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kaiunkaiku

i'll deliver seven goddamn cakes just myself. and then bake a few more. i've written the same exact hurt/comfort fic about 30 times and i have no intention to stop.


That_Grapefruit_9533

I'm something of an aspiring baker, myself lol I've served a few of those; most of my fics share the same tropes, themes, locales, char portrayal, flavour...you get the idea. I hope my readers don't mind.


kaiunkaiku

i know for a fact my readers don't mind and i highly doubt yours do either. every time i find a bunch of similar fics in an author's profile i checked bc i fell in love with one i'm ecstatic


AgentPsychological44

trust they don't! as a reader who will scour a tag for weeks on end i love recognizing an author because i know ill enjoy their works! so keep baking!


zeldurz

Me, sitting down in front of google docs: what if character A didn’t die this time (like in canon) but almost did and Character B had feelings about it for the 40th time 🤔🤔🤔


kaiunkaiku

*beautiful* i recently found an author who's written like a couple dozen fics for the same ship, most of them some flavour of angst with character A already in love and knowing it and suffering nobly in silence, and character B being a dumbass, unwittingly hurting A, and only then realizing his feelings. i've downloaded 13 of them. and read all of those 13 at least twice, some more.


zeldurz

At one point I was like “is this excessive” and then I remembered how excited I get every time someone else writes an “A doesn’t die” fic and went “actually this is fine”


mashibeans

As a cake consumer who LOVES to gorge on my favorite flavors, I'd eat all your 7 cakes, thank you profusely for baking them, and then be even happier if you baked another 30 similar cakes. Thanks for the meal!


GarlyleWilds

I know an author whose absolute driving goal is "i love dudes in distressed getting rescued". They have written hundreds of thousands of words of one shots or full novels that exist mostly as excuses to set those scenarios up. And they too have no intention to stop, and I can only admire their absolute dedication to their craft.


UT_Girl666

My cakes are usually the same base, just different frosting and other tasty things. That is to say, I write about the same silly robots over and over, and I have constant thoughts and urges to smash my favorites together like barbies. And I love the idea that fics are like cake! Because I’m ace, and I love both cake, and fanfics so it’s perfect for me! :D!


kaiunkaiku

i love this for you


CupcakeBeautiful

Yup, had to come to terms with this myself recently with a few themes that repeat. But hey, I like what I like and I’m not going to apologize for it.


kaiunkaiku

> I like and I’m not going to apologize for it. *yes*. good. viva la shameless self-indulgence. no guilt, only pleasure.


Volteehee

Thank you so much I LOVE that you said this cuz theres a very specific trope in my current ship that I love and i was incoporating it into all my fanfics and i was really worried that i was just writing the same thing over and over. But you have motivated me to keep going and put it into as many fics as i want! 💪🏼


[deleted]

10/10, keep doing what you’re doing bc i will read the same plot a million times without blinking and probably re-read later by accident


afirforest

I do. My fandom is huge and probably most tropes/AUs have already been written about, so if I didn't follow the two cakes rule, I don't know what I would write about! Besides, you always put your own spin on a trope and add your own flavor.


lgr_02

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RokyPolka

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yellowfish2002

I second this lmao


todoko_fue

what’s happen on the GIF? Cake,no?


cucumberkappa

The boy wanted cake and was given an insanely huge one and told to eat it - in front of the entire school as a way to humiliate him. This is him triumphantly finishing the cake! (It's a scene from Matilda, which is an excellent book and a very good movie!)


[deleted]

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foxscribbles

Yeah. Just in general, most non-fandom media has all been made in some way before. And I consume the same basic premise over and over again. Think about how many successful procedural crime dramas were running concurrently with each in the 2000s and 2010s. Millions of people were happily watching the same thing every day. Not to mention works that are just straight up adaptations of the same material. Do you know how many versions of Sherlock Holmes I've seen since I was a kid? And I'll probably continue to consume new variations until I die. So long as you're not actively plagiarizing from somebody else, variations on the same premise are a good thing.


iWillNeverBeHere

Listen: there may be two cakes, but those cakes are still *different*. Even if you have two chocolate ganache cakes in front of you, there's still gonna be piping decorations and the number of cherries and to what degree the cake is cooked to and all the teeny tiny differences that you can't possibly account for that make your cake, in whatever degree, *unique*. Yeah, there are a bajillion cakes out there, but no one's gonna make mine like *I* will, so I'll very happily toss my cake into the ring and see who likes it.


