Wicked World
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I wanna be non-fiction... But I could never be that brave...

Tuesday, March 25, 2003


You're RuHana!
Quiz by Kimi-chan



I suppose to have RuHana.

That is so so cruel.

There's nothing crueler than this! (Ok, there are some things, but bear with my feelings with this at the moment, ok?)

Dammit!

Ok, take a deep breath, maybe the whole fandom of RuHana had ruined it for me, maybe, there are some things that can still survived the case.

But what the heck?

I am NOT a RuHana fan and I got the pairings? Well, how can you tell with only four questions only?

*still NOt believing for getting a RuHana*

posted by -anduril- 9:43 PM
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Sunday, March 23, 2003
Ok. erm... I wanna discuss something, but now I sorta forgotten.

Firstly, I don't know what type of fic-writers are you. Are you easily sway to the way of the critics/reviewer/readers/others? Or are you the type of person who will stick to your plot no matter if you'll loose your readers/fans?

It's just... some reviewers can be so dammed persuasive. Like... "I want Sendoh to come and take Hanamichi away, then, Rukawa will realise his love for Hanamichi" or "Throw Sendoh into the plot and making it more complicated for Rukawa to get Hanamichi." Sure it's ok, but the reviewers also had it for a HanaRu type of story, where Sakuragi seems to be the one who takes the initiative to pursue Rukawa in the fics.

It just seems wrong isn't it? When the fic is concerned, where the author is concerned, she might succumb to pressure and write the fics according to the popular demand. And in the end, it feels wrong, the promising fic started to become like countless of other fics out there, its formula being repeated, since maybe, some of the reviewers had wrote that type of fics herself.

I don't know, I always got scared when I read a good fics, a fic that shouted "Finally! A well-written, exciting HanaRu plot" but somebody got to spoil it by writing that type of reviews, and I'm afraid the author will decide to just destroy it. Shesh! I feel like I want to shout to the author, "Write what you want to write! It's yours dammit, not others! Take pride."

But I'm afraid I will only push her away with the type of shouting. :|


posted by -anduril- 7:38 AM
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