but the writing itself doesn't matter as much as it hitting a beat sheet of 'things fandom likes'
Honestly I feel like, The Discourse™ aside, fandom really likes dubiously consensual smut. Some things never change lol.
I feel like the trick is to have a borderline noncon smut scene really early on in the fic and then explain the dubious away as "it was all this character's dream/fantasy." I'm totally going to give this a shot in the fic I'm writing now and see what happens. Wish me luck??
And hey, by the way, feel free to share a link to your profile on AO3. Even if I'm not in the fandoms you write for, I love me some fic.
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Date: 2017-08-03 08:32 pm (UTC)Honestly I feel like, The Discourse™ aside, fandom really likes dubiously consensual smut. Some things never change lol.
I feel like the trick is to have a borderline noncon smut scene really early on in the fic and then explain the dubious away as "it was all this character's dream/fantasy." I'm totally going to give this a shot in the fic I'm writing now and see what happens. Wish me luck??
And hey, by the way, feel free to share a link to your profile on AO3. Even if I'm not in the fandoms you write for, I love me some fic.