FF.Net profile update
Mar. 1st, 2016 07:57 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yep, I've updated my FF.Net profile, in a somewhat indignant manner, because I'm getting sick and tired of people who very obviously want to read different stories than the ones I actually write. So I told them what I think about their self-important, know-it-all attitude.
The latest story targeted was "Still Not in Kansas". It is an old story, mind you, one I finished years ago, and now some little upstart shows up and posts several reviews, each half a page long, to list up what is, in their opinion, wrong with the story. Not canon facts, mind you (although what counts as canon in a crossover AU is very much a matter of personal interpretation), but things they believe I should have done differently.
Excuse me? Last time I checked it was my story, and I can damn well write it the way I find fit. At the age of 60, after having actively written for half a century, I think I'm entitled to my own choices. Really, the self-proclaimed "constructive" critics of the Pit of Voles are getting on my last nerve! My "blocked" list is longer than my arm by now - unfortunately, the site doesn't allow to remove signed reviews, just anonymous ones, and most of these blockheads always sign in, so that their "wisdom" would be kept for future generations.
The latest story targeted was "Still Not in Kansas". It is an old story, mind you, one I finished years ago, and now some little upstart shows up and posts several reviews, each half a page long, to list up what is, in their opinion, wrong with the story. Not canon facts, mind you (although what counts as canon in a crossover AU is very much a matter of personal interpretation), but things they believe I should have done differently.
Excuse me? Last time I checked it was my story, and I can damn well write it the way I find fit. At the age of 60, after having actively written for half a century, I think I'm entitled to my own choices. Really, the self-proclaimed "constructive" critics of the Pit of Voles are getting on my last nerve! My "blocked" list is longer than my arm by now - unfortunately, the site doesn't allow to remove signed reviews, just anonymous ones, and most of these blockheads always sign in, so that their "wisdom" would be kept for future generations.