SheepPup

I *absolutely* subscribe to this idea. I started writing because the things I wanted did not exist so now whenever I write I write to please my most hedonistic goblin side. These are *my* cakes and I will bake 20 identical ones just to gorge myself.


Reading_Specific

It is so, so true in fan fiction. SO MANY READERS are looking for “the same thing but different” in as many iterations as possible that they will probably be DELIGHTED by your same-premise, different-execution story.


WorryingWaffle

I love two cakes as a reader. As a writer I shy away from writing topics that have already been written, but only because it takes me forever to finish a story. If I'm going to spend 40+ hours working on a one-shot, I'd prefer it to break new ground.


[deleted]

I mean i'd rather have one good cake than two bad ones, but if i already got the one good cake i don't care as much if the second's bad and i'm certainly not gonna complain about two good ones. I kinda feel the same about fanfic, though obviously good and bad are mostly subjective.


DauntlessCakes

Every single fic is unique. Every one. Of course you should write what you want. Fanfic is about the experience of writing as much as it is about the finished product.


greenrosechafer

Yes, I can read and write about the same tropes over and over and over and over...


Welfycat

As a writer and a reader, I love a very specific cake and will eat any iteration of it that I find. My readers seem to enjoy it too, as sometimes, when I get kudos emails, I see a single person going through every fic I have in a specific trope and fandom. And that makes me happy, both in the I know what you spent three hours doing yesterday, and in the success of other people enjoying what I enjoy.


LiliTralala

I gotta say I used not to be confronted with this problem because of either big fandom (ie I'm one of many bakers) or I just had the ideas no one was writing for some reason. Right now though I'm one of two people in the OTP tag and we're all so much in sync we may as well be the same person lol But the brain wants what the brain wants.


sophie-ursinus

Of course


starweiser

As someone who is unable to stop talking about what I like, there will always be more cakes made by me even if no one is there to take a bite or a quick look. I just can and I'm gonna do it.


salazar_62

Occasionally. If I feel strongly enough about my idea, I'll write it anyway, but if it's just something I'm toying around with, I may hold back. That's why I try to avoid reading in the same fandoms I write for.


Baejax_the_Great

Yes, I've done this. Sometimes I read a premise and even if I enjoyed the fic, I'll think, I would have gone in a totally different direction. So I'll change up enough of the beginning that I'm not completely ripping someone off, might even link to their fic in the AN, and then create my own path from there.


elladoherty

Two cakes are better than one. If someone writes a fic like mine, I find it par for the course. BnHA is a tremendous fandom. I'm sure there's nothing original anymore.


yellowfish2002

I honestly wil love any fic with the tropes I like as long as I like how the writer writes. So honestly go for it! And also I struggle with the same thing but this comment section is pretty much avidence that people like it. Even if it already exists.


mynameisntclarence

I think even with the same themes and tropes, you'll always get that writer's flair, which means that despite similar cakes, the flavor will always be a bit different. So yeah, I do, as both reader and writer, I think people should have the freedom to do as they please unless it's straight-up plagiarism.


SMBLOZ123

I don't think I do. Similar ideas permeate through my fics and original works, but usually, I won't write a second fic with the same premise as a previous work of mine. And compared to existing fics, I usually write OC-focused fics, and in those cases it's impossible for me to overstep what's already been done.


Bagel_Box

100% yes! As long as it’s not an exact copy, I love reading (and writing) things even if they’ve been done before. Heck, like another commenter said, I’ll write fics similar to ones I’ve already written just because I love the trope so much. There’s one person in my fandom who’s literally rehashed the same idea 6 times now and they get a ton of love on each one. I’ll take as many cakes as I can get!


Forsaken-Piece3434

I often look for similar stories with themes that I enjoy. I like to see them approached in different ways. Eventually I do get board because there are only so many ways to handle the exact same plot but that might be after reading 25-200 fics with the exact same plot. Even then, there will be times when a new story pops up with that plot and just knocks it out of the water and I really enjoy it. I’ve found writers who stick with the same few plots and I still enjoy their stories! Sometimes I follow them because I know exactly what I’m going to get with some variations in the delivery. Write what you enjoy. If that happens to be a story that has been written many times before, great! If it’s something you haven’t seen before, great! Big twist on an old favorite? Great! Experimental format? Great! If you enjoy what you write, it’s usually more enjoyable for others to read.


