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I like writing, and it comes pretty easily to me. One thing that keeps my stories from petering out before they are done is that I usually have a clear idea of the story arc before I start writing.

Anyway, if there is a story that I'm just loving, and the author has run out of steam, I'd be more than glad to finish it up. I'm willing to either collaborate with a good writer, or else just take it up from where the story left off.

Perhaps I'll start offering my services as a finisher.

Any takers?

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Well, it'snot that I don't like writing, I love writing very much. I do also have a real life, that consists of a husband, three kids, two cats, a part time job, and lots of other activities that sometimes get in the way of my writing. And for most of my stories I've started for this forum, I do have a clear ending, it's just getting there that somtimes poses a problem. And don't forget, I do try to work on my normal romance manuscripts as well. I can't very well query an agent without a finished manuscript to show them. :rolleyes:

Again, sorry if I've offended anyone by not finishing something, but that's the way I tend to work. And that's part of the reason I'm not good at collaborating, either. I tend to write what I want to write, when I feel like writing it. Some days, I love working on sneeze fics, and other days, I'm not so motivated. I will try to finish up some of the stuff I've left hanging, but can't make any promises. Especially now that it's summer, and I'm going to be even more busy than normal.

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Anyway, if there is a story that I'm just loving, and the author has run out of steam, I'd be more than glad to finish it up. I'm willing to either collaborate with a good writer, or else just take it up from where the story left off.

Perhaps I'll start offering my services as a finisher.

Any takers?

Well, you would be welcome to continue my Sherlock Holmes story, especially since you inspired it, and , as i said of yours, a good parody should contain at least one line from the original.

I seem to have hit a raw nerve with this talk of parodies; perhaps I mean something different. Imitation is th sincerest form of flattery, and parody the highest form of art. If one is striving to imitate the style of a writer, surely that is a parody. I've recently been very respectful to most characters, in fact several, including Robin Hood, have come out better than most originals.

Can one not tease one's muse; the reverse can be the case, as when Apollo tweaks Virgil's ear and tells him to shut up with the kings and battles already.

I shall now crawl back into my cork-lined room to commune with Anthony Powell.

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I feel bad about writing such a picky list when I have never posted any fiction on here, but here goes:

dislikes

-Period pieces. Really can't stand it!

-In general, I don't get into fan fiction.

-Sex in stories. It's not necessarily that i *dislike* it, but for me it just doesn't add anything to the interest of the story, so I find it a bit unecessary most of the time. I also really don't like when people are unabashedly sneezing all over each other whilst having sex.

-over the top sickness. Obviously in a fanfic sickness is going to be hammed up, but sometimes it just goes to far for me. For instance, someone having a cold and then being so exhausted they can't move and is being waited on hand and foot, etc.

-over the top sneezing. Lots of sneezing is great, but writing out 100 sneezes in a row is an overkill. I also dislike it when the sneeze is way over the top, eg sneezing so hard it blows a tree down, etc.

-descriptions of peoples snot.

-Simply saying that someone sneezed, rather than writing out how the sneeze sounds.

-When someone in the story reveals that they have a fetish for sneezing.

likes

-1st person narrative (although am not overly fussed)

-Fictional characters

-Prefer colds/flu to allergies

-narrative structure

-realistic, down to earth characters

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For quantity of sneezes, I agree it can be overdone but I still think it's better to err on the side of excess. That is the point of the exercise, after all.

My other big hang-up is when the writer spells out stuffed up talk. I find it annoying (no offense intended to anyone here, of course.)

As for what I like, I think my favorite thing is when everyone sneezes. There should be one or two or maybe more main sneezers in the story (and ofcourse they should be female :laugh: ) but it's nice when all the supporting characters end up sneezing, too.

Sometimes I like when the character is a fetishist and is getting really turned on, but I also like it to stay realistic, so stories where it's one little sneeze and an orgy breaks out aren't my thing.

