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"But how could you live and have no story to tell?" - Fyodor Dostoesky

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no matter what your most embarrassing moment in life is, at least itâs not having fucking chat gpt write fanfic for you bc youâre too lazy to do it yourself
"this fic uses em dashes, so it must be ai-generated" real humans use em dashes.
"this fic has long paragraphs with overly described details and scenes, so it must be ai-generated" real humans can write like this.
"this fic has inconsistencies, so it must be ai-generated" real humans make errors and mistakes. that's why we have this thing called plot holes. sometimes writers are tired and they don't remember what they wrote in the last sentences or paragraphs, let alone chapters.
"this fic sounds robotic and unnatural, so it must be ai-generated" not every writer writes in their native language. sometimes they can sound 'robotic and unnatural' if they wrote in their second or third or fourth language (and kudos to them).
"this fic has a prompt left in it that the author forgot to delete, so it must be ai-generated" the 'prompt' the author accidentally left in their fic could actually be a part of an outline that was meant only for them, so they could keep track of what they would write.
"this author posts too often, no human writes this fast, so they must use ai" 1.) you don't know how fast someone can or can't write, how much time a person has in a day or how motivated/skilled they are. 2.) the frequent updates you see could be something that has already been finished and sitting in the author's drafts for god knows how long. just because it's recently posted doesn't always mean it's recently written.
my point? no, you can never know if a fanfic is 'ai-generated'. unless the author says they use ai, you're just assuming, suspecting and witch hunting. chances are that you're not going to 'stop ai fics from being created', you're just going to wrongly accuse genuine writers of using ai and ruin their day at best, make them want to quit writing or sharing their works at worst.
WE DIDN'T STEAL IT FROM AI, AI STOLE IT FROM US!!
Always remember that! âŹď¸
how dare work and school come in the way of writing fanfics?? how rude?? and inconsiderate?? please let authors WRITE

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Writing is just an endless cycle of having an idea that won't let you go, writing that idea down and getting plagued by a new idea that wants to be written down immediately after finishing the other story
writing isnât hard itâs just emotionally devastating and time-consuming and requires full body possession by an idea
one of the things I dislike about AI is how it also makes people suspect/question real artists/real writers if their works are AI generated.
itâs so discouraging for real artists and real writers to hear someone ask or suspect if a work they spent months (or years) working on, putting so much love and dedication into, are AI generated, done by soulless robots in less than one minute.
(itâs just as discouraging even if they didnât spend months working on their works, because it is still something they created out of love and passion.)
if a real human-made art looks AI to you, thatâs because AI was trained on human-made art and programmed to mimic human-made art.
if a real human-made fic reads like AI to you, thatâs because AI was trained on human-made fics and programmed to mimic human-made fics.
I love you fanfiction writers. I love writers who write for small Fandoms, or rare pairs. I love writers that don't get any comments or who have imposter syndrome. I love writers with fics with hundreds of thousands of word. I love writers with only one story. I love you writers who are dying to talk about your wips but can't for whatever reason, be it you don't have someone to talk to or you want it to be a surprise or some other reason. I love you wonderful beautiful human beings who take the time to create something and then allow me the chance to enjoy it as well for free.
Anyway fanfic writers might be my favorite people
Presenting to you my writing cycle

