Perhaps Unsurprisingly, It Backfires.
Oct. 12th, 2010 06:55 pmHere is an enjoyably ridiculous (if perhaps slightly cringe-inducing) scene from episode 6.07 of Waterloo Road, in which Ronan, having collected money from people betting on him to win, deliberately tries to throw a debating contest (the topic under debate is school uniforms). Sadly, nobody has yet uploaded my other favourite scene from this episode, in which Finn gets a well-deserved punch in the face and Tom's reaction, after punishing the puncher, is 'Though I can't say I didn't enjoy that.'
I have now posted almost all my fanfiction to date on
riona_archivic! There are still some commentfics and such that I haven't yet gathered together, but all my main works of fanfiction are up there.
Number of separate fandoms for which I have had to create a tag on the fic archive: sixty-six.
Do I really have sixty-six different fandoms? Even if I count only the fandoms for which I've actually written full pieces of fanfiction, rather than just snippets or responses to prompts, the number comes to forty (that's including fandoms for which I have only written crossovers). The number of separate pairing tags, meanwhile, is eighty-five; twenty-six of those pairings are het and fifty slash.
More statistics, because I like statistics!
( Cut for people who do not like statistics (or who, despite liking statistics, aren't particularly interested in statistics about my writing, which is fair enough). )
I started writing for fun about a decade ago, when I was twelve or thirteen, and since then I have written approximately 410,000 words. There are people on my flist who could bang that out in an evening, of course, but I'm quite pleased. Let's keep writing! (Although my output is nothing compared to this Super Smash Brothers fic upon which I have just stumbled, which is almost three million words long. Three million. And it was started in 2008. It can't have been started much earlier than its first posting, because Brawl was only released in that year. That's an average of over three thousand words a day, maintained for two and a half years. How is that even possible? If I were an evil scientist, I'd definitely want to kidnap the guy writing this.)
I have now posted almost all my fanfiction to date on
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Number of separate fandoms for which I have had to create a tag on the fic archive: sixty-six.
Do I really have sixty-six different fandoms? Even if I count only the fandoms for which I've actually written full pieces of fanfiction, rather than just snippets or responses to prompts, the number comes to forty (that's including fandoms for which I have only written crossovers). The number of separate pairing tags, meanwhile, is eighty-five; twenty-six of those pairings are het and fifty slash.
More statistics, because I like statistics!
( Cut for people who do not like statistics (or who, despite liking statistics, aren't particularly interested in statistics about my writing, which is fair enough). )
I started writing for fun about a decade ago, when I was twelve or thirteen, and since then I have written approximately 410,000 words. There are people on my flist who could bang that out in an evening, of course, but I'm quite pleased. Let's keep writing! (Although my output is nothing compared to this Super Smash Brothers fic upon which I have just stumbled, which is almost three million words long. Three million. And it was started in 2008. It can't have been started much earlier than its first posting, because Brawl was only released in that year. That's an average of over three thousand words a day, maintained for two and a half years. How is that even possible? If I were an evil scientist, I'd definitely want to kidnap the guy writing this.)