Recently, in my other fandom, one of my groups has been having a discussion on writing fanfiction, and I thought it would be great to hear your thoughts on the matter.
We have a new member of the group griping that people are being too hard on her about grammar mistakes, formatting, etc. with her stories. She went so far as to suggest that as long as the plot was compelling, then the writing shouldn't need to be perfect--people would read anyway. Another member disavowed her of this illusion that people keep reading despite the problems with the writing. I felt the need to add my voice to the debate:
While I am much more forgiving of a fanfic author than I am a professional one, I am one of those that will skip a story for basic spelling and multiple grammar errors. I will also skip a story that doesn’t have proper paragraph breaks. One story I came across recently had a fantastic premise, decent enough writing, but these huge page-long paragraphs that hurt my eyeballs to read. I dropped it.
My time is limited for reading fanfic, and I don’t want to constantly be mentally correcting a story as I’m reading it. Little errors I can live with. Writing that isn’t completely professional I can live with as long as the story is good and the characters are spot-on. More than that, I move on to the next fanfic.
I will admit there have been the rare times that I’ve put up a story where I’ve known that I could have pushed a little harder, polished a little more, and went with the “it’s a fanfic, for crying out loud!” excuse. (It usually comes when I’ve been hacking it to death, and I just can’t look at it anymore.) But generally, I try to give my best. It may be fanfic, but it’s a part of me that I’m sharing with the world. Just like I wouldn’t show up at a social function in sweats and a ratty t-shirt, I don’t want to come across in my writing as if I just fell out of bed and really couldn’t give a damn whether or not my story was worth telling.
I have a feeling that most here are like-minded, since one of the things we love about TDE is the quality of writing expected. I think that, alone, says how false the idea of "It's just fanfiction, I don't need to work at it" is. I'd still love to hear your thoughts, though!


