There are a lot of fandoms I'm into, but not sure I could write for. I definitely think to write for a fandom, you have to have somewhat of an extensive knowledge for it. You don't necessarily have to know every last detail, but I think one should do their research.
For instance, I like Vampire Knight, but I don't think I'll ever write for it. Why? Because I personally feel it is too intricately detailed for me to write about it. Not to mention, I feel I'm better @ the sappy romance stuff, and this story is most definitely not like that. There's romance yes, but if someone were to write Yuki and Zero going to a cafe on a date, I'd be kinda weirded out :/
I write for several fandoms myself, but I think what happens with me is my interest changes. For instance, the other day out of the blue, I wanted to read Ranma 1/2 again, where I haven't seen that in probably a year. I take that fandom and focus on it for a while. Then if something else new happens in one of my other fandoms or I feel suddenly nostalgic about one, I switch and focus on that for a bit.
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For instance, I like Vampire Knight, but I don't think I'll ever write for it. Why? Because I personally feel it is too intricately detailed for me to write about it. Not to mention, I feel I'm better @ the sappy romance stuff, and this story is most definitely not like that. There's romance yes, but if someone were to write Yuki and Zero going to a cafe on a date, I'd be kinda weirded out :/
I write for several fandoms myself, but I think what happens with me is my interest changes. For instance, the other day out of the blue, I wanted to read Ranma 1/2 again, where I haven't seen that in probably a year. I take that fandom and focus on it for a while. Then if something else new happens in one of my other fandoms or I feel suddenly nostalgic about one, I switch and focus on that for a bit.