Would you prefer fanfiction that had more or less named characters?
I caught the writing bug. That is the main reason for my return to social media. So, I've been skimming old fanfiction for inspiration.
I started wondering if I should name less characters. Ambyssin's work is one that I actually still remember. I binged it over the course of 16 hours. At the average human reading speed of 300 words/min, that strangely means I genuinely read less than 30%, but I enjoyed it tremendously, enough to actually remember it.
My theory is that it has six central OCs (five if you want to be pedantic, since Selene is present in the main games), and the rest is an imaginative expansion of the PMD world that I already know. I can actively visualize the Pokemon speaking as the story goes, and it really helps with the immersion. Most of the characters do have names, but only when they speak to each other. They are usually referred to as the original Pokémon species in the narration.
There are many, many other aspects that make it a good story, obviously, but this was one of my takeaways.
It is probably controversial, but this was my conclusion. I know, gal. What is PMD without being proud of your OCs and their identities. That's the entire point, isn't it.
Still, I'm increasingly feeling like I am reading... A bunch of talking heads. The names don't seem to have meaning to me when I am reading. I don't know if something has shifted in my psyche over the past 6-8 years, but I can no longer enjoy most of them.
Of course, being unable to derive enjoyment from reading fics is due to many shortcomings of my own. Things like a rapidly shrinking attention span, probably just being a poor reader in general. Maybe I simply think this because I am a poor reader, I know that many authors put a lot of effort into their characters.
I want to tell an immersive story. I have no issue sacrificing the unique identity of the characters for that.
I know most people here are writers, but... Reddit won't let me post. If you read a lot of PMD fanfiction as well, I'd love to hear your input. What do you think?
I caught the writing bug. That is the main reason for my return to social media. So, I've been skimming old fanfiction for inspiration.
I started wondering if I should name less characters. Ambyssin's work is one that I actually still remember. I binged it over the course of 16 hours. At the average human reading speed of 300 words/min, that strangely means I genuinely read less than 30%, but I enjoyed it tremendously, enough to actually remember it.
My theory is that it has six central OCs (five if you want to be pedantic, since Selene is present in the main games), and the rest is an imaginative expansion of the PMD world that I already know. I can actively visualize the Pokemon speaking as the story goes, and it really helps with the immersion. Most of the characters do have names, but only when they speak to each other. They are usually referred to as the original Pokémon species in the narration.
There are many, many other aspects that make it a good story, obviously, but this was one of my takeaways.
It is probably controversial, but this was my conclusion. I know, gal. What is PMD without being proud of your OCs and their identities. That's the entire point, isn't it.
Still, I'm increasingly feeling like I am reading... A bunch of talking heads. The names don't seem to have meaning to me when I am reading. I don't know if something has shifted in my psyche over the past 6-8 years, but I can no longer enjoy most of them.
Of course, being unable to derive enjoyment from reading fics is due to many shortcomings of my own. Things like a rapidly shrinking attention span, probably just being a poor reader in general. Maybe I simply think this because I am a poor reader, I know that many authors put a lot of effort into their characters.
I want to tell an immersive story. I have no issue sacrificing the unique identity of the characters for that.
I know most people here are writers, but... Reddit won't let me post. If you read a lot of PMD fanfiction as well, I'd love to hear your input. What do you think?