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Author has written 3 stories for Naruto, Fallout, Sword Art Online/ソードアート・オンライン, and Star Wars. Hello readers, fanboys, fangirls and everyone else in between. I am Warscar, and this is my story. I'll do the classic Naruto Introduction. I like anime manga I can comfortably say I love fanfiction. I have read over fifty stories each well over 500k words long and in the past few months alone. I am picky with what I read. I am addicted to well-written storylines, whether the story is backstory or plot. I am a fan of many animes, and I will list them for your enjoyment: Naruto (and Shippuden) Bleach The Irregular at Magic High School Karen Senki Sword Art Online Fairy Tail Fate/Zero Fate/Stay Night Akame Ga Kill RWBY Arpeggio of Blue Steel Magi Chaika the Coffin Princess Ace of the Diamond Trinity Seven Attack on Titan Fullmetal Alchemist (both brotherhood and not) Moribito: Guardian Of the Spirit Rosario Vampire Knights of Sidonia Blue Exorcist Digimon Pokemon (only Indigo League) Transformers prime (if you can call it an anime) I got this form one of my favorite writers on this site NeonZangetsu "Lack of reviews is the greatest killer of fanfic writers out there. We at the Institute wish to let the public know of how they can pitch in to save our dying writers. 1) Drop a review every other chapter. It may not seem like much, but reviews are actually what many of us want to see. That, and hits. Hits do make us happy but we don't really know if people like our story or not. 2) Visit our author page. That kind of hits really makes us happy. It's where we showcase our entourage of friends, beta readers, and stories. Some of us even tidy up with set areas for upcoming story ideas and character bios. 3) Send an email. While normally I'd prefer a review, emails are just as good. Really, it warms my heart to communicate with another reader or writer." What you call being "too lazy to review" is what we call "a flame to the pages" as the writers. That one minute or two that you felt "too lazy" to review is another minute of creeping discouragement that all writers feel as they begin to think... "Why am I even here…?" "What's even the point of continuing?" "My skills must be terrible…no one cares for my story…" "I'll never be a good writer...I quit." These are only a few thoughts that go through every writer's head- that go through MY head- when we put out a chapter/story with all our heart and soul within, and we sit there…and sit…and wait…and not a single person says even a word. If you're not a writer, you have NO IDEA how much that hurts… If you ARE a writer, then I'm sure you know just how great it feels when someone is kind enough to leave a heartwarming and encouraging review, and you read it, smiling while thinking…"Wow…fuck...I did it…" So, why not give fellow writers the same luxury here? Too many times I've seen the epic and utterly beautiful works of literary art fall to pieces before finally being abandoned due to the terrible discouragement that the lack of reviews can cause. Sometimes, it is so severe that the very writer himself decides to quit, denying the world his skills of writing that I'm it would have deeply enjoyed. So… Just one minute, that's all it takes. Just a few gentle taps of the fingers on your keyboard, a few seconds or so of your time, and your words can SAVE a writer from a dark demise. Do me a favor: Go find a story, ANY story, anywhere here on Fanfic.net, and see if you can help it. If it has very little / no reviews at all, just check it out, and say whatever comes to mind. And enjoy the thought in mind that you could have just SAVED that story, with just a few taps of the keyboard… And I find it to be true, I've written three stories so far and I have gotten good feedback from them and it's true that you get those kinds of people who will just ruin the moment you create a good story. I say laugh at them, laugh at their hateful comments because they are missing out of how great your work is. just the act of writing set you apart from them, its hard to create good contennt and the act of doing so should eb congradualted so keep up your good work. |