I prefer allergies or irritation to colds, but I also like the potential for contagion. Of recent stories, I think the one about "I worship his divine sneeze" found the best balance there.

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Well, I don't see this much on this board, but I don't like it when the author brags openly in their post about their work. I'm not talking about, "I think this is some of my best writing." I'm talking about something like, "this will be the best sneeze fic on this board!" or "this fic blows all others away!" Being proud of your fiction is one thing....acting like you're a fiction god is another. :hug:

-over the top sickness. Obviously in a fanfic sickness is going to be hammed up, but sometimes it just goes to far for me. For instance, someone having a cold and then being so exhausted they can't move and is being waited on hand and foot, etc.

Yeah, that can be quite annoying, unless the character has something other than a cold. Gernarally speaking, a cold won't hinder one's ability to greatly. However, I'm not so sure why "fanfic" was cited in this instance. It happens in "original" stories as well.

and of course they should be female :clapping:

I'll forgive your typo, because clearly, you meant "male" without the "fe." :clapping:

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Well, as long as the stories are well-written and have characters that I like, I can read and enjoy just about everything. The thing is that I read most sneeze fics on here the same way as I would read a story without sneezing...only, there is sneezing in them. And that's just some kind of bonus. :clapping: *doesn't even know herself what she's talking about* :laugh: But I'm VERY picky when it comes to stories that actually turn me on. First of all, the sneezing has to be because of allergies (preferably hay fever). Then, there has to be a LOT of descriptions of how the character feels before he/she sneezes, lots of nose-rubbing and long, torturous build-ups. And: I think I have this second fetish for the word "itch" (or "itchy or whatever) :hug: so if the author uses that word a lot... :clapping:!!! Yeah.

So: there are a lot of sneeze fics that I like. But only a few that really turn me on.

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The top things that a sneezefic needs to have to grab and hold my attention are the same things that ANY fics need to have:

PLOT! I'm not a big PWP fan, never have been. A drabble is one thing because I'm not going in to it expecting an epic story (although there have been a couple of authors who have managed to tell incredible tales in a mere 100 words), but if a story is longer than one chapter, I expect there to be a reason for it. "And then they had sex, and more sex, and more sex" does nothing for me, and likewise "And then se sneezed, and they had sex, and se rubbed hir itchy nose against hir partner and stifled a sneeze against hir neck, and then they had sex again" does nothing for me.

Proper spelling and grammar. Nothing will throw me out of a fic faster than consistently poor grammar and/or spelling. A typo here or there can be forgiven. No matter how many times an author or hir beta reader reviews a fic, almost every time something will be missed. If, however, it becomes obvious to me that the author could not be bothered to run hir story through so much as a spell check, se obviously doesn't care enough about hir fic for me to waste my time reading it. And if an author uses netspeak in hir fiction, se has lost me as a reader for good. Again, being too lazy to spell out "your" instead of typing "ur" says to me that the author doesn't care enough for me to waste my time.

If it is fanfic and is a series that I'm familiar with, the characters can not be wildly out of character. I understand that the fandoms that we all write in frequently do not often so much as depict a character coughing or sneezing, much less being down with a really bad cold or bothered to death by horrendous hayfever, and that people act differently if they're not feeling 100%, but there is a definite limit to what I'll write off as "but se just isn't feeling well."

As far as the sneezing aspect of a fic, well:

I don't mind allergy fics, but I'm definitely partial to cold fics. I'm a total cold whore.

I prefer men sneezing, but I won't turn down a well written female sneezing fic either.

I LOVE the comfort aspect of hurt/comfort. The more care-taking there is in a story, the happier I am. It has to be believable (nothing with Cid Highwind suddenly turning in to Nurse Celeste and holding lacy pink handkerchiefs to the nose of a sick Vincent while wearing a frilly pink apron with hearts all over and talking in baby-talk...and where that came from I don't know but I blame the fumes from the bathroom cleaner) but the tenderness that comes out when someone is taking care of one of hir loved ones makes me melt in so many different ways.

