User blog comment:Thomperfan/You know something weird?/@comment-31022739-20171119012245

For me, it's not weird at all.

As someone who writes fanfiction, I think that my writing has gone through some changes, most of which are for the better. That's why comparing stories that I've written at my current level to what I wrote when I first started will almost always invoke feelings of mild regret and perhaps, even shame; it’s easier to look back on one of your early creations and believe it to be mediocre when you believe you’ve evolved from that point in time.

To give you a personal example, I’m not proud of either “A Bun-Bun in the Oven” or the incomplete “Soil & Trouble” because I think my writing ecilpised those stories, and all hindsight does is remind me how limited both my understanding of the show was and my subpar writing capabilities were at the point in time in which I created them.