Mal: I call you back? Wash: No, Mal. You didn't. Zoe: I take full responsibility, cap.

'Out Of Gas'


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.


Calli - Sep 28, 2014 6:19:26 pm PDT #9127 of 10434
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

Mostly I read fic because I want to read more about characters who caught my attention in movies or tv shows. I usually only notice OCs if they're in a plot space that I'd expect to be filled by the canon characters. Otherwise they're just other characters in a fic, which you often need to make it realistic. In Rageprufrock's "Least of All Possible Mistakes" there are a number of original background characters as Lestrad's coworkers, but I don't really think of them as OC's because they're not overshadowing the main characters' storylines, they're making those characters and their storylines richer. In Scifigrrl47's fics, Shaun and Drew didn't seem like OCs (as I define them) when they were introduced, but became OCs when they got their own fics, with various Avengers as supporting characters. I guess that's my dividing line between fic and non-fic reading. In the latter I'm in it for the story (at least at the beginning--after watching him grow up in Bujold's books I'd read about Ivan Vorpatril chosing a recycling container) and hoping new characters (or characters unique to that story's world, if it's part of a series) will bring it to life.


Atropa - Sep 28, 2014 9:41:17 pm PDT #9128 of 10434
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

... as someone who writes a fair number of OCs (and by far my most popular SPN story was about an OC), I'm feeling a bit depressed by this conversation.

Much like Sophia, I don't really notice OCs unless they're badly written, so my statement of not running across OCs I like is, now that I think about it, probably wrong.

I read mostly bandom RPF these days, so any OCs tend to be glaringly obvious and clunky. Which usually leads me to back-buttoning out and rereading Bandpires or To Die Will Be An Awfully Big Adventure.


Atropa - Sep 28, 2014 9:43:24 pm PDT #9129 of 10434
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

I usually only notice OCs if they're in a plot space that I'd expect to be filled by the canon characters. Otherwise they're just other characters in a fic, which you often need to make it realistic.

BING BING BING.

That explains why I can't immediately bring to mind other OCs that I like. Of course there are OCs in fic I like, but they feel like a natural part of the story.


Consuela - Sep 29, 2014 7:52:03 pm PDT #9130 of 10434
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Hey, so the Narnia Fic Exchange for this year just opened, and there are some awesome stories in it! (There are also 2 stories by me, one of which is so obviously by me it should have a blinky sign on it.)


P.M. Marc - Sep 30, 2014 9:42:27 am PDT #9131 of 10434
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

A good writer writes believable characters, original or canon.

A bad writer, OTOH, tends not to, and while we can, to an extent, fill in the gaps with the canon characters re: characterization, we can't with their OCs.

For reasons, which involve largely the fact that I read too fast and sleep too little, I'll occasionally wind up at the Pit of Voles.

The OCs there will give you nightmares. Nightmares of characters named Calliope Ravenswood, insert high-level profession here, serving as a love interest for insert object of fannish affection here. I'm not saying those don't serve a purpose, because they do, and more power to 'em, blah blah blah.

But they do trigger both my embarrassment squick and my firm and lasting fourth wall issues, so.

I need motivation to finish the story I'm working on. It's shockingly hard to find.


WindSparrow - Sep 30, 2014 5:34:54 pm PDT #9132 of 10434
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Consuela, the first page I saw had four stories. I know there are bunches more, so I probably shouldn't try to guess yet. I read those four... one of them had a familiar feel to it, but I don't know if that's because it was really one of yours (it was of characters I don't remember you writing before) or if it is because another author is as good as you are at truly capturing some aspect(s) of the true Narnian spirit.


Consuela - Sep 30, 2014 5:35:19 pm PDT #9133 of 10434
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Yeah, there are 25 stories in total.


Consuela - Sep 30, 2014 5:35:46 pm PDT #9134 of 10434
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Plus any people write for NFE Madness, which is just like Yuletide Madness: people pick up unused prompts and run with them.


WindSparrow - Sep 30, 2014 5:38:13 pm PDT #9135 of 10434
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

I went back and edited that comment because I hadn't really finished my thought.


Connie Neil - Oct 02, 2014 2:43:22 pm PDT #9136 of 10434
brillig

I have found the most perfect fic summary ever: "That time Tony gave Bucky a therapy llama."

Yes, it's Bucky. With a llama. More precisely, it's the Winter Soldier and a llama, terrifying and baffling everyone as they go through their day.

Tony's very proud.

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