If the author manages to hit any of my buttons for sneezing in general (wet sneezes, strong ones that overtake the victim completely, etc.), it's definitely a huge bonus.

The spellings have to be done in a way that makes sense. If I can't hear it in my head as I read it, it doesn't tend to hold my interest for very long. I may still like the story as a work of fiction, but I'll end up skimming over the sneezes.

There has to be a reason for the sneezing. If an author writes the best story in the world and just throws in a sneeze here and there without giving a believable reason for it, I have to wonder why se would even bother. Again, I may still read it because I enjoy the story, but I'll skim over the sneezes.

I'm sure I'll think of a bajillion other things to say as soon as I post, but...*shrug*

Edited because yes, I did think of other things. :wheels:

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Oh, spellings. I never thought I was overly attached to them, but then I read a story (not here) where they just kept saying "so-and-so sneezed" without spelling it out. I don't give a shit exactly how it's spelled, but I like it to be spelled. For one thing, if the story is too long, it makes it really hard to skip to the good parts (not that I don't like long stories or even long backgrounds! Sometimes I'm reading in a hurry, though.)

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-over the top sickness. Obviously in a fanfic sickness is going to be hammed up, but sometimes it just goes to far for me. For instance, someone having a cold and then being so exhausted they can't move and is being waited on hand and foot, etc.

Yeah, that can be quite annoying, unless the character has something other than a cold. Gernarally speaking, a cold won't hinder one's ability to greatly. However, I'm not so sure why "fanfic" was cited in this instance. It happens in "original" stories as well.

Whoops. Yes, I think I meant to say sneeze-fic, not fanfic (particularly since I barely ever read fanfics, and therefore really couldn't give a toss what goes on in them!)

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Quick threadjack because I just have to say how much I love you for your choice of pronouns. :rolleyes:Sexellent.

:unsure: Why thank you! I do find it much easier, and certainly much less exclusive, to use gender-neutral pronouns when talking about non-specific others.

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likes:

men with colds. just sick enough for vulnerability, hurt, and comfort, but not so deathly ill that the story gets really dark.

a reasonable amount of denial, followed by reluctantly giving in to being taken care of by someone else. I wonder what it is about H/C that makes it so achingly sexy.

original fiction (some fan-fiction is really great, but it can be hard to get into, especially if you don't know the fandom.) original fiction is a fun surprise, and you can really get into the story without having to already know the characters, or worrying about whether Xena, Warrior Princess, would really take a take a cruise to the Bahamas.

good writing. It doesn't have to have a plot that is packed with action, intrigue, and car chases, but it needs developed characters and a story. I need to really care about the characters and get into the story before I can care about them having sex on the beach. If the characters are well developed and the story is detailed and engaging, I can read thirty pages about two people eating leftover spaghetti, watching sports, or bickering over who should stay home to let in the repairman in the morning.

sparse sneezing, with detailed description and build-up.

dislikes

fan-fiction starring original characters. (Mary-Sue, prepare to die.) Obviously there are times when you need to throw in a few incidental 'extras.' Some fandoms like, say, detective stories, might need a victimised-client-of-the-week as a normal plot device. This, of course, is totally fine. However, an otherwise good story is completely ruined by the presence of some newly-invented starring character with a mysterious, tragic past and an irresistible allure to the canonical hero. If you really feel compelled to write the romantic saga of Han Solo and Marcy Puddingbum, then change their names, develop the characters on your own, and write your own, original fiction. No one will ever have to know that your leading man, the roguish drug smuggler and notorious war profiteer, was actually inspired by a character in a popular film by a well-known director. This can be your own little secret, and if you sufficiently develop the character on your own, you can write the story of your dreams, let your hunky idol act out of character to suit your wildest fantasies, and still write a decent piece of fiction that others can enjoy. Everyone wins!

bad grammar and punctuation. (Yes, we all make mistakes, and that's fine, but some writing is such an affront to written language that it's totally unreadable. This is unfortunate, because it might be a good story, but I just can't read it.)

prose that reads like a transcript of a low-budget porno:

characters without character, and writing with detail to physical features and nothing else.

