tequathisy wrote:Nothing makes me want to pound my head against something hard more than opening up a new fic and realising that I've already read it a hundred times before. The best writers are the ones who use their imagination and get creative. I wish more authors would try something new instead of sticking to the same tired and overused plots that have been around forever.
For me, it doesn't even to have completely original and creative idea/storyline, but an original twist on a popular plot or just a really well-written, well-thought out fic can make an amazing story too. For example, I really like 'M/L as best friends' fics, but in order to get my attention, those fics have to have something special, something different from all the others. I won't just sit down and read any old 'best friends' fic... it has to have that extra something to make me sit up and take note.
That's not to say that I don't like creative storylines that haven't been done before, but I don't think it's completely fair to imply that the people who do use these popular storylines are not the best writers... some of my absolutely favourite stories are a twist on the plot points you've mentioned - and the reason they are my favourites is because the writer is so good that it doesn't matter that the basic storyline has been done before.
Having said that though, what does make me want to bang my head against something is when fic writers basically steal scenes from TV shows/books/films for an AU fic (I'm not counting Canon re-writes/fixing scenes of shows) and then think that it is okay just to put a disclaimer at the top to say that they are borrowing the scene.
I came across a story in an other fandom that was basically just a collection of scenes from different TV shows put together with a disclaimer in each part... as if the disclaimer meant that they didn't have to come up with their own original storyline, but could just write a scene from one show for part one and a scene from another show for part two, with a little bit of original writing linking the scenes! Taking a look at the other stories that this author had written, one was based entirely on another TV show and another was a rewrite of a popular movie. I have no problem with authors writing their own AU take on a show or movie, or just using the basic premise and then going off in a different direction to make the story their own, but practically copying the scenes and then sticking a disclaimer at the top isn't writing... it's verging on plagarism (there was actually a discussion about whether it was plagarism when the fic in question was being posted, because the author hadn't put disclaimers, but nothing was said once they added a disclaimer... still don't think that makes it right, though)

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