I haven't written a fanfiction due to the fear of receiving heavy negative reviews. I was afraid of failing to appease the fans or being seen as a terrible writer. Previously, I lurked on several stories, only to see a multitude of negativity. I didn't know if I could bare it.
Yet, you cannot grow as a writer if you don't write. Practice makes perfect, right? You develop further with the give and take from your audience. As a writer, you want to make a lasting impact on your reader. You take and mold their feedback into future projects.
All that being said, people will have different reactions to your writing. They'll love it, hate it, and everything in between. Only now have I come to see that you have to muck through the waste of nonconstructive opinions. Those are often reactions that are personal to the reader and don't really have anything to do with you. I think, ultimately, you have to write for yourself. Be authentic and you'll go far. Writing is such an intimate activity, and can become so vulnerable when released to the public. Perhaps clinging to those constructive criticisms and words of affirmation are what help propel writers forward.
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