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the danger of havin an epic story that takes a long time to finish is like, the fans end up more invested in the world/characters than the author and will remember all sorts of details the author didnt think of, or their fav character will be some character the authir was never that invested in and had no longterm plan for, etc. and the linger it takes to finish the worsr it gets bc the fans hav so much time!!!

this phenomenon is something that kinda scares me as a writer haha

@roadrunner see also: Stephen King's 'Misery'

or, Twitter

@natecull haha yeah!! whats weird is often the fans DO have valid points but at the same time its not their story, idk, ppl definitely expect too much from writers, there r always gonna be plotholes and inconsistancies bc theyre written by human beings

(man, its offtopic but i actually forgot that was the misery woman's motivation and thought she was in love with him, which shows a bunch of weird ingrained cultural assumptions about "crazy women" in media)

@roadrunner @natecull The challenge in writing fiction is that it has to be believable

@roadrunner that's just why fanfiction exists, innit! The arts are like science that way, your own work always exists partly to challenge others to make their own

@paralithode oh yeah, def!! seein other people do stories "wrong" is always what inspires me to try my hand at stuff

@roadrunner @paralithode I suspect between 90% and 99% of all fiction was created as fanfiction or hatefiction

Frankenstein - 'so we had this drug and novel-writing party, mistakes were made, lessons were learned, anyway, here's Science Fiction. You're welcome.'

Northanger Abbey - 'aren't Gothic novels totally dumb! Here's how _Udolpho_ would play out if it was me...'

Paradise Lost - 'no seriously, the Devil is the hero...'

Pilgrim's Progress - 'Canterbury Tales, but with *morals*'