23 February 2010 @ 01:06 pm
*loves being a writer*  
Wait a minute, maybe I don't. LOL

I think the most daunting idea of writing an original fic is just that. It's original. There is nothing to prop your story up, it's just the words on the page that need to do the story that is so vivid in your head justice.

Then there is the whole idea of what is too much...or too little.  I love Lord of the Rings, but there is absolutely no way I would ever, EVER write anything as detailed as Tolkien. Ick. 

It's a weird thing because a good story doesn't require a ton of backstory, which in a world with wikis about everything seems a bit foreign to me.  But look at Alice in Wonderland, for example.  No one wanted/needed to know the history of the Mad Hatter or how the Queen of Hearts came into power...the story was just that. A story.

*hits head on desk*

Forget it, I'm staying in my fanfic box. :P :P
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[identity profile] darth-kittius.livejournal.com on February 24th, 2010 02:40 am (UTC)
I think it's pretty much 50/50. I hear what you're saying, and am not particularly good at original writing, so grain of salt... but I find something a bit liberating about original writing. When working with someone else's world and characters, I always feel like I'm on a losing end of the battle to keep a character "in character" and to remember every single detail in however many volumes (and/or shows, movies, etc) has been completed by the *real* author. In a way, with good judgment, you can decide for yourself if you need the history of the Madd Hatter, but you can't ignore that Draco tried to kill Dumbledore.
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