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(OOC) Hey, do you know of any other cool rainworld ask blogs you could recommend to check?
I sure do!
@thunder-wolf64 is working on an AU in which one of Arti's pups (the green one, here named Sizzling Waters) gets adopted by scavs, and later reunites with his, erm, mentally unstable mom. If you are a reader who wants to see an AU with evil Arti, you will certainly enjoy Thunder's creations.
@threestarsaboveclouds is an iterator ask-blog that belongs to @delta-orionis, their posts are LONG and full of lore and I am honestly in awe people like Delta give so much to the RW fandom - it's free, high quality entertainment done purely for hobby. I have a lot of respect for their work. Besides, TSAC's color palette is very striking, which is what has initially drawn me to this AU.
@ask-the-colony-tree-siblings is @mushroominaforest's ask blog, and in this AU Arti and Hunter are siblings! Also, Mushroom's art style is a treat and immediately recognizable and I'm happy when i see it pop up in RW tag.
@firecracker-pup is run by @batnip; in a way it's a sibling-askblog to mine because both of our AUs center around the reinterpretation of Artificer's blue pup.
Honorable mentions:
@spotsupstuff's takes on RW lore and all their work surrounding iterators (my biggest blind spot) had my jaw drop to the ground and roll off into the seas - it's brilliant. I kid you not when I say I have +20 tabs open right now waiting there so I can binge-read Spot's posts once I get a free evening. There's so much of it... and I am ready to feast.
@opashoo has been working on a conlang for slugcats that I am 100% going to use in my AU. If you want to see amazing RW animations, art, and lore discussions, please follow her!
I'll admit, I feel like a lot of ask-blogs have died in the last 6 months? A handful of artists that were considered big - left the fandom. I'm not quite sure why that happened, but I'm hoping that the Watcher DLC brings some of them back (maybe).
-- Kali
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I'm writing a Riverdale fanfic (Jarchie mainly, with Beronica on the side) which is one of my first proper fanfics ever. Any general tips or maybe even just tips for being brave enough to actually, you know, share it? I'm feeling so awkward about this entire thing!
Can I first start of with saying: so much kudos to you for wanting to put your fic up! Fandoms getting new fics and writers is always a huge YES because we always need more & definitely welcome it ^_^(This definitely ended up being really long, but I made a list further down if you donāt wanna read all my rambling. Iām not sure what specifically youāre feeling awkward about, but I covered a bunch of stuff :))
Reading this I was like, Iām probably not the best person to ask because I have really bad anxiety ?? but then I was like, actually, you know, thatās why Iām probably one of the best people to ask because HOW the HELL do I manage to do this despite that? And honestly it involves a lot of self-talk + bravery + a fuck-it-Iām-gonna-do-it-who-cares mood. And I have a feeling this post is going to be rather long, but Iāll just talk through my own experience and what Iāve told myself, and maybe itāll help you (or someone else) as well. :D
(I decided to put this under cut ITāS SO LONG IM SORRY (& if youāre on mobile Iām even more sorry t_t)Ā
Iāve actually been writing stuff for YEARS. I started fanfics in middle school, before that I was writing my own little stories. Little me in primary school and early middle school, so badly wanting to be a writer (I RPād a lot between 07-10 as well). But I never shared my writing. SOMETIMES with close friends, if I bought up an original story and they were interested I would send it to them. Otherwise, I wasnāt about to share it with anyone. ESPECIALLY not my fanfics when I started. A lot of my earliest have gone unseen by the world (and myself for years). Iām sure this may apply to a lot of people if youāve written stuff for years, regardless what type of writing it is. I donāt know if youāve written other stuff before anon, but if you havenāt thatās okay because we all gotta start somewhere & if you want to share it right away thatās one hell of an achievement and damned awesome. On the other hand, if itās taken a while, thatās great too. Either way, sharing can be one hell of an anxiety inducing situation.
Okay, so when it came to finally posting stuff up, Iād definitely been writing a while, but at this point I knew I really wanted feedback on my writing, and to see if people enjoyed it, so that was a huge factor in me sharing it online. Iād never find out what people thought if I kept it to myself forever. Critique can sometimes be tough (just before my ImperialRemnant account on AO3 I wrote fanfic elsewhere and definitely had āthis sucksā reviews - which isnāt so much a critique, but actually being a dick because they werenāt helpful - and definitely had fics that did rather terribly - still do - but itās all a learning process & you eventually get used to it).
Itās also important where you post it, AO3 would be best of jarchie and beronica, as well as tumblr. Fanfic.net usually does better with gen fics. Theyāre the only ones I use, although I have accounts on some other sites I still gotta go on.
So Iāll go through things you should remember if youāre nervous about putting up fics (and things I have to remind/tell myself constantly)::Ā
1.Ā Iāll start with the fact youāll definitely getĀ reviews/comments/critiqueĀ like I said previously. ButĀ most people are REALLY REALLY nice, so donāt freak out (I tell myself, as Iām trying to rationalise), and I havenāt had anything terrible since making my ImperialRemnant account on AO3 or fanfic.net. And there are always times your fics wonāt get any comments at allā and thatās fine too! Iāve had that happen to me, and in the long run, it doesnāt feel like a huge biggy??Also, sometimes people arenāt gonna like what you do and theyāll say that, but that takes me to a second pointā
2. Itās not your problem if somebody doesnāt like something. This is really important to know. You wrote the fic because itās a concept you wanted to write, and something you really wanted to share and thatās amazing. You put tags on everything in your fic, so the person will go in and know what to expect, so if somebody does say something, then itās like⦠āit was in the tags/summary? Why did you read this then? Wtf?ā then 0% your fault. (Taggingās important guys! I do find it hard so if you do too then try! Youāll usually be fine).Ā
3. In regards to quality of fic, thereās definitely is a lot of amazing stuff out there, and thatās overwhelming. But you gotta know, thereās a lot of bad stuff too. I hate to say it, because itās the nice thing to say all fic is good, but the reality is thatās not true. Your fic may not be the best (hey it may be damn amazing I havenāt seen it xD), but thereās a damn good chance itās not going to be the worst either. Say to yourself this fic isnāt terrible, itās fine. Your quality will improve over time anyway when you grow as a writer (Lord forbid thereās stuff from a year ago I published and Iām like⦠why did I do thatā¦but that brings me to the next point).
