Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
I find the whole thing odd. When people bitch about not getting feedback, when people bitch about not getting the right kind of feedback, when people bitch about not getting quick enough responses for feedback, when people bitch about someone reccing their fic who didn't send feedback. It's all odd and strange and I don't get it.
And, personally, I consider a rec just as good, if not better, than feedback.
I know, I know.
It's just that I'm looking at, f'rinstance, "but we're wanking" disclaimers, and realising that it's hard to tell which side is taking itself more seriously.
Question: What room is there in fandom for non-ficwriters? I just remembered a fandom quiz from a ways back that ranks you in fandom, but if you've never written fic, it's impossible to place.
I realise that although I barely participate as even a consumer of fic, I have no idea how I'd hear *of* fans in other fandoms if they're not a writer.
I wasn't looking for some long detailed piece of feedback, but I wasn't sure how recs worked. I mean, do you just rec something, or is it standard to let someone know that you are reccing their story?
Mostly just ignorance on my part.
What room is there in fandom for non-ficwriters?
Readers, webpage builders, filkers (if you don't consider that writing), fan artists (whether original or photomanip), transcribers, analyzers...
I mean, do you just rec something, or is it standard to let someone know that you are reccing their story?
I don't let people know they're up on PolyRecs, and I don't think shrift does, although I don't speak for her. To be honest, putting the updates together is a fair amount of work, especially in the quantity we turn out. I'd like to notify people, but I don't have the time/energy.
I realise that although I barely participate as even a consumer of fic, I have no idea how I'd hear *of* fans in other fandoms if they're not a writer
Well, their LJs, but it's a good question.
I know that most of the peeps I know in other fandoms, I know from lists and LJs and cross-fandom friends. I get way more feedback from writers than from non-writers, which is the only way I'd stumble across people who aren't here or on my lists if they aren't writers or vidders or the like.
Cereal: and I can't think of any rec'cers who notify the rec'ees.
No, I know they exist, but is my perception skewed in that I don't hear of them? And I'm not counting readers, or fan artists, or filkers, really, since I consider that part and parcel of the same stuff as fanfic.
Or is my location skewed? I hear of the Tes and the Rivkas because ... well ... Dana mentioned them. I don't bump into personas of people who don't write, so much, barring someone whose name escapes me but hosted a JM site.
Are they not getting press? Am I just not reading it? Are they the support staff of fandom?
I know more about fandom and how it works, I can't say I participate more, but I lurker more places and have a better feel for it.
I wasn't looking for some long detailed piece of feedback, but I wasn't sure how recs worked. I mean, do you just rec something, or is it standard to let someone know that you are reccing their story?
I don't. Some people do. I think it's a personal preference thing.
I remember how chuffed I felt when I was recced , but it felt weird because she didn't send feedback.
It's understandable to think it's weird. Or even people who get a little upset or whatever by it. But what drives me crazy are the 17 page long rants about it in LJ. How reading fic is a privilege and it's your god-given responsibility to feedback and blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. There's one BNF that's sort of the B-ist BNF who did that. It was this huge thing and reading it felt like I was being spanked or something. I stopped reccing that person. I also stopped liking them.