Thread:Flodoomable/@comment-37028137-20200128182743/@comment-5426290-20200130082308

For your first question, what you describe is quite alright. If it comes to death and violence it is completely fine to describe a characters violent death for example. If the scene starts becoming one or several pages of fully detailed and end/or explicit torture or cannibalism or similar extremes it becomes something we're not looking for in this fandom. At least from an administrative point of view.

Themes of dependencies or mental strife or disability are equally fine to write about. It can be invigorating to see a character deal and ultimately overcome or succumb to such qualms.

I do have to say that of all the themes you will explore, the stargate dimension gives me a lot of nostalgia, I appreciate it greatly.

Your professor is right, as I've in the past realized. Why write the character if they are so one-sided that it becomes boring for the writer and reader. Writing about 'real' people is truly rewarding I'd say. (^.^)

The ending can still be somber, it is your story to write about, though happy endings are wonderful to witness. I encourage your enthusiasm for having the characters come out at the end of it for the better.

Having read the first chapter, ah yes. The tardis, how could I not make that link. (Never actually watched the show, so that might be why.)

You are quite welcome to post this story to the fanfiction of this wiki. I'm sure it will be a pleasant read for many. (0w0)b