lyssie: (Connie Murphy thinks you're full of shit)
lyssie ([personal profile] lyssie) wrote2009-09-16 07:30 am
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I should be putting on my socks.

Yesterday's f!s post had this secret: http://i25.tinypic.com/2j0xgya.jpg

"95% of what I read is slash. S: I'm still hurt that my PWP slash fics get ten times the feedback that my female-character-centric gen fics receive, despite the fact that my gen is linked to a larger audience.
"B!S: I should stop pouting and rest secure in the knowledge that at least I write the women better than the show ever did."

Now, I can immediately see a couple of reasons why:

1. 95% of the fandom reads nothing but boyslash just like the poster of the secret.

2. If the poster reads only 5% non-slash, they probably aren't giving feedback to others writing female-centric fic. Maybe they should start doing so (just a thought). A lot of people aren't going to feedback your stuff just 'cause you're writing it, especially if you're not reciprocating.

3. Gen, in Stargate terms, means no romance. So you're essentially writing non-femslashy, non-het female-centric fic. That's nice, on one level, but women like smutty girlfic, too.

4. Nice bit of arrogance about how you're writing them better. Maybe the lack of feedback is proof that you aren't.

5. I don't know about all readers, but I tend to ignore female gen fic written by boyslashers. Or at least approach it with trepidation. Especially when it's sort of obvious that they're writing their one, token, female fic piece so they can claim that, REALLY, they LOVE women, they just don't think any of them deserve those horrible men. Which is why everything else they write is boyslash.

[identity profile] meganbmoore.livejournal.com 2009-09-16 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't know know that the women are just too good for the men, and so it's better for them to slash the men so the men can have sex, and make the focus about the men and thier relationships (So original, too!) with the women doing...something else. Something secondary. Probably in the background. But it's better for them that way!