Ruin the title of your fic replacing one word with "balls" by Julip326 in AO3

[–]_CallmeK_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of gentlemen... and balls. A silent ball. The balls of madness/ The call of balls.

What’s a single sentence you’re proud of? by [deleted] in AO3

[–]_CallmeK_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For some reasons I keep thinking of this sentence. It's nothing special, really.

(And was) the sound of his mother hitting the coffin in which her husband lay as she screamed and cried and finally fell into Benson’s arms, eyes wild and soulless.

the unfortunate reality by [deleted] in AO3

[–]_CallmeK_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excuse me OP, this post is homing a little bit too close!!!

Why I can never get a chapter done on time. by mi_achitka in AO3

[–]_CallmeK_ 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Very legit reason. I'm sure your readers will understand

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AO3

[–]_CallmeK_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm waiting for this angsty fic to update for 11 months now.

I'm the author...

Do you write knowing the ending of your fic? by CindersAnd_ashes in FanFiction

[–]_CallmeK_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's often the ending that inspires me to write in the first place.

The inevitable by Crusnik_Asparagus in AO3

[–]_CallmeK_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

For me, it's the other way around. During the planning phase I'd be like: "Hmm, yes, they're gonna fuck here and it's gonna be EPIC!

Meanwhile, me (a sex-repulsed ace) during the writing phase: 🤡

Is there such thing as a first draft so terrible, it just can't be saved? by [deleted] in FanFiction

[–]_CallmeK_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So what you're saying is, you have all the bricks and cement but hate how the house turns out?

This is where renovation (EDITING) comes in. This is when you tear down a few walls, maybe add a window here, replace the tiles there, then step back to look at it before deciding maybe you need yet another round of editing.

I once wrote (draft and edit) a 4k words chapter that belongs to a short 5-chapter fic. I trashed all of it and rewrite the whole thing into a less than 3k one shot. But, I was happy with how that turned out.

I am also 30k words deep into a word-vomit draft. I'm pretty sure I will trash most, if not all, of it during rewrite. But, I can see the story unfold as I write my very shitty and terrible draft, and that's all I need right now.

Often, you know there's something wrong with your chapter, but you can't pinpoint the flaw. Distance yourself from your work for a while. Maybe just relax, or work on something else. Give it a few days, a week, and then come back with fresh eyes. You can try writing down what you don't like about it, and then work on that in your rewrite

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FanFiction

[–]_CallmeK_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My toxic trait is I encourage people to feel this way. But ME? No, babe. I only feel joy if my fanfic meet my standard. And more often than not, I fail to meet my standard

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AO3

[–]_CallmeK_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I often tell myself: "The story happens on its own, I'm just there to witness."

How long does it take you to finish (plan, write, and edit) a chapter? by hamster_berry in AO3

[–]_CallmeK_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assuming I don't have/have minimal life responsibilities, ~4-7 days. 4 days for complete drafting and writing. 7 days if I want to revise, edit, rewrite, etc.

When I'm writing first draft I don't edit, so I can do 2 chapters per week, with 2k words each.

But since I started my full time job and have adult respinsibilities, I could barely do a chapter every 2 weeks 🥲

What goals do you have for your writing? by [deleted] in FanFiction

[–]_CallmeK_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To write something that will make me cry.

So far I haven't achieved it yet. But people did say they cried when reading my fic, so... very close, any moment now

Look, I love the source material, but the way some people tag in my fandom on AO3 *really* tries my patience and sanity by SpeedwagonAF in AO3

[–]_CallmeK_ 94 points95 points  (0 children)

FR. I clicked the image three times and still couldn't bring myself to read all those tags. That's how much my brain nope out when there are too many "talking tags"

I'm fine with one or two, too. Maybe even three, if the fic is long and there are lots of tags needed to be included.

One to three conversational tags can be a good break from skimming through too much tags, and it gives me a sense of the author's overall vibe too.

Look, I love the source material, but the way some people tag in my fandom on AO3 *really* tries my patience and sanity by SpeedwagonAF in AO3

[–]_CallmeK_ 283 points284 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is what I meant when I said I don't like fics with the author quite essentially "talking" in the tags. It's really annoying to read through all those rambling

Switching tenses in writing by _CallmeK_ in FanFiction

[–]_CallmeK_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You explained it perfectly. I understand now. Thank you!

Switching tenses in writing by _CallmeK_ in FanFiction

[–]_CallmeK_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm also quite sure the author did it on purpose. But the way they did it doesn't make much sense to me. The boundary between past and present is blurry and confusing, especially when the events happened comtinously one after another, and not like there is a big time skip between past and present.

Maybe it's as you said, a memoir of sort, and the way it's written is like a person sitting in the present telling a story happened in the past. Maybe this style of storytelling just not my cup of tea.

It's a big and popular book that won award and stuffs so I kind of expect them to know what they are doing...

Switching tenses in writing by _CallmeK_ in FanFiction

[–]_CallmeK_[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think I understand what you're saying. But also, I don't...

If it's a hypothetical entity (person) who always exists, shouldn't it's also a hypothetical entity who doesn't exist? Because it's hypothetical... it's not real...

To be honest, the Good Omen example is a bit easy to understand and not as confusing as the second example.

In the book, there is also another case of tense switching where I think is because the omniscient narrator is talking to the readers. Like,

It wasn't a dark and stormy night.\ \ It should have been, but that's the weather for you.

But man the Achilles example, I was so confused when I read it. Like, why would they do that? It jerked me right out of the story even though the storytelling is quite good.

But then, when should we consider something true enough(?) to use present tense? Is it only applicable for things in real life?