(e.g. "Jenny was slim and of medium height. She had wavy, shoulder-length blond hair, and bright blue eyes. Her large, pert breasts had small, perky pink nipples. Her bottom was round and plump, but not too large. She walked into the locker room of her high school, to get ready for cheerleading practice. She undressed. Under her school clothes, she wore white cotton panties and a see-through bra. She sneezed once while she was changing, and her breasts bounced against each other. She put on her cheerleading uniform, which accentuated her small waist and pulled taut over her large knockers..." )

ridiculous congestion spelling. Maybe, just maybe, someone says "good borning," before clearing their throat and trying again. Maybe. Just once.

stories with a hardcore sneeze fetishist as the protagonist. I guess I like the innocence and candidness of sneezing. I don't need it to already be eroticised for me, because then my imagination has nothing to do and gets bored. Also, descriptions about inducing, pepper and torturing your lover with a feather while you have sex... just don't have that authenticity that makes sneezing sexy for me.

anything non-consensual.

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I know I'm new to the forum, and I am certainly no expert, but I figure it can't hurt to throw my two cents in.

I like any fiction, original or fan-oriented, although I am not into anime, but that is just a personal preference, not a comment against those stories at all.

I like lots of sneezing that makes sense for the story and is not too overdone. I love a great plot, and I am very into cold stories as compared to allergy stories, though I'll take sneezing in any fashion. I love caregiving stories and when others catch colds in the stories.

That's about it. I'll look forward to reading lots more of what you wonderful authors have to offer. Thank you. :hug:

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Helter Skelter

Likes:

- Guys with colds

- Slash

- Good, clear writing and formatting. I'm not exactly great at reading so I really appreciate it when a fic is clearly written and easy to follow.

- Some plot is good so the story isn't just "He sneezed. Achoo! And then he sneezed twenty more times. The end." BUT not so much that the sneezing gets lost. I hate really complicated plots because I hate reading, to be honest, and I'm really not reading a sneeze fic for the plot, you know? I don't want to read a novel.

- Cold denial.

- Spelled out sneezes. Also wet sneezes.

- Other cold symptoms besides sneezing. I really really like coughing and a hoarse voice in particular.

Dislikes:

- Congested spelling. I'd much rather the author just describe someone's voice as being stuffy or whatever. It's really annoying when you have to mentally...like..."translate" a fic's dialogue because the author's used so much congested talk. Drives me crazy

- Bad grammar and spelling. I'm really picky about this, actually. Sometimes if I like a story enough but the grammar's bad I'll correct it myself in a Word document so I can read the fic more easily.

- Sappy, contrived, stilted dialogue. And also too much dialogue.

- When a fic consists of about 5 sneezes and twenty pages of sneezing-unrelated plot.

- Or conversely, twenty pages of sneezing and NO plot.

- When a guy just has a cold but the other characters are falling all over themselves to take care of him. Also if the guy is really whiny and acts like he's going to die from a cold or if he complains constantly about how bad he feels. I like the "cold denial" plot much much more. To be honest I don't really like any caretaking from female characters in a story at all.

- Endless physical descriptions of characters. Actually, too much description in general- I hate long lists of symptoms ("His head hurt, his throat was sore, his nose was stuffy, he couldn't stop sneezing blah blah blah blah..."

- Het fic. Most female characters in sneeze fics tend to annoy me for some reason. It's probably because I don't like to think about sneezing and females together since I hate female sneezing. Or something.

- Fainting because of a cold. When does that EVER happen?

- When two or more characters share a cold. Especially if one of the characters is female.

