More to the point: as someone who understands Mulder so much better, who wants to write him more, should I abandon hope of being a writer of woman-centric fic?
I think you can write Scully well, in a way that's not defined completely by her relationship with Mulder, but characters and real people are intertwined with each other, and people do look/feel/seem a certain way when viewed through the eyes of those who love them and mean a lot to them.
...when I write Mulder, Scully burns the brighter for it, because she always does in his mind, anyway.
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More to the point: as someone who understands Mulder so much better, who wants to write him more, should I abandon hope of being a writer of woman-centric fic?
I think you can write Scully well, in a way that's not defined completely by her relationship with Mulder, but characters and real people are intertwined with each other, and people do look/feel/seem a certain way when viewed through the eyes of those who love them and mean a lot to them.
...when I write Mulder, Scully burns the brighter for it, because she always does in his mind, anyway.
This, yes.