinion of everything. And because of her, my 書く improved tons.
And there was another girl who writes about the exact same characters and pairings as me. We hit off as soon I replied back to her review. She asked me to help her with one of the chapters of her story, and I did. And that was a great 書く experience for me. It gave me a chance to write about a story and world outside of the one I write about, and I had a great time.
And then there are the forums. I am a member of the Harry Potter Fanfiction Challenges, and that place is amazing. あなた get inspirations and ideas, 登録する competitions, talk to other people with similar interests, and is a great place to cure your writer's block.
When writing, it's important to make yourself a part of the fandom you're 書く for, and not just be another writer in the corner. Be an active member, 登録する forums, review people's work, get help from a beta, help someone if they need it, be a contributor, because when you're a part of the community, it will help あなた improve your 書く along the way, and most of all, it makes あなた feel like あなた truly belong in that place.
Dean and Sam were in the waiting room of the hospital, both drinking coffee. There was no way any of them could sleep now.
Kevin and Alexia entered the hospital. They had informed Anna about Cas’ disastrous 芝居 and she had directed them to Sam and Dean.
“Hey” Kevin said. Sam looked up.
“Kevin! What are あなた doing here? I thought あなた were hiding from Crowley” Sam exclaimed hoarse. He was getting tired.
“Yeah, I was, but something came up” Kevin explained. He sat down 次 to Sam and Alexia 次 to Dean. “We had a little visit from our old friend Cas”
“You know where he is?” Dean asked urgent.
“Not anymore” Kevin commented. “He destroyed the tablets”
“He what?” Sam exclaimed surprised.
“He destroyed the tablets” Alexia repeated. “And then he took off. Anna went out looking for him, but she needs あなた two to get Meg to fess up. Get her to talk”
Kevin and Alexia entered the hospital. They had informed Anna about Cas’ disastrous 芝居 and she had directed them to Sam and Dean.
“Hey” Kevin said. Sam looked up.
“Kevin! What are あなた doing here? I thought あなた were hiding from Crowley” Sam exclaimed hoarse. He was getting tired.
“Yeah, I was, but something came up” Kevin explained. He sat down 次 to Sam and Alexia 次 to Dean. “We had a little visit from our old friend Cas”
“You know where he is?” Dean asked urgent.
“Not anymore” Kevin commented. “He destroyed the tablets”
“He what?” Sam exclaimed surprised.
“He destroyed the tablets” Alexia repeated. “And then he took off. Anna went out looking for him, but she needs あなた two to get Meg to fess up. Get her to talk”
One week later.
Heather was sitting によって Meg’s bed. A week had gone によって and Meg hadn’t opened her eyes once. The doctor had told her she was not in a coma, but just fast asleep. She would live. It was just a matter of time before she woke up.
Cas was less lucky. Someone had tried to kill him again, but fortunately there was a camera in the room and so the doctors could interfere just in time. Heather couldn’t help but wonder if keeping Cas alive wasn’t just extension of execution.
She felt something soft and cold on her arm and she looked down to see Meg’s finger moving.
“Meg?” she said.
Meg’s eyelids moved and slowly, but surely she opened them.
“Welcome back” Heather sighed relieved.
Meg tried to sit up, but Heather gently pushed her down again.
“Careful” she said. “I’ll go get a doctor” She hurried to the door and walked outside to call a doctor.
Heather was sitting によって Meg’s bed. A week had gone によって and Meg hadn’t opened her eyes once. The doctor had told her she was not in a coma, but just fast asleep. She would live. It was just a matter of time before she woke up.
Cas was less lucky. Someone had tried to kill him again, but fortunately there was a camera in the room and so the doctors could interfere just in time. Heather couldn’t help but wonder if keeping Cas alive wasn’t just extension of execution.
She felt something soft and cold on her arm and she looked down to see Meg’s finger moving.
“Meg?” she said.
Meg’s eyelids moved and slowly, but surely she opened them.
“Welcome back” Heather sighed relieved.
Meg tried to sit up, but Heather gently pushed her down again.
“Careful” she said. “I’ll go get a doctor” She hurried to the door and walked outside to call a doctor.