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ostarella ([personal profile] ostarella) wrote2008-05-31 09:21 pm

Fiction Factor article

Latest article from Fiction Factor, one of the stronger articles I've read:

Does Your Novel Have a Pulse? by Holly Lisle

http://www.fictionfactor.com/guests/pulse.html

There are things mentioned in this that might seem hard - or even needless - in fanfic, but then again, part of the enjoyment of fanfic is "fleshing out" the characters, so I think this would still be appropriate (and it "vindicates" certain actions JFM portrayed in "Cabin Fever", damn it :D)

[identity profile] ostarella.livejournal.com 2008-06-01 06:54 am (UTC)(link)
As I call it "out of character in an in-character way".

Very good way to put it. ;-) The more I think about CF, the more I wonder if my discomfort with those parts was really because I couldn't see them doing it - or because I knew they could/would and I didn't *want* them to be that way. Which, considering what I've written, is rather...DUH! :D
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[personal profile] beckyblack 2008-06-01 07:08 am (UTC)(link)
I did tone the blackmail scene down a tad in the editing, so they weren't quite as mean. :D I added a bit more regret that they had to do this. But they still did it. I still love Decker's rant at them for their annoying habits and flaws, because it's fun to have someone say all that stuff to remind us at that point that they are only human, even if they are the heroes.

And then of course, Face later gives the tape to Shila to hide or destroy, so Hannibal could never actually follow through on the blackmail. :D So I hope that was a little redemption.

I know in the series Hannibal is usually fairly light hearted, but sometimes we glimpse a scarier side of him, and I'm sure after his experience in two wars he has it in him to be as ruthless as the situation dictates, with some regret, sure, but not flinching from doing it.

Right, I have stuff to do! Back later.