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#21
When i write lemons or fan fictions i try to be creative as I can. The only one that was, was Gatomon, THe Evil One.
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#22
Let's throw in my two cents.

A team can be made up of anywhere from two to about twelve people. But the one side is empty and boring while the other is bloated. Teams with less than three or more than about eight people don't balance well either. So make use of a team, whether explicitly like in the Adventure seasons, or making it form over time like in Tamers.

Teams are pretty crucial to the core of Digimon, though, and part of being original, especially if you throw in a team of original characters, is the team dynamic. Don't make everyone just get along, or maybe throw a wrench into the plans by having the team split by two leaders. Stories using a team of original characters can be every bit as engaging as those containing regular characters.

As for writing, write regularly. If you keep yourself writing, you'll be ready when you get a grat idea. If not, you may lose the idea before you get the right words to write it with. This goes for lemons as well as clean fics, so keep it in mind.

Read your own work. Don't publish your stories immediately, wait a few days and then read the story. This will help you catch typos and little character errors you might overlook in a first reading, especially if you feel rushed to put the story out.

Don't be afraid to move a concept to the back burners. If you can't keep writing a concept, let it slide until you can write it again. I do this all the time, more than half of my projects at any given time being on the back burners. In fact, some of the stories I'm working on right now have been on the Back Burners for a while, like Ken and Miyako's Future Lives and my own Digimon 03 'NEO'.

But most of my advice is going to push the borer more on original writing rather than fan-work. So here's my final bit of advice: Respect the Four Cs: Canon, Continuity, Character, and Changes. You're the author, keep track of your changes. Keep track of your continuity, the characters you're using, and keep a list if you must of your Canon.
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#23
I wanna ask all the writers a question, and this includes me.

Why do you all write?

Is there a specific reason that started you to write? I have been wondering this for a while now, and I think it easier just to ask everyone. But first I will tell you my reason.

Saying you are going to do something is easy right? Heck, if it wasn't why would so many people do it all the time. I find it as an accomplishment affter each and every lemon done. They are not as easy as many have come to beleive, and alot of your time is taken up. But I can say that I honestly write because of two reasons:
1. I enjoy doing it! (This is the most inportant reason, because if you don't enjoy writing lemons, then what makes you think people will enjoy reading them?)
2.I hope to make others enjoy them. (Let's face it, if the readers don't want to read your lemons, that isn't stopping you from writing them, and IMO if you enjoy it, then you shouldn't care what other people think.)

I just wanted to say something, and I hope fellow writers wil answer my question if they get the time...
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#24
Why do authors here write?

I think I can sum it ALL up in one simple word...

...Expression

Artists (meaning painters, dancers, authors, some engineers, and even cartoonists) all express themselves in one way or another.
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#25
Got to partly disappoint you there, Waru. Expression is be an unconscious urge, too (of course). But my personal reasons are:

1) Language. I write English lemons because I want to train my language skills. English isn't my first language, and after/during school I didn't get any REAL practice. So I began to write.
2) Sharing my silly ideas and fantasies. ;)

Okay, the numerous mailed questions if I'm lesbian because I write so much yuri have been an entertaining addition, but they didn't make me write and I can live without them ;)

(NO, I am NOT female! That is WHY those mails have been so entertaining! *G*)
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#26
Even thought english is not my first language i still write lemons. I learned how to speak, read, and write in english at school. My friend is also a writer but she doesn't write them in english like me.
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#27
Why do I write?

There are a few different reasons:

First, it's really the only way I've been able to find release.

The closest I've come to getting laid was rubbing a nympho's pussy when I was in high school. That was just over ten years ago. Sexually frustrated is not strong enough to express how I feel at times, particularly as I do want to be a father some day. Being terminally shy, especially towards girls, does NOT help.

(Suggestion to find out how to write lemon scenes when you don't have experience, be sure to read lemons written by both men and women. Even if the writers only masturbated, they will still describe from their gender perspective.)

As a writer I can let my inner demons get out and take a stroll. I'd never go and fuck a twelve year old in real life, but there's a part of me that wishes I could do that. Rather than bottle up those desires, I let it out on paper. I'd never kill myself either, but I've been majorly depressed to the point I might have considered it had I not sat down and wrote the first half of the Ranma 1/2 Rejected series (that's 25 pages single spaced) in only two days.


Second, I WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!

Ranma 1/2, NOTHING was resolved beyond Akane accepting her engagement to Ranma. Ranma still has his other fiancees, Ranma and Akane are not married, and the weird event of the weak wouldn't just magically stop. How does Ranma and Akane finally get married? What happens to the rest of the Nerima Wrecking crew?

Digimon Adventures... duh, WHAT?! Okay, what the hell were the execs at Toei smoking. It must've been great shit. Excuse be while I flush the ending down the toilet and start it over.

Digimon Tamers, great ending but... there's plenty of room for sequel.

It may sound presumptuous, but I'd like to explore the future of these worlds and how the characters react to different situations. How would Akane deal with having to relive her life with Ranma? How does having Hikari becoming pregnant as a teenager screw over the Chosen when a new threat begins? How would the Tamers deal with having a second adventure years after the first one?

Third, improving myself.

By writing for close to eight years now (after I took my last English class), my spelling and grammar has been vastly improved. Don't believe me, I'll show you my first fict some time unedited since I posted it. I had someone accuse me of having English as a second language. (Only if you count mathematics as a language would that be true. :P )

Because of the various stuff I've been writing, I've become knowledgable in a wide variety of subjects to better understand what I'm doing with the characters. Had I not started working on fanfiction: I'd know shit about Japan, still believed girls piss from their ass and that their hymen is located inside the vagina, have no clue what happens to a woman during pregnancy, learned about laws regarding age of consent and child pornography, found out that many countries still treat women as nothing more than a sex toy, and that's just to name a few of the things I've learned.

I hope to start writing a few original projects soon and see if I can get them published and actually be a professional author. (That would shock all of my English teachers into having heart attacks. I think my highest grade was a B-.)


Fourth, receiving praise and respect.

All too often we do our jobs day in and day out and rarely hear 'good job.' But with fanfiction, there isn't a week that goes by where I don't hear that at least once if not a few times. People I work with don't always respect me, but as an author I've got people from Spain and Germany who showed their respect for me and my work by making translations of some of my series.

Fifth, I write what I want to read.

Nine out of ten times, when I sit down to read a fict, I read one of my own ficts over someone else's. I include all the subjects I'm interested in my ficts, so why would I read someone else's that doesn't include them or does things I don't agree with?
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#28
For me?

1) Sonimon & Togashi

I saw there lemons and decided I could do it to.

2) Fun

Some lemons like legacy of the vampire just write them selves.

3) Fan mail

I am not deluding myself, I love being praised.

4) Requests

I keep getting more and more requests, and I try my best to finish them.
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#29
Why do I write?

To express my feelings and opinions.

To meet new friends.

To explore new plots and to write where no one has written before.


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#30
I write cuz:

1. Being Chinese, trying to improve my English.
2. Love writing stuff, its cool.
3. Meeting new friends who have the same interests. (Lots already!!!)
4. Wanting attention and praises (Got none though >.<)
5. Wanna be in this BIG family ^_^*
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