February 15th, 2011 at 07:20pm
I do that a lot. And, for the most part, the good ones have a shit load of comments anyway, so it's like 'well, fuck, everyone already said what I have to say.' And then I n00b out and just subscribe. I really need to change that though. I think we all know how much story comments really make a writer's day :)
Ah, I love that. My current story is Waycest/Frikey (because I've always preferred that pairing to Ferard for some reason- probably just how different Mikey and Frank are from each other, makes an interesting contrast visibly and psychologically) and the current point in it is the different kinds of love that are felt in it (because of a whole story of events that I'm not even going to try and explain here, haha). Basically, one seems to be way more in love with the other than the other is with him, but if you look past the surface, there's this whole 'nother layer of wanting from the one who supposedly doesn't love the other as much. Basically, it's a really contorted view on human emotion and I just realize how complex the entire thing is trying to explain it bahahaha.
Ugh, for real, and you can definitely tell the difference in the ones that people write in an hour because it's all surface information that doesn't even really matter. No problem, I'm just glad that I read your story. Stories that have both credible fluff and lust are hard to come by. Which reminds me, the fact that Mikey's such a hopeless romantic in it really gives it a good kick :)
Hah, well I think that I make it seem so much more badass than it is though :p Probably because what I know is going to happen is just so much more fucked up than anything that I've put down so far (except maybe one scene that was just all kinds of disgusting). Haha. I don't know. I'm so confident in my appearance and my opinions and pretty much everything about myself but when it comes to my writing I'm so self conscious, so now I'm like 'oh shit, I just over hyped that like crazy'. Hah. I just don't want you to be disappointed if you do read it, but at the same time, I'm grateful for the interest. <- and this inconsistent method of thinking is what makes my writing so fucked up, lul.
Yeeeeah Ferard can be pretty cliche. But even some of the really good ones can get boring because they're both perceived so similarly, in my opinion. I could go into a ramble about psychological bullshit right now, but I'll leave it at 'opposites attract' makes Frikey's enjoyable for me.
Lolol. Indeed. I mean, no offense, but he mopes, but in a good way. It just adds a sense of tragedy to the whole thing.
And Isley :) Would you believe that some people don't know who she even is? Makes me sad. But as to why she's my icon... For a few reasons, really. One, she's very mysterious and with this profile, I don't know, it's kind of like a pen name. A persona and she was the perfect alter ego to go under because (Two) she's just such a powerful woman. Unlike Harley Quinn, who is so subservient to the Joker, Poison Ivy is just such a strong icon of strength who happens to be a woman. It's just a sort of extension of myself, really and who I try to be. Not with physical strength (though I do get into it if I have to) but the ability to keep your integrity. Haha, you probably weren't looking for that long of an answer, but I really love Poison Ivy. She kicks ass and holds her own, with a hint of malice, all while looking like a knock-out (no pun intended).