Addicted
Cigarettes, gambling, porn and booze. What's your addiction? How low have you sunk and how have you tried to beat it?
Thanks to big-girl's-blouse for the suggestion
( , Thu 18 Dec 2008, 16:42)
Cigarettes, gambling, porn and booze. What's your addiction? How low have you sunk and how have you tried to beat it?
Thanks to big-girl's-blouse for the suggestion
( , Thu 18 Dec 2008, 16:42)
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Secret Shame
There is the whole alcoholism, drug addiction tale of woe. *sigh* Debt, health problems, clinical depression, a very dodgy relationship, casual sex, alienation of friends of family. General life fuck-up-age. Nasty detox, 9 months residential rehab...etc etc. Job's a good 'un!
I still smoke, and have a wallet-bashing Blue Hawaiian habit (that's coffee, not some new-fangled narcotic)
However. My secret shame is thus.
My name is Samara Morgan and I am a slash addict.
Yep. Though I'm otherwise a pretty normal, intelligent, functioning member of society, I am addicted to reading and writing gay fanfiction.
I'm a huge fan of CSI (Vegas, not the crappy spinoffs) and about a year ago was faffing about on a CSI-related site when I stumbled across this stuff. Most of it horribly written, with excruciatingly bad characterization, poor spelling, formatting and grammar that made my eyes bleed.
Fuck this, thought I. I could do better than this shite! *gets biro and pad and starts scribbling away*
Turns out I was right. Turns out, in fact, that I am a *Fucking A* slash writer. Dubious talent...? I have a good grasp of the English language, a creative mind and a very anal attention to detail regarding character. Apparently, it's all you need.
Trouble is, almost without my permission, I've become completely involved with this stuff. I regularly turn out 30,000 word epics. I edit work for other writers. I am the most heavily reviewed writer on, um, a site that shall remain nameless.*cough* I was disturbingly pleased to be nominated for fanfic awards this year.
What started as a pointless self-challenge/temporary diversion has completely taken over my free time. When I'm not writing or reading, I'm thinking up plots (oh yeah, my stuff has plot, it's not all low-grade porn) and scribbling down bits of dialogue on anything that stays still for long enough. I think my 'oh fuck, I'm an addict' moment was at my best friend's wedding in August this year. I was at the evening do, watching everyone else get drunk when I suddenly had a stab of inspiration for the story I was in the middle of writing. In my anxiety not to forget it, I scuttled into the toilets with a napkin and a pen and spent ten minutes making notes.
For those not in the know (sane people, I suppose), reviews/comments are gold in the fanfic world, and the level of excitement I feel when checking my email inbox for review alerts absolutely sickens me. I have been known to sit there going F5 F5 F5 after posting something new. I have, on occasion, stayed up all night to finish something that is only going to be read by people I have never and will never meet.
I have tried to stop, but a day without my laptop makes me so miserable that no one can stand to be around me. Once I power up the laptop, it's like a Pavlov's dog-style conditioned response.
I literally can't stop. Simple psychology tells me that I probably have a basic need for reassurance, and that the feedback culture involved has set me on a never ending reward-loop, but the truth is...
...I really fucking love it.
Click 'i like this' if you think I need a 12-step based intervention.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 22:41, 10 replies)
There is the whole alcoholism, drug addiction tale of woe. *sigh* Debt, health problems, clinical depression, a very dodgy relationship, casual sex, alienation of friends of family. General life fuck-up-age. Nasty detox, 9 months residential rehab...etc etc. Job's a good 'un!
I still smoke, and have a wallet-bashing Blue Hawaiian habit (that's coffee, not some new-fangled narcotic)
However. My secret shame is thus.
My name is Samara Morgan and I am a slash addict.
Yep. Though I'm otherwise a pretty normal, intelligent, functioning member of society, I am addicted to reading and writing gay fanfiction.
I'm a huge fan of CSI (Vegas, not the crappy spinoffs) and about a year ago was faffing about on a CSI-related site when I stumbled across this stuff. Most of it horribly written, with excruciatingly bad characterization, poor spelling, formatting and grammar that made my eyes bleed.
Fuck this, thought I. I could do better than this shite! *gets biro and pad and starts scribbling away*
Turns out I was right. Turns out, in fact, that I am a *Fucking A* slash writer. Dubious talent...? I have a good grasp of the English language, a creative mind and a very anal attention to detail regarding character. Apparently, it's all you need.
Trouble is, almost without my permission, I've become completely involved with this stuff. I regularly turn out 30,000 word epics. I edit work for other writers. I am the most heavily reviewed writer on, um, a site that shall remain nameless.*cough* I was disturbingly pleased to be nominated for fanfic awards this year.
What started as a pointless self-challenge/temporary diversion has completely taken over my free time. When I'm not writing or reading, I'm thinking up plots (oh yeah, my stuff has plot, it's not all low-grade porn) and scribbling down bits of dialogue on anything that stays still for long enough. I think my 'oh fuck, I'm an addict' moment was at my best friend's wedding in August this year. I was at the evening do, watching everyone else get drunk when I suddenly had a stab of inspiration for the story I was in the middle of writing. In my anxiety not to forget it, I scuttled into the toilets with a napkin and a pen and spent ten minutes making notes.
