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ratcreature) wrote2009-02-26 03:40 pm
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some unexpected plot twists are not good
Sometimes fanfic is really weird. See, I've been reading an X-Files story, which started normal enough. It was a Profiler!Mulder story with an X-Files twist in that Mulder forms some sort of psychic connection with the killers and victims, and so on, cue to Mulderangst. Which was the kind of story I wanted to read. Only then suddenly out of nowhere some green, winged horse shows up and brings Mulder to a blue anthropomorphic cat shapeshifter alien who starts talking about fighting interdimensional demons. What? Just, what? I have no idea how this continued, because the story rather lost me at that point.
What irks me most is was that I read over half of this long novel, which I thought was one thing, and then without warning it turned into something completely different. It had a summary and warnings for all kinds of things which indicated that this was a serial killer story with child molestation, but nothing mentioned mystical furry aliens fighting evil on psychic planes. Gah. What a waste of time.
What irks me most is was that I read over half of this long novel, which I thought was one thing, and then without warning it turned into something completely different. It had a summary and warnings for all kinds of things which indicated that this was a serial killer story with child molestation, but nothing mentioned mystical furry aliens fighting evil on psychic planes. Gah. What a waste of time.

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ANGST, WOE, SERIOUS ISSUES
with a nice cherry topping of my pretty pony
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Are you sure it wasn't like, "And then Mulder realizes he is hallucinating"?
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ETA: He first see the green flying horse in an altered mental state shortly before that part, and then I thought it was just a hallucination, but it turns out it wasn't.
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Yeah, it was one of his later ones. I understand once a writer has reached that kind of bestseller status the editor won't get a word in edgewise. Or doesn't even want to. King's early work was much better overall (well, imho) and lack of editing may be a part of it.
I read a post on this by an editor: he said that no editor wants to become known as the person who breaks the bestselling streak. So they rather don't interfere, this way if the book tanks they won't be blamed for changing a winning formula. That's why Rowling's last three books are quite a bit too long and have problems wrt structure and pacing that the first didn't have.
(edited for typos)