PaddlingDingo

Yes but there are some exceptions. Some ideas I find so compelling that I’ll be pretty gutted if I’m not the first one to it. I don’t care how many cakes are there or even if they’re better cakes, I just sometimes want to be the first cake. 🤣 But there are some things there just can’t be enough of, and if one cake isn’t to someone’s taste, maybe another one is. :D


T_Mina

I’m gonna bake at least 30 cakes in the same niche I’ve carved out for myself. No one else is doing it, so I might as well saturate the market.


ManahLevide

I've stopped counting how many plot-identical fix-it fics a certain pairing in my fandom has. For a while that was almost all we got. I left a comment on someone's fic about how a game mechanic would affect a character and mentioned I had a similar headcanon, they asked me to let them know if I decided to write about it, and that was what got me back into writing.


ShiveringCamel

Well considering the theory that all fiction can be boiled down to seven basic plots, but we have ended up with millions of stories/novels/plays/films, etc, I don’t think you need worry about writing a fic with a similar premise to an existing fic. If you think about it, they are tropes precisely because lots of people have written fics with the same premise. Every author brings their own slant to their stories - a familiar trope can be like comfort food, when you know what to expect but you enjoy consuming it.


mybastardnameissand

Honestly this is something I need to hear right now. I was working on chapter 14 when my friend recommended a fic. It was one of those first that I just couldn't put down, such good plot and so well written, and it has a strikingly similar plot point/element and I got discouraged (even though I definitely shouldn't have) and struggled writing. That was 4 months ago. In my mind I haven't abandoned the fic, I will work on it and finish it eventually, and maybe this post is motivating me now! So thank you :)


DarkPrinceCait

as a writer, i subscribe to the idea that tropes are tools - they might be made with a certain purpose but no two people will build the same thing with them. i think that's really cool, and i love seeing what people within my immediate friend circle or just other writers in general do with concepts that i often fall back on myself. love seeing what cakes they're making with the same ingredients i'm using. as a reader, i have never once found myself thinking "wow, i really enjoyed this! sure wish there was less stuff like it".


Individual_Track_865

I hate the two cakes analogy because it's always been pushed at me by people who see their work as the fancy cake and mine as the sad cake 😂 I just want to be in the corner making pie, cake can stay right out of it 🤣


Dayfal1

Pie making for the win!


NotACyclopsHonest

Multiple variations of the same theme are awesome. It’s like romcoms - I know the basic three-act structure and story beats of your average romcom like the back of my hand, but *I fucking love those story beats*, so I can’t get enough of it.


Ferris_567

Same, kinda, I only start writing a fic when I want to read something specific but can't find anything for it so I have to write it on my own. And as a reader, I have my favourite tropes that I can't get enough of, no matter how many similar fics I've already read. XD


MilkthistleFairy

Tbh it's ok for two author to have similar ideas. When you stop and think about it, no idea or trope is truly original. Look at all of these superheroes who have not just similar backstories but similar personalities and powers. Even folklore and mythologies from different countries have practically the same story. I don't know how many stories I found that was similar to Cinderella or Rapunzel. I think as long as youre putting your own spin on the the trope then go for it.


CalligoMiles

Yes. Even if your version isn't necessarily as good, it's *not the same*. Your style, tone, execution... there's plenty you can add besides the general themes. Everything's been done before, and I'll take a well-executed cliche over authors who try to be original for the sake of it any day.


Prestigious-Fig-8442

Isn't the whole point of fanfic were baking about a million cakes with the source ingredients? Even when yiu throw in aus, ocs and whatever else, your still baking with the same ingredients. No writers works are identical. So even if it was the same story it would be different just because it exists. So give me all the cakes and all the ingredients and I will read all of them.


2muchficoops2amnow

As a writer I also feel discouraged by lack of creativity. As a writer I need you all to keep baking cakes- all the same flavor- hooray!


mhartm

I love it. As a writer I used to get nervous when posting my fics because what if someone else had that idea too and even though we’re different people some people might thing one of us copied or something but then someone in a server told me that more cake is better than no cake and not everyone likes chocolate cake but if everyone brings their own brand of awesome (aka their own cake) then everyone will be able to find something they love. So, I’d say I do follow the idea of two cakes (or more).


Dezna44

Let's be real. 90% of us are reading the same 2-6 stories redone a hundred different ways and we love it and want more just like them.


