Yeah it's pretty much the same problem that pops up in every fandom - quantity over quality. And then you got a lot of experienced writers who've either moved on or just don't have much time anymore.
Good NaruSaku fics are slowly dying. Agree?
Started by Cloud, Aug 05 2008 08:38 AM
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Posted 07 December 2009 - 02:00 AM
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Posted 07 December 2009 - 05:23 PM
QUOTE (spazzgirl @ Jun 14 2009, 10:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I totally agreed
I've been a veteran on fanfic.net (username there is spazzgirl) I've been seeing a lot of new NaruSaku fics comming in and some of them I feel are being rushed, some people just don't take the time to make up a good fic. A story is all about the flow and not about rushing. I really think that not a lot of people don't care about how they write their NaruSaku fics
I've been a veteran on fanfic.net (username there is spazzgirl) I've been seeing a lot of new NaruSaku fics comming in and some of them I feel are being rushed, some people just don't take the time to make up a good fic. A story is all about the flow and not about rushing. I really think that not a lot of people don't care about how they write their NaruSaku fics
Yeah, I've noticed this problem and it's a fault in too meny new fic what I've seen not just NaruSaku fics.
Something I would like to take to open is that in many stories the authors have some twisted need to keep putting up new drama and cliffhanger after another. Personally I like to see some moments in a story where most development is halted to a nearly standstill. I mean a moment when the story develops in a calm state, where you can see the character development so far in everyday life or an easy mission etc.. A Moment when the story goes on with it's own weight.
Trust me, I'm an engineer!
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