I feel like most of what I write is stuff I would want to read, especially my medical dramas. I have always enjoyed those kinds of stories, not just in fanfic, but in real books and TV shows too. Luckily, I'm not the only one, or I wouldn't have any readers LOL.
The only one of those stories that I've actually really enjoyed reading just as a reader, though, is Curtain Call. That was a first for me. Any other time, I've been too busy looking at the story through my writer's lens (and cringing) to really enjoy it. And like you said, Mare, it's hard when you already know what's coming. I do think I would have enjoyed reading stories like Broken and BMS, Beside the Ocean, and Identical if someone else had written them. And probably most of my older stories, if someone had taken the same storyline and written them better. (But back in 2000, I probably would have enjoyed them the way I wrote them because my standards were lower! LOL)
00Carter is the big one that I'm pretty sure I never would have even clicked on if I hadn't been involved in writing it LOL. I love a good parody, but I'm not into the James Bond stuff, and I've only read a few AUs that I really got into, so 00Carter is not my type of story at all. But as one of the writers, it's one that I love going back to read certain scenes of. I think most of my other stories have something that would attract me to them, whether it be Brian or Nick, medical drama, suspense, or zombies LOL. Like I said, I usually write what I like to read!