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You know whatâs really disturbing to me? The culture that seems to have sprung up around fanfiction. Writers spend weeks and months working on a story â I think my record is six months on A Place For Us To Dream. And so many times readers expect to just be given a chapter even if they donât give anything to the writer in return.
Iâm going to date myself a bit here, but Iâve been reading/writing fanfiction for ten years. And when I first started it was a wonderful community. There was an unspoken rule â if you read/enjoyed it, you review it. You take thirty seconds to tell an author who probably spent anywhere from three days to a week writing that chapter you just enjoyed to tell them you enjoyed it. Even if it was as simple as âGreat chapter, canât wait to see what happens next!â
Writers spend so much time on stories, and then they post it because they have this thing that theyâve invested so many hours into and they want to share it with the world. They know how they feel about the story, and they want to know how other people feel, what other people think.
And when you read it and donât review, you know what message youâre sending that author? That theyâre not worth your time, or you didnât enjoy their story. So why should they keep posting it? Yeah they might continue working on it in their own time, for their own enjoyment, but you might never see another chapter again because you couldnât be bothered to take thirty seconds out of your day to tell them how you feel.
Iâve written stories in eight different fandoms, ranging from very small to very big (Iâll openly admit I wrote Twilight fanfiction once. Once. It was an Alice/Jasper story and haters can hate all they want but Iâm still proud of it). I took a break for a few years because I fell out of fandoms during college, and when I came back apparently itâd become the norm to just greedily consume writing without telling writers how you feel. And that is one of the saddest things in the world to me because fanfiction is where I really started getting serious about writing. Itâs how Iâve honed by skills and become the writer I am today. And that was largely in part because of all the support I got when I was an itty-bitty thirteen-year-old writing crappy W.I.T.C.H. fanfiction.
Everyone keeps saying âreviews donât matter, you should just write for yourself.â Well, youâre wrong. Reviews make or break fanfiction. Reviews tell writers whether itâs worth their time to continue posting that story online or whether they should keep it on their hard drives and never share it with the world.
Kill the attitude that reviews donât matter. Start telling writers you like their stories. And if you donât, if you all just continue to be invisible readers? Donât be surprised when that writer disappears.
Its been almost 10 years since this post and this is still a problem that has just grow each year
something to remember is that writing is hard. and I don't necessarily mean in terms of writers block or trying to solve plot holes etc (although that's part of it), but as in it's hard work. even when writing is going well, you're spending a lot of mental energy on it â on deciding which words to use and in what order, remembering how to spell those words, figuring out if character dialogue sounds good, remembering the things that happened around the bit you're currently writing + what you want to happen next, checking plot notes, remembering your established canon, holding different subplots in your head.... that's like having a whole bunch of programs running simultaneously on a computer, and even the best computer with high end specs can't run like that forever. so if you ever catch yourself thinking "man all I did was write/revise/edit. why am I so tired?" that is your answer. because your brain has been running multiple processes and it needs a break
Say it with me now
You are never late to a fandom. Your fic is never "invalid" for being "late". Your fic doesn't need a high word limit. Your fic does not need a high standard. Your fic does not need to be highly popular. Your fic isn't less valid than a popular author's fic. Your fic isn't inheritly bad. Your fic is amazing. Your fic is valid. The only thing that matters is that you're having fun. Fandom is not consumption and consumerism. Fandom is fun, free and for the people. Fandom is not a popularity contest. We're all nerds at the end of the day.
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i hate sm when i canât stop thinking about my wip but i canât write either
Not everything needs to be a full story, you know?
If you have just one or two scenes that youâre really excited about, you can just write those. You donât have to create a full WIP to contain them if you donât want.
You can create characters without putting them into a project, they can just exist.
You can worldbuild for a universe that you never write about.
If thereâs a trope you really want to write, but you donât have a project to put them in⌠You can just write the best parts of that trope on its own.
Even if you do have a story and thereâs parts you donât want to write, itâs okay to just write the parts that youâre excited about. You donât need to write the other parts and make it a full story.
I feel like in writing, thereâs a lot of emphasis put on completion and writing a full story.
Completion or a full story doesnât always have to be the purpose or goal. Itâs okay and wonderful to just let something exist on its own without anything else.
Useful reminder. The 100k longfics on AO3 definitely make me feel imposter syndrome for just doing vignettes and short stuff. But, if Iâm being honest, I donât care about plot, I just want to vibe with the characters.

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i love being a writer. itâs so chill and easy and stress-free, unless you count the constant mental ping-pong between âiâm a geniusâ and âthis is the worst thing ever written by a human beingâ
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AO3 writers, apparently spam bots are now reaching the new low by leaving negative comments on authors' works (that are most likely copied and pasted, mass posted on random fics), meant to discourage and make authors delete their works. Holy shit.
Writers, if you receive mean/rude/negative comments on your fics, please always know that â with the new wave of bots â there are high chances of these comments being spam meant to try to get you to delete your works (so far, the only reason I can think of as to why they want writers to delete their works off AO3 is because, once the works have been deleted, it's nearly impossible for authors to claim ownership of their works in case of the works being stolen, used or re-uploaded without authors' permission).
Know that these negative comments from spam bots do not mean your works are "bad" in any way! They leave the same copy and paste script on various fics, because they want authors to feel discouraged, they want you to delete your works so they can maybe steal your works later without you being able to strike them with copyright violation once the original fics have been deleted.
How to tell if a comment is spam? These bots are always vague with their comments. They never include details from your fic (such as characters' names or specific scenes from your work) in their comment. They're being vague because they're leaving the same comments on various writers' works, various fics, various fandoms without reading the actual works.
Report these comments and move on.
I know how much a rude comment can affect an author. But please always remember that they just copied and pasted the same comment, same script onto your fic like they did dozens (if not hundreds or thousands) of other writers. They never even read your works. They're bots. They just want you to delete your fics so they can safely steal them.
Don't give them what they want.