#WritersCoffeeClub Nov 28: In what ways do you see yourself reflected in your own work?'nI try not to self-insert.
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#WritersCoffeeClub Nov 28: In what ways do you see yourself reflected in your own work?
I try not to self-insert. Self-insertion is the persistent vice of bad fanfic (hint: there is good fanfic too, it doesn't fall for the self-insert nonsense).
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#WritersCoffeeClub Nov 28: In what ways do you see yourself reflected in your own work?
I try not to self-insert. Self-insertion is the persistent vice of bad fanfic (hint: there is good fanfic too, it doesn't fall for the self-insert nonsense).
Hey, some authors manage to have huge careers with self-insert characters!
(This is hardly the only reason why Karl May is now considered massively cringe, but it does feature prominently.)
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Hey, some authors manage to have huge careers with self-insert characters!
(This is hardly the only reason why Karl May is now considered massively cringe, but it does feature prominently.)
@juergen_hubert @cstross That puts me in mind of Legend in which the protagonist (protrayed by Richard Dean Anderson) poses for the cover photos of his dime novels and gets mistaken for the hero of his books.
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@juergen_hubert @cstross That puts me in mind of Legend in which the protagonist (protrayed by Richard Dean Anderson) poses for the cover photos of his dime novels and gets mistaken for the hero of his books.
Oh, Karl May did this deliberately.