Shut it, you!
Fan Fiction II: Great story! Where's the sequel?
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
Why do people who argue against fanfic have to be so stupid about it?
This unfair summation of a complicated situation brought to you by the letters "WTF" and "ARGH."
People argue against fanfic? Arguing against rain would be just as effective.
It's icky, you know. And wrong. Either legally or morally, or possibly both.
Oh those kind. I feel sorry for them. Their lives would be so much easier if they just stayed away from stuff they didn't enjoy. I don't like professional wrestling. I don't watch it. Problem solved.
The person in question is an author. And quite wanky in a fandom way.
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Barb,
I read your take and the original post about fan fic and I have a couple of reactions:
1) I actually knew the author online several years ago and she is not a nice person IMO. I was not surprised by her post (in tone and substance) about fan fiction.
2) I get that authors are appalled by the use of their characters, but I have always seen fan fiction like youtube mashups. As long as people aren't trying to profit from it, sometimes marvelous things can come out of the ventures. I understand copyright needs to be enforced, but people also need to have fun. There has to be some kind of playground out there where people can mutually agree not to bother each other.
I think the most reasoned response to [redacted] post was the one that Fay posted in her LJ, it's a masterpiece. [link]
I don't think there's anyone here who would disagree with Fay, but for those of you who have problems managing to come up with a most excellent analogy that will slay them dead (like me), use hers. It's awesome.
I don't think we should have to excuse ourselves for writing fanfiction. Whether we do it for practice or just because, it's a valid form of art and Fay articulates that just so damn well. I love her spicy brains.