For those not in the know (sane people, I suppose), reviews/comments are gold in the fanfic world, and the level of excitement I feel when checking my email inbox for review alerts absolutely sickens me. I have been known to sit there going F5 F5 F5 after posting something new. I have, on occasion, stayed up all night to finish something that is only going to be read by people I have never and will never meet.
I have tried to stop, but a day without my laptop makes me so miserable that no one can stand to be around me. Once I power up the laptop, it's like a Pavlov's dog-style conditioned response.
I literally can't stop. Simple psychology tells me that I probably have a basic need for reassurance, and that the feedback culture involved has set me on a never ending reward-loop, but the truth is...
...I really fucking love it.
Click 'i like this' if you think I need a 12-step based intervention.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 22:41, 10 replies)
Click 'i like this' if you think I need a 12-step based intervention
Hell, no!
Writing is the highest calling you can aspire to.
You go girl!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 22:55, closed)
Hell, no!
Writing is the highest calling you can aspire to.
You go girl!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 22:55, closed)
I shall...
...thanks!I love to write, I guess it's just the genre/subject matter that disconcerts me!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 23:59, closed)
...thanks!I love to write, I guess it's just the genre/subject matter that disconcerts me!
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 23:59, closed)
Your post is witty.
I would like to read your fanfic stuff. Link?
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 22:58, closed)
I would like to read your fanfic stuff. Link?
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 22:58, closed)
Thanks!
I'm slightly reluctant to post a link here. Have gazzed you one though :)
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 23:58, closed)
I'm slightly reluctant to post a link here. Have gazzed you one though :)
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 23:58, closed)
no need for 12 steps; you only need one.
You can write whatever you want, but it has to involve at least one Teletubby.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 23:01, closed)
You can write whatever you want, but it has to involve at least one Teletubby.
( , Tue 23 Dec 2008, 23:01, closed)
There's an idea...
...although I've never seen any, I'm willing to wager that teletubby slash exists.
( , Wed 24 Dec 2008, 0:00, closed)
...although I've never seen any, I'm willing to wager that teletubby slash exists.
( , Wed 24 Dec 2008, 0:00, closed)
Some slash is so implausible...
Kirk and Spock? Admittedly Kirk will jump any alien with a suitably sized orifice but Spock is above such base pleasures - all he needs is a quick finger rub every seven years and he's sorted.
Harry Potter and Malfoy? Surely Harry doesn't go for bottle blondes? Least of all those who would happily see him dead.
( , Wed 24 Dec 2008, 3:07, closed)
Kirk and Spock? Admittedly Kirk will jump any alien with a suitably sized orifice but Spock is above such base pleasures - all he needs is a quick finger rub every seven years and he's sorted.
Harry Potter and Malfoy? Surely Harry doesn't go for bottle blondes? Least of all those who would happily see him dead.
( , Wed 24 Dec 2008, 3:07, closed)
You're right
...some of it (a lot of it) is completely implausible and badly written. By 13-year--old girls. I guess I'm prepared to wade through a lot of crap to find the good stuff.
Never read any Star Trek slash; the idea of it just makes me laugh. HPDM is excellent if done well, excruciating if done badly. Depends on the writer. Each to their own :)
( , Wed 24 Dec 2008, 19:56, closed)
...some of it (a lot of it) is completely implausible and badly written. By 13-year--old girls. I guess I'm prepared to wade through a lot of crap to find the good stuff.
Never read any Star Trek slash; the idea of it just makes me laugh. HPDM is excellent if done well, excruciating if done badly. Depends on the writer. Each to their own :)
( , Wed 24 Dec 2008, 19:56, closed)
Hmm, most intrigued...
I must confess that there are some characters in CSI worthy of a little exploration...
It was always Sarah for me, dark haired pretty girls do it for me (hence the wifey).
I was recently sent the BDSM notes from Captain Janeway, but it was far to hetrocentric for me really and I am not a trekkie either.
( , Wed 24 Dec 2008, 11:35, closed)
I must confess that there are some characters in CSI worthy of a little exploration...
It was always Sarah for me, dark haired pretty girls do it for me (hence the wifey).
I was recently sent the BDSM notes from Captain Janeway, but it was far to hetrocentric for me really and I am not a trekkie either.
( , Wed 24 Dec 2008, 11:35, closed)
Me neither
I don't enjoy het fic at all.
Sara Sidle is my dreamgirl. I adore her. But I find her very difficult to write, so I tend not to. There's a lot of Sara/Catherine slash around...look for some...you know you want to...
( , Wed 24 Dec 2008, 19:59, closed)
I don't enjoy het fic at all.
Sara Sidle is my dreamgirl. I adore her. But I find her very difficult to write, so I tend not to. There's a lot of Sara/Catherine slash around...look for some...you know you want to...
( , Wed 24 Dec 2008, 19:59, closed)
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