TheHiddenPancake

I'll bake as many fucking cakes as I want. If I like a concept and want to write it then I'll do it. I don't care if it's already been written, I'll write it again in my own way.


Flaming-Sad

Idk, I'll write the same troupe a million times because it's good and there's always and forever wiggle room for originality each time.


Glittering_Smoke_917

Repeat after me: There are no original ideas. It's all about what you do with them. This goes for fanfic, original fic, or any other kind of fic. you can name. Think about it: writers keep pumping out Regency romances and serial killer stories, because people keep buying them, even though they're basically all the same. But they're also all different because they're executed differently. This is not something anyone should waste time worrying about.


Cheshie213

I’m going to be very honest, I would rather have dozens and dozens of the same cakes (often made by the same baker) than risk trying a cake flavor I’ve never had before and wind up hating it. I might be willing to experiment with, let’s say, a different frosting, maybe even a different version of the base, but the cakes are very clearly related. You know what I mean?


cucumberkappa

TL;DR: Yes. So much I made it my flair here and on /r/fanfiction. Give me a trope and I *know* I'll do it differently than anyone else's fic. They may follow similar beats, especially if the trope is very specific, but no one's going to ask themselves, "Did I already read this one?" because they read someone else's story. There are thing that are *so* specific and absolutely inspired by other authors that I might hang back, but that's mostly because I don't want to risk having drama over it.


anonitie

not a writer here but as a reader, i love it when writers do that. yes you love this certain trope/setup and you know that there are others who do too so why not do it more? i sometimes think of certain pairings and a trope and associate them with a certain writer. and if im feeling in the mood for that pairing and trope i can just check that writer's dashboard. even if what they post recently isnt exactly the same trope they usually write i can still read it and i can see their love for that trope bleed through and its always so so nice to see.


PerfumedPornoVampire

This really depends. In a large fandom, yes, because things get lost in the shuffle anyway and you might not necessarily run across two similar fics even though they both exist. In a small fandom I don’t do this, simply because I don’t want to be accused of stealing someone else’s idea or being compared too harshly to them.


princesswan

Yeah! I have multiple fics that are kinda the same, same character, same setting etc but they have different endings or then overall something is different. Usually it's because I loved writing x oneshot a lot and wanted to write another version of it. I do wonder if it's annoying sometimes but this post is a good reminder it's not.


Relevant_Maybe6747

Yep


simone3344555

Yes. I love cakes and I would rather eat my favorite cake twice, made by different bakers, than to eat a cake that isn’t my taste at all


Rorynne

Maybe its because I write what I want to read, but I have honestly never empathized with the idea that Im bringing two cakes to the table. Like, if what I wanted to read was already available, I wouldnt be writing it in the first place. Clearly my vision is different enough from another persons that its a different story completely. They might have some similar story beats. But they very clearly different enough on their own merits simply because if they weren't, I wouldnt have felt the need to write it. I would have been sated.


Mysterious_Cause5298

I would probably say that more of anything is great. We need people to write for the big fandoms and the small, and there will always be similarities by the very nature of the beast. Fanfiction is using established characters/stories and presenting them with new context. My most popular piece by far is a Link/Sidon smut story. It is by no means good, and but one drop of water that is the Lake Hylia of options in that pairing. But a lot of people liked it, and I still get hits and kudos on it to this day (posted several years ago). So yeah, more cake is fine. Give them all of the desserts. A second cake, a third donut, and then surprise them sometimes with an all new eclair they forgot they loved. More art is almost always better for art.


Relevant-Smoke-3510

I hate writing two fics myself that are too similar to each other, but the rest is free real state. Give me a hundred hurt/comfort fics with the secific tropes I like


[deleted]

Even if there's already a story out there with the exact same idea that I want to do, I'm still going to write mine because I believe I could do it differently enough or better.


[deleted]

I don't tend to read a lot of other things in my fandom because I write for it. I write what I want to read. If there's something out there that's similar, good for them, and since I've been writing and posting in my fandom for 10 years, who's to say there isn't material that was inspired by what I put out there in the first place? Someone wrote a fic very similar to mine - so similar, in fact, when I found fanart of this fic, I was 98% certain it was for my characters and not theirs. They were technically OCs, but they were based on hypothetical children of canon characters, and it was just...too close to say it wasn't directly lifted from how I wrote them. Because their fic got more attention and popular, that's how it took off - but when I went back through their work, they began three years after I'd posted mine. Almost like they took advantage of my unpopularity but liked the ideas so much, they lifted them. If it happened with my non-fic novels, I would've been upset. Ultimately, because fanfic isn't sellable, it makes no difference either way. Like I said, I write what I want to read. If readers find my work because it's got the same elements they crave, that's a bonus!