- Any female sneezing

Before anyone yells at me I know I'm really picky, which is why I don't read fic that much. I just tend to make up stories in my head if I can't find a fic I like. And if I mentioned something you like to use in yours fic, don't kill me. A lot of my dislikes are just linked to the fact that I don't like to read, so for example of course I don't want to have to read through pages and pages to get to one sneeze.

Wow, that was long. Sorry.

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I've only just recently started looking into these things, but I'm quickly figuring out what I like and don't like, so here goes.

Dislikes

-I don't like the care-taking plot so much. It strikes me as unrealistic, and it makes me a little angry for personal reasons. A little bit is fine--I like the idea of buying someone cough drops or tissues or whatever, but waiting on them hand and foot for something as minor as a cold is ridiculous--even if it's a really bad one.

-Stories that are nothing but porn with random sneezes thrown in there. That does nothing for me. My mind tends to edit out the part I'm looking for, and I get focused on the women being degraded or whatever. (Not that I have anything against porn, I just need to make sense and have a plot.)

-Stories where someone is a blatant fetishist, and behaves in all situations like this is normal. I'm not saying it's abnormal or that people can't feel like that, it's just that I can't relate, personally, and I don't want to read about it.

-Spelled-out sneezes. I know, I know, this is in everything, but for me it detracts from the overall feel of the story, and if they're there too often they all kind of run together. I would rather they not be there at all, but if they must be, they should be spelled like they'd really sound. I much prefer 'he sneezed' or something of that nature.

-A blatant disregard for spelling and grammar.

-When sex develops from a care-taking plot. If someone is so sick that they need to be taken care of, are they really going to be in the mood for sex? I doubt it.

Likes

-I prefer colds/flu to allergies, since I like the 'sick' aspect of it more than the actual sneezing. What's best though, is when someone has a cold and is then exposed to something they're severely allergic to. (And has an asthma attack. Shh.)

-The idea of being able to magically inflict someone with an illness. I read one story like that, and my brain hooked onto it like crazy. I'd really like to see moe stories with this concept.

-When the cold/flu develops into pneumonia. Then I get my sneezing fix, followed by my severe illness fix. That's the only time I'm okay with the care-taking plot, actually.

-When the symptoms are described in disgusting, realistic detail. I want to know about the snot dripping down their faces that they can't get rid of because their noses are so stuffed they can't sniff and they don't have tissues. I want to know how loudly they snore at night. I want every little sordid detail.

-I like originals, but I tend to like fanfic better, especially anime fanfic. I watch a lot of series in the hopes that someone will become ill (and when they do I watch that episode more than any of the rest) and when that doesn't happen, I want to see it represented in fic. The lack of Death Note fic of this kind makes me sad.

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I've only just recently started looking into these things, but I'm quickly figuring out what I like and don't like, so here goes.

Dislikes

-I don't like the care-taking plot so much. It strikes me as unrealistic, and it makes me a little angry for personal reasons. A little bit is fine--I like the idea of buying someone cough drops or tissues or whatever, but waiting on them hand and foot for something as minor as a cold is ridiculous--even if it's a really bad one.

-Stories that are nothing but porn with random sneezes thrown in there. That does nothing for me. My mind tends to edit out the part I'm looking for, and I get focused on the women being degraded or whatever. (Not that I have anything against porn, I just need to make sense and have a plot.)

-Stories where someone is a blatant fetishist, and behaves in all situations like this is normal. I'm not saying it's abnormal or that people can't feel like that, it's just that I can't relate, personally, and I don't want to read about it.

-Spelled-out sneezes. I know, I know, this is in everything, but for me it detracts from the overall feel of the story, and if they're there too often they all kind of run together. I would rather they not be there at all, but if they must be, they should be spelled like they'd really sound. I much prefer 'he sneezed' or something of that nature.

-A blatant disregard for spelling and grammar.

-When sex develops from a care-taking plot. If someone is so sick that they need to be taken care of, are they really going to be in the mood for sex? I doubt it.

