Aahh I have started writing fanfiction kinda stuff (not super explicit, mind you) as requests/commissions to practice my writing skills~
I don't want to share it with people on FH quite yet, of course, and at the same time I'm also practicing with my own plots. Of course several of those kinda exist in personal files. Honestly when I write not much is reviewed unless its posted on 'An Archive of Our Own' (as that is so much better than fanfiction.net) or teachers get all nosy and ready through my 'person writings' part of my reading/writing journal, which I only have because sixth grade kinda requires that. (Usually they blabber about 'Oh there shouldn't be kissing!' 'Why is that character so violent?' ' You're style is so old-fashioned!' and unpositive stuff like that thank you teachers). But honestly, because I post some of my work on the internet (really it's mainly just Sherlock and Doctor Who drabble/my own written episodes because I've wanted to get into stuff like that, too~) I don't mind who reads it. They tend to be more rational than my own teachers, after-all, and my mother typically shoots me off with a 'Do you know what plagiarism is?'. Other-wise though, I'm public about what I write and how it is to be reviewed.
I prefer people over the internet reading stuff, reviewing it, and not saying it to my face than in-real-life people I can 'trust' (in most circumstances, I get the 'too many big words' thing.) One person, a friend of mine I attended a sports camp with, however, was quite interested in what I have to say~ However I don't show people in-real-life my stuff unless I just know they'll be impressed.
A lot of stuff I write myself fits in the 'Something Stephen King would write' category.
In other words it's typically disturbing in subjects despite my age. I want to explore a much darker sort of genre, however. Where you can get so much more creative with your villains and what they've done; even make the 'good guy' fall. The murders are gruesome and the punishments either better of worse~ I like the feeling of deciding how society deals with the villain presented in their story, if you may follow. However at the same time 'fantasty-type' things have been devloped, still containing an odd mixture of the more gruesomely poetic. I want to make something quite fictional, but more adult typed in the future, I suppose. Much more complex than the rather simple 'He/She is a hero chosen for a special quest; one in which will save them all. . ' sort of thing.