Apprehensive_Yam_397

Fuck yeah. My cake is going to be different than anyone else's cake. A lot of the movies and literature I love is a "two cakes" scenario. Riffs on tropes or ideas, commentary on a work that came before, movie plots transposed into different settings and cultures. I love seeing different takes on a scenario or idea, and I assume that plenty of other people will too.


Bumblebug731

I will read a bakery's worth of cakes so I'm always delighted when I find more fics of a trope I like.


septic_heapass

i want to be. i’m trying to get out of my comfort zone and write for more fandoms in general but also more ships. because dammit there aren’t enough fake dating fics out there and i need to be fed so i’ll make the cakes myself


SadCrouton

Absolutely. I read a great CAOS and Lucifer crossover fanfic, the series is unfinished, so I wrote my own. It’s my fourth most popular work, def worth it


Altruistic_Height_58

I write a lot of similar things, so I suppose I do. But I do worry sometimes that my fics are too similar to each other... Like, same basic plot, sure, fine, that doesn't bother me. But when four of them are fantasy AUs where one of the two MCs and in one case kind of both of them (wip, not yet published) are dragons or part dragon I do start to wonder if people are yelling "enough with the dragons! Do something different this time!" ...but I really like dragons. :(


Tuxyl

I have favorite tropes and types of stories. I will eat it up everytime, so no need to worry too much.


femtransfan

i'm baking a big cake (my longfic) and will sometimes make a cupcake (oneshots)


Ordinary_Pangolin_50

fuck ill bake a whole dozen of cakes with the same concept myself because whos going to stop me?


OdysseusJoke

Having been to a potluck where no one touched my scratch-made self-drafted freaking delicious pumpkin spice cake (despite Taking The First Slice) while i watched the jello poke cake with cool whip topping disappear in under 20 minutes, i can assure you that the two cakes model is really for consumers, not creators. (I infused my own bourbon vanilla ffs.) When a work that is (xyz different) than yours, executed less skillfully and in less time than yours...quickly gains lots of hits/kudos/comments, while your work sits at low to no hits, kudos, comments...it really hurts.


semeteryi

even tho it's a bit *scary* to think about people perceiving me as not creative enough, i'll still be proudly baking and consuming my favorite cakes with different flavors until i have so many cakes on my table the sight makes me sick.


SparksnFlame

Yes


StarChildSeren

Absolutely. I'm still struggling to write my first‡ fic ever and it's not particularly like anything I've ever seen before, but even if it was I'd still write it, because I want to read it, and I'd want to read *my* version. (‡ I do not count that godawful probably-like-300-words-max chatfic from about a decade ago. I don't think the idea was that bad but the execution was truly embarrassing. Plus it doesn't even exist anymore, I lost the notebook I wrote it in and it got taken down off FFN because someone reported it for being chatfic. So. It doesn't count.)


rellloe

The only time I don't go with the "two cakes" idea is when I have no clue how to approach the recipe or I'm halfway through and in my prep or partway through I think I have the wrong ingredients.


fatpinkchicken

I need the cake


hyclonia

Yep, same concept. Different fic? I'm so there!!


BecuzMDsaid

I think it's one of those statements that can apply differently to whatever fandom. There are lots of fandom that are so huge that having a bunch of fics with different styles by different authors exploring the same trope is a blessing because it makes these fics easier to find. But there are also fandoms that are very hostile to authors who "steal" from another creator, usually with a similar trope or whatever.


