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Rose:
I know but I get accused of saying it often enough, I wanted to make it clear LOL.

mare:

--- Quote from: DelphinaCarter on September 13, 2012, 05:13:26 AM ---What is one fanfic you've read that surprised you? What made you click on it in the first place? Was it something you would normally read?

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It's a tale of two Stephs lol

Save a Prayer by Steph really surprised me. I had only read one story by Steph prior to that and it was Rewind. When I saw the summary and that it was about a plane crash I got all excited because it's been awhile since i've seen an action/adventure storyline. I admit I probably wouldn't have read it because I saw it had NKOTB in it but I also knew she didn't have much love for them so it gave me hope they would meet their fate early on and I wasn't disappointed lol

This was such a stretch for Steph and she did an amazing job with it!

The other story that surprised me was Running Up That Hill by Saka Steph. I only knew Saka as a romance writer so I had never really read anything by her. The summary sounded so interesting and promising, I thought i'd give it a try but I admit I was also a little worried that at any point a random female character was going to pop in and try to take over. I was so pleasantly surprised by this story. Steph is an amazing writer and does such a great job portraying the boys! Just like Other Steph lol Saka came out of her comfort zone for this one and did an amazing job.

It was the same way for Tracy's Figured You Out. I was surprised by that one as well.

I'm sure there have been others, but those three stick out as things I wouldn't have guessed they would have written.

Oh, you said one, well I cheated lol

And yes, they were all something I would normally read but it was the summaries that made me click on them.

mare:
Sorry i've been absent guys, now that school is in full swing expect questions from me mostly on the weekends only. But make sure you keep them coming even when i'm not around. :) Because even if i'm too tired to post anything I still love coming in and reading everyone's answers and thoughts on things!

Here's your question of the day:

Which do you prefer to write/read, novels or short stories?

Have you ever challenged yourself to stay within a word count?

RokofAges75:
I prefer novels, both reading and writing.  I don't write a lot of short stories because I always find myself thinking, "Well, what's the point?"  I usually just don't connect to them as much as I do longer stories that are really able to develop the characters and take them (and me) on a journey.  There are plenty of short stories that I like, both ones I've read and written, but when I think of my favorite stories, the ones I remember are typically novels.

The only time I limit my word count is if it's for a challenge, and we all know how often I do those - ha!  Otherwise I don't pay any attention to word count, besides trying to make my chapters all stay within the same range of each other.  However long it takes me to tell the story I want to tell is however long the story will be.

Sakabelle:
Aw, thanks for the compliments on Running Up That Hill, mare :)

I think I prefer to write short stories just because I'm so writing ADD that a short story can take me an evening or to and then I'll be done with it. It's definitely less of a time commitment, and I like the challenge of trying to tell a complete story in 2,000-3,000 words. I do write longer stories too, and that can be fun because I also like the challenge of creating original characters and having a longer storyline that gets resolved through bits and pieces as the story moves along.

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