I found this to be just silly and decided to type it up. But before we get to the article at hand, a bit of background. Every Tuesday, the York Daily Record has a "Teen Takeover" feature in the "Living" section. The articles are written by students from around York County. Here is one of those articles:
By Usha Baublitz
A little more than a year ago, a friend of mine showed me a review she received on a story she had written for a website made for media fans.
I'm gonna jump in here real quick to remind you all that the author is in middle school.
The site allows users to write and post stories about the casts and characters of their favorite books, movies, TV shows and cartoons. I was immediately interested in fanfiction.net because I have always loved to write stories and the site allows you to post them anonymously--saving you the embarrassment of anyone knowing that it's your story they're reading.
Users and visitors can also review the stories written by other users. Fanfiction.net is free, and it's the perfect way to waste time by reading stories by other people who enjoy the same things you do.
Like lemons, slash fics, and Mary Sues.
It's also considered to be an international journaling website, so there could be someone halfway across the planet reading your story.
Welcome to the Internet.
The site categorizes stories by genres, subjects, and status. If you look hard enough, you can probably find a story about almost anything. I once found one about pickles.
Wonder what those pickles were used for...
Though, pickle stories aren't common, there are stories for basically any form of entertainment you can think of, so there will always be something for everyone.
I love this site. It's actually where I realized my passion for writing, and I love reading stories by other people from other parts of the world who I can relate to by talking about some book series we're both reading or writing about. My two favorite parts about the site are that I have the freedom to make up any type of story I want--there are no restrictions on ideas. However, there are restrictions on foul language and discrimination, and all violators will be banned from the site.
Apparently Baublitz hasn't seen the part of FF.net that I have seen...
Secondly, I enjoy getting e-mails about the progress of my stories. When I get reviews, update alerts, or my story is added to somone's favorites list, I can't help but feel great, knowing that someone in the world enjoys what I write. And it truly is a great feeling.
Now go read
Half-life: Full Life Consequences and tell me if FF.Net is so great then. Obviously Baublitz hasn't yet ventured into the darker depths of that place...