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J. Crew Guy ([info]j_crew_guy) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2003-06-13 23:26:00

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Current mood:Unrepentant

What if you stopped writing and nobody cared?
Meet Sunsinger, aka Loonywoif.

She's best known for writing absolutely terrible Yu-Gi-Oh! fanfic. There's Yami to Hikari, which has Yami/Yugi (never mind that they share a body) and random Japanese words thrown in.

And then there's Lion's Pride, a fic written by roleplaying with Sunsinger and a partner. More crapfic with Japanese words for no reason and Japanese and American character names apparently being interchangable.

People apparently think she's a good writer, and she actually gets feedback for this shit. I can't tell the stories apart, except that one's unedited chatlogs and the other is actually edited. Some.

This is where it starts to get wanky.

First, there's a dramatic announcement to the list explaining why there won't be any more of Lion's Pride. (This comes after a similar announcement in her LJ saying that she will no longer be posting it there.)

No one really cares either way.

And then she starts arguing with her Yami to Hikari co-author.

The co-author finds out about her venting and tells her.

Still, no one cares.

The drama continues.

And it all leads up to this, in which Sunsinger vents. Again. And people actually ask her to stay in yaoi fandom.

It's all just so damn wanktastic, I had to share.

Edit: The wank goes on, as Sunsinger proves that she just can't let a situation go, and her former partner in crime co-author defends herself in the comments.



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