I always end up so behind on questions LOL usually because there's one I need to think about, and then a bunch more pop up!
So I'm playing the catch up game. Again.
First my own question about the reviews.
Reviewer: Mare (Signed) · Date: 09/11/10 09:28 am · On: February Stars
That was a great short story! It had the perfect blend of humor and drama. You really made me feel what Nick was feeling and transported me back to that time. Loved the dialogue as well and I did LOL at the bear/possible Howie fan. Very nicely done! I hope you do branch out and allow yourself to write more non romance like this. You did it justice! :O)I was really happy to get this review from Mare because she's someone I look up to a lot when it comes to writing brotherly stories about the boys. Everything she said about this story is everything that I feel when I read her work. So to hear it coming from her with regards to something that I wrote was awesome! It gave me the confidence boost I needed to tackle a longer story about the guys and their relationships. (As did a lot of the other feedback on this story)
Reviewer: RokofAges75 (Signed) · Date: 04/08/12 08:50 am · On: Chapter 3
Aww, yay for a semi-happy ending! But has Brian really stopped his shoe-eating addiction?? Only time will tell... You should do a sequel!! LMAO jk. But this story was seriously epic, probably my favorite one yet! You owned this challenge!!Julie is another author I really look up to, and for her to call Nick's Dirty Kicks epic and that it was her favourite was basically the greatest feeling in the world. I was over the moon to receive that kind of compliment from her.
Reviewer: DaniGiggles (Signed) · Date: 04/21/08 01:10 am · On: Chapter 23
“I hate you.” She joked, staring at him, waiting for him to make a move.
Nick only grinned. “I love you.”
“You’re horrible.” She laughed, the breeze causing her to shiver a little.
“You’re wonderful.” He replied, still staring at her.
Ashleigh didn’t say anything in response, she only watched him as he stared into her eyes.
“Marry me.” He said softly.
OH GOD! LOOOOOVED THIS! You are amazing at this romance writing thing. Jesus, you put me to shame. This scene totally made my heart go a flutter. Fucking awesome chapter. I want Nick to propose to me dammit lol! This was such an incredibly sweet chapter, and I liked how you put in James to show that they haven't forgotten but yet they're trying to move forward with their lives. Very nice touch. Fantastic job Stephanie! I'm grinning like a fool thanks to you Dani's review on My Happy Ending was another one from someone I looked up to a lot. Her saying that I was amazing at writing romance and that I put her to shame was such a nice compliment to get, because her story Unsuspecting Sunday Afternoon is one that I often think about when I'm writing romance. I've always wanted to write a romance story as good and emotional as that one, and I still don't quite think I've succeeded. So yeah, this was another review that I was just like "you're kidding, right?" lol
What are some of the things you have read within the last year? What made you click on it and did you stick with it or plan on sticking with it until it's finished? Is it updated frequently? Does the author know you're reading it?
Borrowed Time
Scattered Pictures
Curtain Call
Come Together
Cover Me With Dreams
Where Can We Go From Here
Signal to Noise
Of the ones that are on AC, the authors know I'm reading them. The ones that are on my kindle (aside from Curtain Call) those authors aren't writing anymore, so they don't know lol. I keep falling behind on Borrowed Time, and it's not that I don't love it - very much the opposite. Just as I said in the other thread... I suck at keeping up with anything. I clicked on those ones because they're by authors who have written things I've enjoyed in the past and the premise sucked me in. The old school ones were recommended by multiple people so many times that when Julie converted them for Kindle I decided it was time to finally read some of them.
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?
Nick romance! Nick romance that has a LOT of drama and love triangles (preferably with another BSB) and complex emotional situations. Yup. Can't get enough of it. It's always been my favourite genre, and I love stories about the boys and their relationships too, but if I had to pick one for the rest of my life, I'd need to read about Nick having a lot of drama.
I really wish more people would give (Insert Name of story(yours or someone else's)/idea/genre/fandom/etc...here) a chance because ....
Nick romance? lol lots of people read that though.
1. What are your fanfic turn-offs, things that would prevent you from wanting to click on a story to give it a chance?
-Blatant self-inserts, complete with the author's picture in the banner
-A poorly written summary. If the summary is structured badly, I probably won't click into the story. If you can't summarize your own words or don't even appear to make the effort to, why should I think that your actual story should be any different? Sorry, I know that's a bit harsh.
-A metric ton of self-promotion will make me not want to read anything you write, no matter how good it is. Arrogance is not attractive.
-...if Nick's doesn't appear to be in it at all. Not gonna lie. LOL.
-Backstreet kids, fictional or real. Not really interested.
2. Name a time when you took a chance on a story that you thought wouldn't appeal to you and ended up loving it.
Life According to Baylee. I started reading it because it had come recommended and I had liked things Kristal had written in the past - her writing style is very quirky and I enjoy her sense of humour. So I gave it a chance and ended up really enjoying it.
Wow that was a very long post lol