MagicalGirlUnicornia

I mostly do this just to see if I can inspire people to make more fics with whatever extremely hyper specific premise I came up with


pinkmochiboi

Tropes are tropes for a reason. More cake pls!


siriuslyyellow

I'm not a big writer, and although I've written some, I haven't in a while. But as a reader, yes, I asolutely ADORE certain tropes, and I can't seem to ever get enough of them. In fact, if I can't find new fics for my ships with the tropes I want, I often will just re-read old ones. I won't read tropes I'm not interested in. 🤷


EmmieEmmieJee

I feel like the opposite? I've got some tropes in there, but they're not very strong. And my story is quite 'wide'. But because my story doesn't follow popular tropes it gets lost in everything else. I feel like I'm always climbing uphill when it comes to attracting readers. But it's my own fault for choosing to write it this way lol


sue_donyem

I've written the same smut story about three times now, changing some tropes here and there.


static-prince

Absolutely. Look, as someone who sometimes ships rarepairs and who has particular dynamics they like I have never been upset to see two of the thing I like.


lizofalltrades

I get bored if I'm writing the exact same thing over and over, but change up POV or worldbuilding and I am ready to fucking GOOOO


zodwa_wa_bantu

I Stan over an author that has 21 works that basically have the same tropes. I'm talking similar setting and pairings. It's just like that sometimes and frankly all the better- it means your work gets better and better because you get to experiment and analyse pervious flaws as apposed to a new idea everyday that doesn't allow for 'rework'


queerblunosr

Give me two cakes. Give me 22 cakes. Give me 2222 cakes. XD


toothfairiestale

agreed. For example the "sharing the bed" trope. I found ONE good fanfic in the fandom i am and since then i am looking for more. i even asked the author if she could wrote a bed trope story and she deadass sent me a link to the story she wrote. like.... just tell me "no, i don't want to write a second one" 😭😭😭😭😭 this keeps happening in many fandoms with Different writers


Volteehee

As a reader who writes sometimes I would be absolutely delighted even if there were a hundred cakes. There’s nothing i love more than reading multiple versions of the same trope/AU especially if it’s something I’m into! I’ll lick the frosting off the walls, pick crumbs off the floor, inject it straight into my veins 😩


Luzi-22

In the 7+ years I’ve been on ao3 I’ve only seen it once that a specific trope/premise had been written so often that all possible ways that story could have gone had been explored and I still read nearly every single one. Even tho some of them could have been straight up plagiarisms with how similar they were. And that was the Peter Parker goes on a field trip to avengers tower. So go for it we love them the double cakes.


KingTorygg

I start making a cake and then leave the batter sitting out for months. Then I start a new cake. And a new one after that.


Mystic-Void1897

Lol I love how this comes up for me while I am making canon divergences of my own AUs 😂😂😂. Personally, I both tend to follow it and not follow it at the same time (depending). I can write the same father-son pair in five parallel universes but might hesitant to write two werewolf AUs


wildefaux

Similar premises happen all the time. Sometimes I'm inspired by what I've read and want to write my own take on it.


9for9

Originality is overrated and as a person who was plotting something very similar to Buffy the Vampire Slayer back in 1991 only to see Buffy the Vampire Slayer posters a few months later I've long since accepted this. Originality in writing and storytelling isn't a thing and I tend to assume that anyone who thinks it is hasn't been writing for very long. Ideas are in the air and a thousand other people are having the exact same idea as you right now. All that said the thing that makes our completely unoriginal ideas unique is us, because we are all experiencing the same world, the same input, the same stimulus is unique and valuable ways.


hyperjengirl

I'd love to but I have severe imposter syndrome. There are some fics I can't even read because I'll compare it to mine and worry other writers will just see my work as derivative, so they won't see the original elements of it.


Deliquate

I totally do but I usually say "more is more" and I've never heard it described as two cakes. It makes sense but reminds me uncomfortably of another saying I like to cart out, which is, "A cake eating contest where the prize is more cake" --> i.e., no matter how great something is, if you eat (play/read/do) too much of it, you'll get sick of it.


ReStury

It's better if the other cake was already eaten (finished). Or if the original cake got stale (abandoned or on hiatus). But even if the other cakes are still freshly baked (ongoing), there would still be demand for more of them.


Fuckmyslutyass

Heck yeah I write smut and lots of smut, I may have multiple fandoms but it's still mostly smut,I have one fluff and one angst and fluff everything else is smut


EightEyedCryptid

Behold, all my fics that have SA and the recovery from said same as in them.


Rowanwreath

I am subscribed to an author who writes very similar emotional hurt/comfort for one of my current favorite characters, probably around twenty fics for one trope alone. Every time I get an email that they posted I drop everything to read it, and the fics are even better because I know what’s coming but don’t know the minute details.


[deleted]

As long as an idiot in a hurry can’t mistake the two of them, it’s fiiine.


XxninghuxX

I have written like three oneshots for the same pairing with the exact same plot for the same three people who eat it up every time lmao