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mrv3000 ([personal profile] mrv3000) wrote2011-07-22 07:35 pm
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Never again! (Until next time.)

I've recently broken my own rule about reading WIPs. And really it's only served to remind me why I don't read WIPs. In writing I was never able to write WIPs - I tend to write backwards - but this is about reading, not about writing.

For one, I hate cliffhangers. Okay, I don't mind them at a chapter break and I'm only mildly annoyed when there's a week between shows, but anything more than that and I honestly do hate them. A lot of times they're used simply because of a break, and not because of anything that would normally happen. Like "I'm pregnant!" or "Character X is DEAD! (We totally swear! Okay, maybe not.)" UGH. CLIFFHANGERS. They rate up there with ridiculous plot devices thrown in to sustain never-ending UST on shows. Or...badly done sexual tension. Or jumping over sharks!

For another, and more specifically related to fanfic, oftentimes you have no bloody clue when you'll be seeing another part. Or even if you'll be seeing another part. Will it be a week? Two weeks? A month? HELL. Remind me why I didn't wait until it was complete again?

And it seems like the better the fic is, the more frustrating its WIPishness is! Don't update a mediocre fic? Eh. No big. Don't update a fabulous fic? OMG. SHOOT ME. WHY DO WE LIVE IN A WORLD WHERE THIS GOES ON?

Now I know that writers don't owe anything to their readers. Being a writer of fic, I know nothing's worse than the pressures of writing at times, especially when the muse isn't around. But on the flip side I don't think that readers necessarily owe it to writers to follow an incomplete story from week to week (or month to month).

So the next time anyone hears me talking about wanting to read a WIP, slap me. HARD. AND THEN SLAP ME AGAIN.

[identity profile] jemster.livejournal.com 2011-07-23 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, don't worry about it. I don't like reading books that are WiPs. George RR Martin's series? People are eating it up but I won't touch it until it is done. But considering it takes like two frickin years for a book to come out I think I'm justified.

[identity profile] mrv3000.livejournal.com 2011-07-23 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
I read book series, but not ones that are dependent on each other. Like murder mysteries that have the same characters, but they don't really have a single story that spans books.

[identity profile] jemster.livejournal.com 2011-07-23 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Like the Miss Marple series and such? Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series is dependent on one another so I ain't touchin it until it be finished! Arrgh!

[identity profile] mrv3000.livejournal.com 2011-07-23 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, like that. (I'm currently reading the latest in the Meg Langslow series by Donna Andrews.)