What do you look for in a NaruSaku fanfiction?
#1
Posted 25 August 2008 - 09:33 AM
I'll start off: I, for one, always look for great detail and depth in the development of their relationship, whether it'd be romantic or otherwise. I tend to avoid fics that protray Sakura as a slut or Naruto as an idiot. I also dislike it when an author focuses solely on the romance and doesn't take into account the other facets of their relationship.
#3
Posted 25 August 2008 - 09:15 PM
LOL, so true. Nobody (or not many) likes to have something focused solely on romance drama, unless you're into that kind of stuff.... or having Naruto act like an idiot or Sakura act like a slut.
Edited by Onionhead Attacks, 26 August 2008 - 02:41 AM.
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#4
Posted 25 August 2008 - 10:53 PM
Anyway, obviously I would want all those there traits for all the stories I read, but if it comes down to NaruSaku fics in particular, I don't like it to be onesided or one person head over heals and the other neutral in this situation, I like their feelings to be realistically portrayed and mostly if not completely mutual. Narusaku ain't unrequited love people! . I also don't prefer AU stories unless it's very mild with this couple either, unless if it's a particular good story that happens to be AU. Certain couples go even better with AU fics but not this one! For me anyway<3. Other than that though, I tend to be pretty open concerning any fanfic as long as it has all the basic required needs that make up a good, well-proportioned story.
Edited by psycho666, 25 August 2008 - 10:54 PM.
#5
Posted 25 August 2008 - 11:29 PM
I was thinking that
Cause everything tastes better with a bit of lemon
#7
Posted 26 August 2008 - 04:42 AM
Grammar and punctuation.
NO WAY I'm reading something if it's written with bad spelling.
#8
Posted 28 August 2008 - 10:29 PM
#9
Posted 28 August 2008 - 10:32 PM
#10
Posted 29 August 2008 - 02:55 AM
And i agree with everything that the people who responded before me. Sakura being a slut is... what?
OOC
But on the other hand Naruto being a idiot is cannon, but he isn't an idiot all the time.. if the author does make Naruto appear like an idiot all the time, that's... what?
OOC
Yeah, it's pretty easy to write a story, but if you finish it in a hour, take a guess what's missing?
PLOT
Stories need plots, i mean do we read the lord of the rings just to see a bunch of Hobbits running towards a land covered in lava with no logical reason?
I hope not..
And also what i'm looking for in a story is originality, but unfortunately FANFICTION is not original. But there are ways to make it somewhat original, and you know my fellow writers know what i'm talking about.
That's all i have to say.
#11
Posted 29 August 2008 - 07:16 AM
I think another important thing is atmosphere. I really like NaruSakus that have this intimate feel to them. It also helps if their interactions have energy to them!
I also prefer small stories - either one-shots or fics that are only 2-5 chapters long. It feels far more satisfying reading short stories that feel like they've been carefully sculpted over time, rather than epic-length fics that just go on for so long. Not only can long fics lose their energy as they go along, I'm also more likely to re-read short stories again and again.
#12
Posted 29 August 2008 - 07:57 AM
I have to disagree with your preference for smaller stories, though. I prefer longer fics because I believe that they usually give more time for development. Realistic development, mind you. Then again, I hate fics that drag on and on and on. Oneshots are great for a good dose of NaruSaku when you haven't the time for reading longer fics. I admit I've read more than my fair share of NaruSaku oneshots and most of them I've enjoyed immensely.
Edited by ebonydreads, 29 August 2008 - 08:03 AM.
#13
Posted 29 August 2008 - 02:14 PM
A significant proportion of long fics are, unfortunately, rewrites of the original manga. I've lost count of the number of times I've skipped huge chunks of text that were basically repeating the same scenes in the manga with a minor difference here and there.
That said, I don't mind reading longer fics if the plot is good and it's not a re-write of the manga. There are definitely great plot ideas that can compliment the original manga.
#14
Posted 30 August 2008 - 12:05 AM
Smut is something I avoid in NaruSaku stories. I'm probably in the minority in this to, it's my personal belief that detailed intimate moments should be just left out of serious stories. If it's a story I like, I skip it.
Sakura smacking around Naruto all the time. My god, I can't believe some of the stories I read where Sakura just punches the **** out of Naruto because he said something SLIGHTLY off. I stop reading those immediately, and unfortunately, they're the more common ones.
#15
Posted 30 August 2008 - 07:27 PM
But anyways, yeah, the others pretty much said it all, though I reckon a few hints at 'lemon' or 'smut' or whatever you want to call it would make it interesting as well. You don't have to write a whole long scene if you can't, but dropping in a bit each time and ending scenes on a sexual cliffhanger would be quite nice.
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#16
Posted 30 August 2008 - 07:30 PM
#17
Posted 31 August 2008 - 06:38 PM
I don't care much for straight out romance fics in the NaruSaku-category if they're only focused on Naruto dating Sakura and doing nothing else but trying to end up with her in bed or whatever. The thing I look for is a story with a good and solid plot, with the NaruSaku-pairing as a sidedish. You'll read a great story, and while you're getting into the plot you'll see Naruto and Sakura getting closer before they end up falling for eachother. Naruto being all heroic and stuff, while Sakura gladly takes the position as the (strongest) damsel in distress (ever). She might not need his help, but he'll be there along the way. With this gradual progress, I can enjoy the fic as if I was reading an actual manga. The romance-fics without any plot (just smooch... omg, we love eachother now) are ok enough, but they won't last as long and I'll be sitting there thinking "Please just get it over with" before I pause reading and start reading another one, and then before I know what happened, I'd sit here with twenty tabs of ff.net (although I do have nine now already... xD).
Another thing that I require from a NaruSaku is for the author to show me that he/she actually knows how to spell. I might not be that good with english grammar myself, but I will stop reading at once if I find the grammar to be bad (or completely atrocious... it varies).
But a fic can have all this, yet there is one more thing that will make me stop reading until the problem is solved. If an author on ff.net wants to use Kishi's characters, then please...
GET.
THE.
NAMES.
RIGHT!!
If you spell the names wrong all the time (Tsunande, Garra, Sauske, Uzamaki, Jaraia, Negi... the list is endless), or continously use japanese words wrongly, for instance I just read a fic where everytime Naruto finished his meal, he'd say "Itadakimasu" instad of "gochisōsama" or "gochisōsama dekittena". Would you end your meal with saying "let's eat"? This is just one of the small things that I react to, but it ends up annoying the hell out of me. I don't like to be annoyed, hence the title "Ultimate story-killer" is well earned.
(There are better examples, but none came to mind right now.)
#18
Posted 01 September 2008 - 08:31 AM
2. Decent Summary
3. At the very least: HAVE A TITLE
4. There is character development and plotline
5. If there is OC, no Garry/Mary Sue and decent development too
6. ACTION!!
7. NO SONGFIC!! PLZ!!
8. SMEX!!
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#19
Posted 14 October 2008 - 02:55 PM
#20
Posted 14 October 2008 - 04:08 PM
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