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Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« on: January 31, 2007, 05:08:27 PM »

So here's the thread to discuss all things Ground Zero. I know i'm starting this a day early but it's all good. It's already February in Australia and New Zealand.  ;)

Anyway, I picked this one because it got me started in the world of Fan Fiction. Without ever happening upon this story I can say I would have never began writing as a hobby and in turn writing for more than that! lol

I know we are all busy people and it's understandable if we don't have time to read all the stories of the month. I'm sure I won't be able to do that myself for lot's of them, but if you don't and have read this one, here would be the place you'd want to say what you liked about it. What drew you in, some of your favorite scenes etc...

Remember we all write from our hearts and these stories are very personal for us so it's possible what you write can inspire someone who hasn't written in a loong time to maybe start writing again!

And on that note...

Happy Reading!

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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2007, 09:04:02 AM »

I'm not entirely sure whether I should talk about this story as a whole or not, but I think I'll start at the beginning.

Ground Zero sucked me in right from the start. The first chapter has so much in it that made me laugh, made me sigh, and then I started to bite my nails over the end of it. I think it says something really awesome about a writer when I see the way he or she has portrayed the Boys and find that I actually think the Boys may think or say those things in real life. Chaos absolutely has this ability, and the vividness of his writing practically made me see the story in my head. I could see the way the shower curtain wrapped around Nick and the way he freaked out over the huge guy currently stabbing at him with a needle. And, of course, at the end of the chapter, I sat there and went "Oh, my gosh! Next chapter, please!" *click*

That's pretty much how I got through the whole story. I couldn't get away from the computer screen because the tension and apprehension Nick and the other Boys feel in the story was transferring itself into me. I HAD to know what was happening next. Another bunch of points to Chaos for making me feel exactly what they must have been feeling.

Ground Zero is an incredible ride of a story, and, the best part? The story isn't exactly over. I'm assuming everyone else will say this, too, but I'll be the first to say it. Chaos, please, pretty please work on the sequel! That teaser on your blog was definitely not enough to satisfy this enormous curiosity I have to need to know what happens!

So, brilliant job on the entire story (and I love the chapter titles, too!), and please keep writing! You're one of the best authors I've read, and I seem to be unable to get enough of your work!
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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2007, 01:08:33 PM »

This was one of my first stories that I've read.  I love action, suspense, that type of fic, and this one has it all. Plus, i have a thing for stories when the boys are in danger lol, i dont know why really. One of my all-time favorite fics :)
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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2007, 02:46:56 PM »

I love the way Nick's flashbacks are written.. Maybe that's partly because I'm a psychologist ;) I kinda know how that must be like (not that I really know, but I do know what the symptoms PTSS looks like) and it  really really is written like that in the story.
What drew me in too, was the helplessness that Nick feels while on the other hand, he feels silly for feeling that way. The contradiction is described really believable and detailed, which I love.. Owh and another thing. In other stories, the main character that has been hurt, seems to get over that in just a matter of days.. but in this story, you can tell it's NOT gonna be that way which is much more real of course!
And as Felikia, I love reading about fics in which the guys are in some kind of danger.. Great job Chaos!
« Last Edit: February 02, 2007, 02:51:29 PM by Nijntje »
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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2007, 03:52:04 PM »

I agree with what the three of you have said and I also have to add that one of the things that really drew me into the story was the fact that it was told so brilliantly from Nick's POV. I think it's the first fanfic I had ever read that was in first person and it just flowed so nicely that I really couldn't stop reading it.

His Nick was so realistic in his thoughts and mannerisms. I mean not that any of us know the 'real' Nick. But he captured Nick's persona so well.

The fact that Chaos was never really a fan, which of course we all know by now, just makes it even more incredible. I'm not sure I would ever be able to pull something like that off.



