Hestia
Coroner
Yes, I can understand the excitement of posting a new multi-chapter fic (I'm currently feeling the same way about a different fandom) but sometimes I don't have time to work on it. Sometimes I work on it when I have time; but other times I work on it when an idea srikes me, spare time or no spare time!Kam said:
As a writer, sometimes we're really excited about a story. This happens to me often, I get extremely excited and I start bypassing steps. Though as of late I've been writing the one shots but that's because my attention span is that of a gold fish.
I mean I completely understand about unfinished, you really get into and then it just... drops off the planet and chances are by the time it comes back you've done fogotten about it.
And as for myself, even when I write stuff down on paper by the time it makes it to the internet it has gone through several changes. Like the longest story I've ever written, 29 chapters with five pages via word per chapter give or take a few. I had started it on notebook paper, got up to72 pages and figured all righty then up you go shiney first chapter. Come up to the 20th page and I figured out something got compeletly out of hand and scrapped all 50 chapters which meant a small delay from chapter x to chapter y.
Number one thing that gets me.
1) Your idea on the characterization can be the only right one.
We all take something from the characters and we make decisions on their actions via our own experiences. This can go to both readers and writers, I suppose, but there is nothing that will turn me off of a story then reading an A/N explaining why this is why the character acted that way and it can't be argued. I mean, okay yes go ahead and explain to me why they did what, gravy under the boat for me, just don't go on about why it's the only way or the only reason they would react so.
The problem with posting a fic when you're still doing it is that even if you do have the outline in your head, you never know if something's gonna come up. Real life is random like that, and not having an unfinished fanfic up online eliminates any pressure or guilt of updating in a "timely manner".
Of course, this is all my personal opinion and I understand and even agree with yours. It's just one of the things I've imposed on myself: I shall not read an unfinished multi-chapter story, no matter how many rave reviews it gets. Plus the CSI fandom has alot of one-shot fics.
And your pet peeve is a good one. Characters don't belong to the fic writers; they merely borrow the characters to produce something interesting/entertaining. Just because they love a character, doesn't mean their interpretation of said character is the only explanation for their actions.
As has been said previously, grammar and spelling are a must, and a little research is always great. I've never used a beta but that just means I have to be extra careful as to what I write. Sometimes one or two mistakes come through but I like to think that no beta means I keep my spelling/grammar senses sharp (this post, for example, has been revised four times prior to posting).
I'm not knocking betas, heck, I may get one for the current multi chapter fic I'm working on for my other fandom, but I guess it's just a good incentive for reading and re-reading my unfinished work, making changes where necessary (and not just technical ones). Microsoft Word is my only beta... although it's not perfect.