4. SOMEBODY WILL LOVE YOUR FIC, I GUARANTEE THIS. I didnāt know this at first but learnt it quickly and have to remind myself EVERY TIME.Ā Even if, later, youāre goingĀ āoh god that fic was a dumb ideaā, there will be someone, at some point, who will have loved it and enjoyed it and wished there was more. It may just be one or two people but goddammit your audience is always gonna start small, and if it stays that wayĀ it will always be worth it for someone (that someone can be yourself too!). The best feeling is when somebody gets excited from your updates (HUGE reason why people should leave comments if they love a fic, because thereās a lot of people who are passive readers even when they love love LOVE a fic & just leave a kudos, definite issue. But I hope as a fandom we can not be like that?).
5. Your writing is not going to be perfect to you, itāll never be perfect, youāll be sure thereās a way something could be written better, but maybe you donāt know how to make it better (especially if you donāt have a beta!). I never expect fics, when I go in to read them, to be perfect. No writer is perfect, even properly published writers. Youāre going to have to tell yourself itās the best you can do RIGHT NOW for THIS fic. Put it through an editing program maybe if itāll make you feel better (I use prowritingaid sometimes?) or leave the fic and go through it later. Itās gonna be fine.
6. Donāt expect much at first.Ā Sometimes first fics can be very successful for people, but thereās a shit-ton of people where this doesnāt happen and it takes a while. When I first put fics up on AO3 they only got less than 10 kudos or something? You will eventually write something that a lot of people may love, but it can take a while. I think⦠well Iāll give you an example with the Star Wars fandomā I first wrote TFA & Kylux on AO3 before The Force Awakens had even come out, so obviously I didnāt get a lot of attention. When the movie came out, there was few fanfics but I was already there so a lot of people would read my fics (dunno if they liked them, but since they were some of the ONLY ones that existed they didnāt have much choice ;P). If youāre writing fics in a growing fandom you might be more likely get more attention later on your fics, if only because thereās few choices. Some of my fics still have barely any kudos, but I have nearly 60 fics and theyāre gonna be a hit or a miss (& they eventually gather more kudos overtime, so even the worst fics have at least a few). With Jarchie, I was actually surprised I got as many as I did, but this fandomās in the process of growing and I assume a lot of people are reading all the new fics?? Itās probably good for you actually, to right now put a fic when people are reading it and into it.Ā
6. It gets easier. Man, I aināt even kidding, the first time I was putting up a fic I was freaking out like mad, going back and forth between the tag, mouse hovering over the publish button, re-reading a billion and ten times. It was ~kinda~ easier in a fandom where nobody was reading the fics because you definitely donāt expect much, but there were a couple of people who definitely enjoyed the series I was writing once Iād put some stuff up. And as time went on, it got much more easier. Thereās a huge gap of time I didnāt put any fics up and it was hard to update again, but now that I did it, itās once again easier to do it. I still have internal battles with myself over it, but itās quicker to get over it and much easier to win.Ā
7. I forgot a note so Iām just gonna add it quickly. But if youāre really weird about it, you can first send it to a friend to look over, or a mutual or something. Or, since I myself never could do that, just tell someone about the ideaā and I suggest telling someone you know wonāt make a negative comment about it. Sometimes aĀ āthat sounds interestingā orĀ āthat sounds coolā can be even a little helpful. If youāre lucky, might even go a long way.
Honestly, my mind goes through a whole lot of panic, and sometimes it just takes a good mental day, and some excitement about the concept of my fic, to be able to be brave enough to finally put something up. I usually have low expectations when I share it (being a pessimistic person by nature, so as not to disappoint myself), but Iām like⦠somebodyās gonna like it at some point, itās not the worst fic Iāve ever seen, itāll be okay. And if a fic doesnāt do well, then you just need to put it behind and move on (repress memories haha). Leave it up, donāt take it down, somebody may eventually come across it and love it, but thereās no harm done having fics that donāt do well. It might just be that itās not gonna appeal to most people, and thatās okay.
At the end of the day your ficās gonna be okay.Ā Thereās a bunch of amazing, unique, horrendously weird, terrible, awful fics out there and the last thing you need to feel is awkward. I know this ended up being a monster of an essay but I hope itās helped, even a little.
tl;dr? No need to feel awkward, sit yo ass down and just fuckinā do it. Shitās crazy.
#Anonymous#writing help#feel free to add things#or tell me if it's helped#or just ask me some more questions im willing to answer!#about any writing stuff. Like. I double majored in also writing/literature and have been writing fanfics a while#and seriously guys I love to help i won't bite#I mean this post itself i was freaking over but im having an okay mental day#and the fact somebody's asked me a question I'm just like !!!!#ask
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