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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2007, 07:22:41 AM »

Anyway, I picked this one because it got me started in the world of Fan Fiction. Without ever happening upon this story I can say I would have never began writing as a hobby and in turn writing for more than that! lol

 :o  Okay, you've just about made me speechless (and not just in the I'm just generally shy sort of way lol). I can't think of anything that someone could say that makes me feel better than hearing(reading) something like that. It's one of my life goals to inspire others (in general, but mainly in finding their strengths and in expressing themselves creatively such as with writing or art), so to me, that's about the best compliment I can imagine--especially coming from someone whose writing I admire and enjoy! So, seriously, thank you!

Anyhoo, thanks for picking Ground Zero for this month! (And it is one of my yearly goals to finish my unfinished fics--I'll do my best to at least update a couple chapters of Nobody Else this month ;) )
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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #6 on: February 03, 2007, 09:36:04 AM »

Firstly, just have to thank you all for taking the time to read my fic. And then even more thanks to you for taking the time to comment!

Starbeamz--I think the first chapter was the one that made me most nervous (except possibly chapter 8 ), so people's comments on it usually tend to surprise me. It was my first ever BSB scene, and when I started writing it, I really wasn't sure at all that I had the "characters" right at all, so I'm always relieved (lol) when people assure me that I made them believable versions of the guys. I also wasn't sure where exactly the story was going when I started writing the scene--I was really thinking that it was going to be a throwaway scene--which I write a lot of just to get the writing flowing. But then once I knew where I was going I realized that the "throwaway" scene did exactly what I needed it to do in introducing "Nick" (and set up being able to contrast the character before and after the attack), getting him isolated from the others, and of course setting up future Kevin-angst scenes.  It also made me nervous thinking that the emotions of the scene were pretty much all over the map (from the very silly beginning to the extreme tension of the end of the chapter), so I really am relieved when people mention that as a more positive aspect of it. I like mixing genres that don't necessarily play nice together--especially ones like suspense and humor, or angst and humor--so thanks for letting me know that it works  ;D )

Felikia--Thanks for reading! I'm a big fan of stories that place the main characters in danger, too. Especially when it's my favorite character(s).

Nijntje--I really wanted to be realistic in my portrayal of Nick's PTSD. A lot of it comes from my own battle with it, so it was both easy to draw from my experience and hard to keep drawing from it. The feeling of helplessness is such a major obsticle to overcome not only because of the feeling itself, but also because of the social stigma a lot of people associate with it. There's the whole "real men aren't helpless" mentality that is driven into a lot of us pretty much from early childhood that makes it hard to reconcile if/when one can't live up to that "ideal". I agree that a lot of fics tend to have people recover from ordeals pretty much instantly, or at least in a day or two. When I picked the subject of my fic--a subject that had been done before, yes--I decided that the realistic aftermath was going to be the "new" spin that I put on it. So even when it's not always at the front of the story, "Nick's" battle with PTSD (and the others' as well) will continue on throughout the sequel. Severe cases like I inflicted on poor Nick [hangs head in shame] are often lifelong battles, even if they don't manifest every day, it's still there lurking...

Mare--Again, thanks so much for all your comments and encouragement you've given me! You know I really think that having started this fic as a non-fan really actually helped me. It made me *really* research them to get the characters right. I swear I scoured the web for every bit of information I could find about them that wasn't just "teenies" gushing. lol. It was the first time I'd written a "fanfic" where I didn't already totally "know" the characters, so I got a lot of really great experience with research that I didn't usually do a lot of since I usually "write what I know". It also somewhat helped in a way to not have any emotional ties to the characters when I started. Of course as I developed my version of the characters I got rather attached, lol. But I did my best to keep them true to how the guys represented themselves in interviews, and how fans described them (except the teenies, lol). I highly recommend sometime picking a fandom that you aren't normally part of and doing the research--it's really fascinating and great experience. Writing about what you know is great and works, but researching and writing what you *don't* know is, for me anyway, more intriguing. lol

Thanks again for taking the time to comment you guys!
« Last Edit: February 03, 2007, 10:14:58 AM by Chaos »
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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #7 on: February 03, 2007, 02:23:41 PM »

:o  Okay, you've just about made me speechless (and not just in the I'm just generally shy sort of way lol). I can't think of anything that someone could say that makes me feel better than hearing(reading) something like that. It's one of my life goals to inspire others (in general, but mainly in finding their strengths and in expressing themselves creatively such as with writing or art), so to me, that's about the best compliment I can imagine--especially coming from someone whose writing I admire and enjoy! So, seriously, thank you!

