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karadinart) wrote2011-02-10 10:04 am
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Do You Have To Be Sexually Attracted to a Character to write about her/him in a fic involving sex??
Um, well, for me yes? Maybe that's really shallow of me.
Case in point - SHERLOCK. Would I ever have written slashy fic about Sherlock Holmes and John Watson before this series? No.
I adore Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle, I adore Jeremy Brett's Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which had I been into writing fic at the time I would have done so ... but not slash. I've even seen and enjoyed the Sherlock Holmes movie with Robert and Jude, whom I like, but I would never have written slash about it. (honestly, it's not Sherlock Holmes to me, that movie)
Just Ben's Sherlock and Martin's John. It's the chemistry they have as a pair.
Because if it was just Benedict's Sherlock, no. And only Martin's John Watson, no. It's what they have together. I guess I can't explain it better than that, because I have seen Benedict in other roles and Martin too, and they are great but no 'ding ding' *sporfle* sorry, that's the noise it makes in my head.
And I think in many Sherlock fics, you can see the author's attraction is the physical beauty of Benedict, but for me, it's equal parts John's complex character as Sherlock's brilliance and quirks.
Now, in anime fandoms, I get the pairing too, and that's on a purely abstract level, as say, in BLEACH the contrast of Byakuya, tall regal, aristocratic, black and white, and Renji, impulsive, dangerous, caring red haired maniac as he is - or even L and Light in Death Note, the contrasts and trying to fit them together.
And I should note, I canon pair like a canon pair whore. To me it's about what's been done and taking it on a tangent, what if, but not too far, cos if I go too far, well, they are not them anymore, it's something else. And yeah, I see everything in my head like a movie when I write, I wish I could just suck it out and throw it up on YouTube.
Okay long thing is long.
Case in point - SHERLOCK. Would I ever have written slashy fic about Sherlock Holmes and John Watson before this series? No.
I adore Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle, I adore Jeremy Brett's Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which had I been into writing fic at the time I would have done so ... but not slash. I've even seen and enjoyed the Sherlock Holmes movie with Robert and Jude, whom I like, but I would never have written slash about it. (honestly, it's not Sherlock Holmes to me, that movie)
Just Ben's Sherlock and Martin's John. It's the chemistry they have as a pair.
Because if it was just Benedict's Sherlock, no. And only Martin's John Watson, no. It's what they have together. I guess I can't explain it better than that, because I have seen Benedict in other roles and Martin too, and they are great but no 'ding ding' *sporfle* sorry, that's the noise it makes in my head.
And I think in many Sherlock fics, you can see the author's attraction is the physical beauty of Benedict, but for me, it's equal parts John's complex character as Sherlock's brilliance and quirks.
Now, in anime fandoms, I get the pairing too, and that's on a purely abstract level, as say, in BLEACH the contrast of Byakuya, tall regal, aristocratic, black and white, and Renji, impulsive, dangerous, caring red haired maniac as he is - or even L and Light in Death Note, the contrasts and trying to fit them together.
And I should note, I canon pair like a canon pair whore. To me it's about what's been done and taking it on a tangent, what if, but not too far, cos if I go too far, well, they are not them anymore, it's something else. And yeah, I see everything in my head like a movie when I write, I wish I could just suck it out and throw it up on YouTube.
Okay long thing is long.
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The character dynamic is what gets me into a pairing, regardless of whether it's 'canon' or not (having said that, I definitely tend toward 'main' pairings in a canon that look quite obvious, like Holmes/Watson or Kirk/Spock or something). But the characters can have chemistry together regardless of whether I find them fanciable, and I feel like, I don't know, I'm writing them for each other, not for me, if that makes any sense! Like, even with those pairings--as good-looking a fellow as Benedict Cumberbatch is, I don't fancy Martin Freeman at all, but I still would (if I were writing in that fandom) have them have a lot of edgy repressed sex. ;)
Or, say, Kirk/Spock: in the reboot, okay, I am desperately in love with Chris Pine like a 14 year old girl, but I also write TOS, and Shatner and Nimoy, while awesome, are sort of like grandparents and I am EWW about them being naked when not in character. But the characters are so clearly hot for each other that I forget I don't fancy them and write them as if I do.
FWIW, when writing original characters having sex, I almost go out of my way to have them not be the sort of person I fancy. Is that odd? ;)
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Yes, that's the thing, Martin on his own and even Benedict on his own, no, together, well, I can see what (for example) Sherlock would be attracted to in John, and write from Sherlock's pov, not mine, so yes in a way, writing for the characters - but in looking through Sherlock's eyes, Martin's John is dead sexy to me now, wooly jumpers included. ;D
But with Sherlock it's maybe the things that others would not find attractive, what do they mean to Sherlock? The stress lines on John's face, his hands, what others might see as ordinary, typical, flaws, if you would.
And because of Sherlock's actors, I can read Sherlock Holmes slash fic - that's well written - even if it was from Jeremy Brett days, or Nigel Rathbone and enjoy it now, where I would not before, (as you say with old school Kirk/Spock)
When I'm writing original fic, I have at least one character in mind that I fancy, because usually I 'cast' an actor as him, well, just in general I like to have an idea of what they look like, cos it makes writing easier. Maybe that's my problem with my current OF, my lead keeps morphing! (I was trying for Sean Bean ....)
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I totally know what you mean about being able to read anything Sherlock now you have the characters in your head! I hadn't written any at all, but I had watched the Downey/Law film and the BBC series (and read Doyle of course), and so then when I got a chance to write steampunk Holmes erotica, that was all in my head and informing the characters I ended up with--even though I wasn't writing about them, exactly, but really enjoying making my own versions of them.
I do tend to have a 'type', though, I confess. Other than my Harry/Draco days I almost always go for the 'best friends are more than friends' tropes, where the characters balance each other out (and usually one is dark and one is fair...).
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I like the Harry/Draco dynamic as being antagonists, to begin with, and they both have to get over their upbringing to come to an understanding, but I never want Draco to stop being arrogant, which could sort of be Sherlock as well ...
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As I've gone on, my sex scenes are less and less physically descriptive? choreographed? too.
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It's tricky with sex scenes that are too involved, they can go too long, or there is an element which throws the reader off.