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Wow. So much for fanfiction being 'not for profit', eh?
Spike ,'Selfless'
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Wow. So much for fanfiction being 'not for profit', eh?
I don't know why I'm taken aback. It's not like I haven't seen this before. It's just...some people out there manage to struggle through just fine without blackmailing their readers, I guess. I know there are people out there who are incredible writers, and whose financial situations are less than optimal, and they do what they have to do without resorting to cheap tactics like this.
I've been offered cookies, and occassionally receive nummy pictures. Obviously I have to rethink my bribe scale.
Um, wow.
The mind boggles.
And frankly, hon, that's why they call it fan fiction. If you got paid for it, it would be called a tie-in.
It has hit fandom_wank, by the way. I'm sure we're all shocked.
If people will pay her for it ... well, there's the impact on the fan fiction rep/community as a whole, but otherwise if her fanbase wants to pay her to take a year off, I'd be impressed.
Just like I have nothing against those chicks who set up websites asking for random money, except where it makes the less reasoning daub all women with the same opportunistic brush.
I don't really object to it in theory, as it's just basically cutting out the publishing/printing middlemen. Wait a second, I work in publishing—OBJECTION!
But this strikes me as quite off-putting:
If you're not, that's understandable, and all I ask is that you never again ask me how my WIPs are coming.
Not a problem, hon.
How does one get to fandom_wank? I plugged that in on LJ and got an "account suspended" message.
It's on journalfen.net.
It's a gift economy, madame. I think you want the for-pay economy next door, the one we call "professional publication".