Anyhoo, thanks for picking Ground Zero for this month! (And it is one of my yearly goals to finish my unfinished fics--I'll do my best to at least update a couple chapters of Nobody Else this month ;) )

YAY! I've made someone speechless! :D lol

Seriously Chaos, I meant every word and happy to hear there may be a couple of new chapters coming our way!
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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #8 on: February 04, 2007, 04:09:48 PM »

Nijntje--I really wanted to be realistic in my portrayal of Nick's PTSD. A lot of it comes from my own battle with it, so it was both easy to draw from my experience and hard to keep drawing from it. The feeling of helplessness is such a major obsticle to overcome not only because of the feeling itself, but also because of the social stigma a lot of people associate with it. There's the whole "real men aren't helpless" mentality that is driven into a lot of us pretty much from early childhood that makes it hard to reconcile if/when one can't live up to that "ideal". I agree that a lot of fics tend to have people recover from ordeals pretty much instantly, or at least in a day or two. When I picked the subject of my fic--a subject that had been done before, yes--I decided that the realistic aftermath was going to be the "new" spin that I put on it. So even when it's not always at the front of the story, "Nick's" battle with PTSD (and the others' as well) will continue on throughout the sequel. Severe cases like I inflicted on poor Nick [hangs head in shame] are often lifelong battles, even if they don't manifest every day, it's still there lurking...

Firstoff.. I meant PTSD ofcourse.. in Dutch it's called PTSS ;) Just to clear things up..
But yeah, you portray the disorder very realisticly.. and as for the social stigma. It sucks!  :( But I agree with you, it is still out there unfortunately. Which then leads to emotionally damaged men who can't show their fears and can't cry, so they tend to have anger fits and get really agressive. So it's bad for everyone involved. Mostly for the men themselves ofcourse. I mean, it must be like living in hell if you can't show your friends, family and even spouse/partner the way you REALLY feel, but instead you have to cover things up, cause you're not a 'real' man if you can't just get over it.

So, I wondered.. why did you decide to have him be so emotional? I mean, I can see why he is and all that.. but.. damn, how do I say this.. You also could have him be more angry, agressive and shutting everyone out, because he feels the social stigma is there, and maybe even more because he is a 'star'. So, why did you decide to have him act like he acts in the story and not another way? This is in NO way meant as criticism, because as I said earlier, I think for Nick (and anyone else) this is a much better way to deal with post-traumatic stress. I was just wondering.
Owh, and why did you have this happen to Nick and not to one of the others?

btw, I know these questions should probably go in the "Author Inquisition" board, but on the other hand, this may be easier.. Let me know what you think, mods..
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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #9 on: February 04, 2007, 04:40:13 PM »

aww nope you're right those questions belong right here lol :D

sorry to interrupt...it's the Oprah in me.

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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #10 on: February 04, 2007, 06:26:03 PM »

So, I wondered.. why did you decide to have him be so emotional? I mean, I can see why he is and all that.. but.. damn, how do I say this.. You also could have him be more angry, agressive and shutting everyone out, because he feels the social stigma is there, and maybe even more because he is a 'star'. So, why did you decide to have him act like he acts in the story and not another way? This is in NO way meant as criticism, because as I said earlier, I think for Nick (and anyone else) this is a much better way to deal with post-traumatic stress. I was just wondering.

Heh. The reason he's so emotional rather than angry/aggressive at this point is mainly because he's still in crisis mode--he hasn't really had time to start sorting things out and start really processing everything because his attacker is still out there after him. I also figure that at this point a large part of him is still in avoidance/denial mode. The anger and agression may still come out in him in future scenes as the sequel progresses. As to why he hasn't withdrawn...I'll just say that from personal experience when you have 4 "brothers" rallying around you (in my case it was 5 sisters, but I digress) they don't really give you that option very much. Although, again, that tendancy may come out in future scenes in the sequel--once crisis mode is over.

