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Question of the Day Part 5
mare:
Good! Mission accomplished! ;) lol
Carter-Orange:
I forgot to add History Repeating and Divine Intervention to my list, I would love to see those ones updated too. And for one I'm currently reading, The Other Side of Nick Carter is something that should've been on my list.
mare:
What do you consider your comfort food for fanfic? Like if you had to choose only ONE genre to read or write ONLY ONE!! No cheating!! What is your go to and why?
Like for me and food, whenever we talk about where to eat, no matter what people suggest, chinese food always wins in the end for me. Nothing beats it except maybe the Cheesecake Factory but since I don't live anywhere near one of those... chinese it is, and yes, I had chinese food today lol
Same idea for fanfic, if I had to pick any other genre or action/suspense, I would go for action/suspense every time. I just feel like they move faster, there are rarely if ever, a ton of filler chapters in a good suspense story and it's really the only genre I can think of where I am willing to read an entire story in one sitting, If it's a good story! Same with writing. I move so much faster when writing a suspense than any other genre. My fingers move with the action of the scene.
So, what about you guys?
mare:
Another question:
Well not really a question, more like a statement lol Can you tell i'm bored? It figures that no one is around. :(
This is the sentence:
I really wish more people would give (Insert Name of story(yours or someone else's)/idea/genre/fandom/etc...here) a chance because ....
RokofAges75:
--- Quote from: mare on August 04, 2012, 09:06:36 PM ---What do you consider your comfort food for fanfic? Like if you had to choose only ONE genre to read or write ONLY ONE!! No cheating!! What is your go to and why?
--- End quote ---
You all know mine - DRAMA!!! I like a variety of genres, and my favorite stories are multi-genre - usually drama with a hint of romance or suspense or maybe even both, as well as comic relief. But except for humor stories, my favorites all have drama in common. In a good drama, you get to know the characters on a deeper level, and you feel for them and whatever they're going through. I like stories that are cathartic and get an emotional response out of me.
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