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11: Genre: do you prefer certain genres of fic when you're writing? What kind do you tend to write most?
Like a lot of my flist, I like hurt/comfort and also some angst, although I prefer h/c - both physical and mental. I enjoy writing casefic. Then there's humour, with a side helping of crack. And the occasional fluff. As to what I write the most: I'm not sure overall there's much to choose between them.
12: Have you ever attempted an "adaptation" fic of a favorite book or movie but set in a different fandom?
No. Next question.
13: Do you prefer canon or fanon when you write? Has writing fanfic for a fandom changed the way you see some or even all of the original source material?
Generally I work from canon, but there are certain fanon ideas I incorporate. If they don't contradict canon and people like the idea and it suits whatever I'm writing then why not? I see no point in re-inventing the wheel. Or there again, if I like the way someone has taken a particular 'what if', which deviates from canon then I'll go with that (
vix_spes I'm looking at you and Adam Carter/Lucas North here).
I'm not sure I've changed the way I look at the original material - I may write fix-it fics for some because I'm unhappy with the way canon has gone, but I don't think that changes my view of it.
14: Ratings: how high are you comfortable with going? Have you ever written higher? If you're comfortable with NC-17, have you ever been shocked by finding that the story you're writing is G-rated instead?
Generally I write G or PG rated stuff. It suits my style and my interests. I don't like graphic violence and I'm not interested in writing PWP. I have written higher - =I'm not uncomfortable writing it. Even if I write horror I prefer to make it all in the mind rather than specific descriptions.
Like a lot of my flist, I like hurt/comfort and also some angst, although I prefer h/c - both physical and mental. I enjoy writing casefic. Then there's humour, with a side helping of crack. And the occasional fluff. As to what I write the most: I'm not sure overall there's much to choose between them.
12: Have you ever attempted an "adaptation" fic of a favorite book or movie but set in a different fandom?
No. Next question.
13: Do you prefer canon or fanon when you write? Has writing fanfic for a fandom changed the way you see some or even all of the original source material?
Generally I work from canon, but there are certain fanon ideas I incorporate. If they don't contradict canon and people like the idea and it suits whatever I'm writing then why not? I see no point in re-inventing the wheel. Or there again, if I like the way someone has taken a particular 'what if', which deviates from canon then I'll go with that (
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I'm not sure I've changed the way I look at the original material - I may write fix-it fics for some because I'm unhappy with the way canon has gone, but I don't think that changes my view of it.
14: Ratings: how high are you comfortable with going? Have you ever written higher? If you're comfortable with NC-17, have you ever been shocked by finding that the story you're writing is G-rated instead?
Generally I write G or PG rated stuff. It suits my style and my interests. I don't like graphic violence and I'm not interested in writing PWP. I have written higher - =I'm not uncomfortable writing it. Even if I write horror I prefer to make it all in the mind rather than specific descriptions.