Owh, and why did you have this happen to Nick and not to one of the others?

I had several reasons for picking Nick. The first was that when I was researching the guys and watching interviews with them all, etc...he was the easiest to find background information on, he had a lot of mannerisms that were easy to draw from, he had a personality that was similar to my own (goofy, attention deficit at times [insert angelic smile here], tends to come across as not-so-bright yet the wheels are usually turning...most ly friendly but can be moody...that sort of stuff). I thought about using Brian because in a lot of ways we're alike (we share the same birthday even lol) and because it would have been interesting to add kind of a crisis of religion (though ultimately I decided against it because I didn't want to go there). I also felt that being the "youngest brother" that Nick'd have the biggest impact on the group--plus there was a really good love/irritate-the-hell-out-of relationship that seemed to be going on between Nick and Kevin. And the final reason I chose Nick is actually really creepy, but I'll just say...when searching for info on the guys I unwittingly went to a really horrible site that uh...featured him (all of them to an extent, but mostly him) in a very unsettling way that made me really consider him as the prime candidate for being the victim.

Thanks again for reading and for the questions!
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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #11 on: February 06, 2007, 07:45:17 AM »

sigh chaos you know already how much i adore this fic. i simply love the way you write Nick's pov, it was (still is) very refreshing to read your style of writing because there were hardly any that write the way you did back then. Nick's pov was strictly his, in a sense you really made sure you didnt give us much info on what's going on out there unless Nick was willing to acknowledge them. Like when we were suddenly thrown in a loop and found out he wasn't feeling well when someone asked him if he was okay, because his pov didnt mention anything about not feeling well.

Also, you managed to throw in humor in his thought process even when he was in danger. and i love it when he started talking to his body parts, i'll never forget that, lol. the suspense was well woven into every chapter, each one always make me want to read more and more.

congrats on being author of the month! I'll go read a few chapters now in your honor :)
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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #12 on: February 06, 2007, 07:26:48 PM »

I have to hop back in here and comment that I love the chapter where Nick is going over in his mind of all the things that can happen in six days. I think that was one of my favorite chapters and just rereading it now, I remember why.

The way you had Nick and your readers, slowly finding out what happened. The bruises on the neck and the wrists. The agent muttering wire under his breath. It was all perfect, made me feel uncomfortable all over again and embarassed for Nick as we are made aware that Brian is in the room listening to everything.

Then when you bring in the Carters which was the perfect way to bring them in by the way. They are there because the story called for them to be there but you didn't harp on them and when they weren't needed anymore, they were gone. But loved that part as well, where they talk about what they had been through.

The way you ended it was great as well with the drug and having him wonder if he was assaulted. I can't even imagine how horrible that would be.

Super job Chaos!

 

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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #13 on: February 20, 2007, 04:17:45 PM »

So, now that's there's less than a week for february's story of the month, I finally started reading it. And it's wonderful!!!!! Well the three chapters that are posted on AC are wonderful... Does anyone know where I can find the rest? I know it exists 'cause y'all have read it. I'm dying to find out what happens next!
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Re: Featured story for February 2007 - Ground Zero by Chaos :O)
« Reply #14 on: February 20, 2007, 05:00:05 PM »

So, now that's there's less than a week for february's story of the month, I finally started reading it. And it's wonderful!!!!! Well the three chapters that are posted on AC are wonderful... Does anyone know where I can find the rest? I know it exists 'cause y'all have read it. I'm dying to find out what happens next!

LMAO aww Chaos never updated this story on the new site...Chaos! Jeez louise!  :P

SO here's the link to the old site where the story is completed.

http://www.absolutechaos.net/cgi-bin/stories/display.cgi?id=2&sort=date&cat=26

Sorry, I didn't realize that. I hope that everyone else realizes there is more! lol

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