Likes

-I prefer colds/flu to allergies, since I like the 'sick' aspect of it more than the actual sneezing. What's best though, is when someone has a cold and is then exposed to something they're severely allergic to. (And has an asthma attack. Shh.)

-The idea of being able to magically inflict someone with an illness. I read one story like that, and my brain hooked onto it like crazy. I'd really like to see moe stories with this concept.

-When the cold/flu develops into pneumonia. Then I get my sneezing fix, followed by my severe illness fix. That's the only time I'm okay with the care-taking plot, actually.

-When the symptoms are described in disgusting, realistic detail. I want to know about the snot dripping down their faces that they can't get rid of because their noses are so stuffed they can't sniff and they don't have tissues. I want to know how loudly they snore at night. I want every little sordid detail.

-I like originals, but I tend to like fanfic better, especially anime fanfic. I watch a lot of series in the hopes that someone will become ill (and when they do I watch that episode more than any of the rest) and when that doesn't happen, I want to see it represented in fic. The lack of Death Note fic of this kind makes me sad.

Ummm.... :yes: .... in the case you haven't noticed ...... there is an ongoing Death Note coldfic here ..... :hug: it's not very good though ........

Edited to say: And welcome to the forum!

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Wow. I wished I had noticed this thread a few months back! :yes:

So I'll chime in, why not...

LIKES:

FANFICS - but this is a double edged sword. I'll read almost anything form a fandom I like, esp if it's about char's I like. BUT: The char's must be done well, and be in-char. Also, if I don't know the fandom, I'll tend to stay away.

Allergy stories, predominately female. (Although the male-in-denial-trying-to-impress-the-girl works as does the male-being-tortured-by-the-sadistic-&-horny-girl. That's works well too!)

PLOT. PLOT. PLOT. Must have a PLOT. Sneezing can be important or central to the plot, but it should not be the ENITRE plot!

ENDING! ENDING! ENDING! MUST HAVE AN ENDING! Or at least some resoluition, even if the story will be continued. And don't say it will be and then leave me hanging! (I think this is why I don't post fics more than I do - I really feel the need to finish something before sharing it. Even if I plan to do a "series," each mini-story must end satifactorily before moving on!)

The cause of the sneezing shoudl be stated/explained/clear, and knowing how the person FEELS is paramount. I want to know everything the sneezer is experienceing, before, during and after. The more distgustingly detailed the better! :hug:

The plot should be charecter driven. The sneezing should be driven by the plot, it shouldn't drive the plot. AND STAY IN CHAR! Original charecters are fine, and even "Mary Sue's" can be OK if they're done correctly (I've used them, and I don't think they were too obnoxious.) But be caustious. There's a REASON people read fanfic's. If you need that reason explained, then you should be writing them!

DISLIKES:

Unfamilar Fandoms. I just skip them, sorry. And yeah, I'm a hypocrite 'cause I still want people to give my stuff a try! :innocent: (It's almost entirely anime. :huh: )

TOO MUCH SEX! I truly believe that even thought it's a fetish piece there does not need to be actual sex in it. And sex is VERY HARD TO WRITE WELL! I can't do it - that's why I stay away from it. But very few others can, and it usually (not always, but usually) ends up turning me off / making me laugh / otherwise taking me out of the moment.

MISSPELLINGS (sp?) - And I don't mean anyone else's... I MEAN MINE! I can re-read something I've edited 10 times and I'll still find misspelled words! AAARRRGGGH! But yeah - really bad spelling or grammer just talkes you "out of the moment." Once or twice I can deal with, but after that I'm done.

Cold / Nuture fics. I'm the "typical hetero male" in this regard. They just holds little / no interest for me. (I've read a few that I liked, but very few and far between. I usually just skip them.)

WHOOPS!

This is the "taking advice" part of things, as it applies to my own writing...

