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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Feb 9, 2018 18:08:57 GMT 1
I got one that's really on my nerves for a very long time. Even longer than Twilight.
Love Triangles.
I hate it with a fiery suns. Especially if it involves the guy/girl was playing on both love interests, instead of cutting the knot and pick one. It seems self-centred from the person who is at the centre of the triangle, makes them look like a floozy and most of the time, it's badly written.
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Post by jklinders on Feb 11, 2018 22:56:49 GMT 1
They can be very occasionally be done well IF the writer knows not to draw it out too much. But too often it's the B plot and takes up too much real estate.
Also, relevant.
I think you two would get along just fine.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Feb 12, 2018 14:40:26 GMT 1
Yeah, but I've haven't seen a well done love triangle in my experience yet. Plus from my experience with romances in real life, they tend to get messy and not fun at all. The worse part is that the author would be blatant about which love interest that the protagonist should hook up in the writing.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Mar 22, 2018 12:59:10 GMT 1
Not going to lie, I've given up on writing Msss Effect fan fics since 2016. Even the crack ones. Mainly because I feel really daunted at the length it takes to finish PotR and I'm in my thirties. I'd rather do something that I can call my own, which is why I've started working on my urban fantasy world building. I don't care what other people said, but I want a legacy, not an epigraph that describes me how I create nothing in my lifetime.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Apr 1, 2018 1:03:03 GMT 1
I always hate it when writers include a soggy biscuit scene before the final battle.
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Mar 8, 2019 16:21:54 GMT 1
"Write what you know." - some asshat.
The worse part is that it's true, so I'm trying as humanly as I can to learn about court room procedures.
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