Nope. Still hate doing synopses. :thumbsdown:
You know, I kinda used to do that too, but then I realized when my stand in character did something stupid, or went with the character I didn't like, I'd end up having hard feelings about the show. So I sorta had to stop doing that.In my opinion-
Critic: "Nobody cares!"
Me: "I walked into that one."
Anyway, I tend to ship characters because I would like to be with said character. Using the protagonist as a step in for myself. This may be a common thing amongest fans in general due to how attached we as fans get to said protagonist. In my original sorry, "Danny" is a stand in for me while the "Koko" is this super hot looking chick with powers on par with Son Goku, Lord Beerus, and the Biblical God!
Even if that's not what I intend to write my subconscious is weaving this tapestry right under my nose. Wow, I just proven how much therapy I need. Whoa boy... So in short....
"Don't stop til you've shipped enough come on!"
>_>
I think if she was already wielding the weapon before the fight, then the first sentence would be right.Do I need to mention a object every time in a story sentence? For example:
Is it:
"Koko slashed Hotflash in the abdomen..."
VS.
"Koko slashed Hotflash in the abdomen with her energy blade..."
Keep in mind that the audience is fully aware of Koko's ability to produce a energy blade from her hand and has had this weapon mentioned/desrcibed many times in the past. So with this knowledge which sentence is appropriate and why?
I find myself coming up with fanfic ideas as a response to a bad fanfic i read. Does that make me arrogant or just a guy who thinks too much? (i think i'm both)
If it does make you arrogant or means you think too much, I'm apprehensive about what that would make me. :laugh:I find myself coming up with fanfic ideas as a response to a bad fanfic i read. Does that make me arrogant or just a guy who thinks too much? (i think i'm both)
Mine, too! Not that it's the best I've ever done (the opposite, actually, but that's a dead horse). I was motivated and inspired by the many corny-with-some-sick-on-the-side-Mary Sue x canon-character fanfics that gave me brain bleeds. The first 10 chapters were written out of nothing but genuine fury. Indignant fury, mind you. That was my fuel.Let me tell you a thing: the best fic I've ever written (meaning the one I'm most proud of) and the one fic most liked by my readers, was in direct response to a fic I disliked and was written purely out of spite.
Dude that's sweet. Well friggin done!Apparently i have a good grasp on character dynamics and it was strong enough to survive the genre shift.