"Stuffy / Congested spellings." Personally I don't mind them, and I've use them a lot myself. But I'm surprised to see how many people hate them. But after reading this, I can see why - from the POV of making the story hard to read. (So while I probably won't stop useing them completely, I'll def be more selective about it.)

"Spellings" [of the sneeze itself] I find this very frustrating actually. I really need to start keeping a catalog for whenever I come accross some interesting spellings. I notice myself tending to use the same ones over and over, but whenever I try to come up with a different one... I can't! I really don't know that many ways to spell out a sneeze! (But CAPS and !!!!!!'s are a must - emphasis is required! :unsure: ) (Now, I do make sure that every sneezing char in any given one of my fic's has a different sneeze... but it still usually stems from an "ah-choo" root.)

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Ah, yes, I have read that, it was actually how I found this forum. And it is good, you silly person. You're just saying it's not because you're the writer. I haven't commented yet because I only recently got commenting abilities...and yes, there's the one, and there are a few regular sickfics out there, though most of them are kind of um, bad. But there's not enough!

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Ah, yes, I have read that, it was actually how I found this forum. And it is good, you silly person. You're just saying it's not because you're the writer. I haven't commented yet because I only recently got commenting abilities...and yes, there's the one, and there are a few regular sickfics out there, though most of them are kind of um, bad. But there's not enough!

Now, when you say there are are some "bad ones out there," I hope you don't mean on THIS forum. :laugh: Tastes and preferences in stories are entirely subjective in some cases.

Plus, if you want more of a certain type of fic, please feel free to make a request! :winkkiss: There are many writers here who love to take requests, so give it a shot!

~Aku

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Ah, yes, I have read that, it was actually how I found this forum. And it is good, you silly person. You're just saying it's not because you're the writer. I haven't commented yet because I only recently got commenting abilities...and yes, there's the one, and there are a few regular sickfics out there, though most of them are kind of um, bad. But there's not enough!

Now, when you say there are are some "bad ones out there," I hope you don't mean on THIS forum. :laugh: Tastes and preferences in stories are entirely subjective in some cases.

Plus, if you want more of a certain type of fic, please feel free to make a request! :winkkiss: There are many writers here who love to take requests, so give it a shot!

~Aku

Oh, no no no I didn't mean here. I only just discovered this place, but most of what I've read here is lovely. I meant fic where the plot involves disease of some kind, which can be found anywhere...there isn't a lot in my fandom, and it doesn't tend to be done very well. And yes, I think I will make some requests at some point, thank you!

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Ah, yes, I have read that, it was actually how I found this forum. And it is good, you silly person. You're just saying it's not because you're the writer. I haven't commented yet because I only recently got commenting abilities...and yes, there's the one, and there are a few regular sickfics out there, though most of them are kind of um, bad. But there's not enough!

Now, when you say there are are some "bad ones out there," I hope you don't mean on THIS forum. :laugh: Tastes and preferences in stories are entirely subjective in some cases.

Plus, if you want more of a certain type of fic, please feel free to make a request! ^_^ There are many writers here who love to take requests, so give it a shot!

~Aku

Oh, no no no I didn't mean here. I only just discovered this place, but most of what I've read here is lovely. I meant fic where the plot involves disease of some kind, which can be found anywhere...there isn't a lot in my fandom, and it doesn't tend to be done very well. And yes, I think I will make some requests at some point, thank you!

I thought that was what you meant, but I'm a dork and had to ask because? Because. :laugh:

Seriously, I know Death Note is pretty popular right now, so ask away! :)

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Seriously, I know Death Note is pretty popular right now, so ask away! :drool:

I second that, as I'd love to read one too. :omg:

Or maybe you'll try to write one of your own! :omg:

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I may. I have written DN fic where people get sick, before, but I am still at the point where I'm too embarrassed to go all out and write something like this. I'm still coming to terms with the fact that I have this fetish, you see. >.>; Fandom obsessions tend to last for years for me, so you should see something eventually. Just not yet.

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