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Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers  

This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.


Michele T. - Jan 11, 2003 8:17:49 pm PST #2635 of 10000
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

not a BNF, but a MNF in XF fic. Now? NSM

Whoa, I just went in to acronym overload. Call the EMTs!


Consuela - Jan 11, 2003 8:18:20 pm PST #2636 of 10000
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Heh.


P.M. Marc - Jan 11, 2003 9:05:23 pm PST #2637 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

I live in terror of becoming a MNF.

I'm a happy SNF, but I've seen myself quoted, so, fear.


Consuela - Jan 11, 2003 9:16:27 pm PST #2638 of 10000
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

And yet you're a BNF amongst the Buffistas. See?

I mean, BNF just means people in a certain community recognize your name. Could mean people agree with you, but doesn't have to.

It's all very odd.


P.M. Marc - Jan 11, 2003 9:19:12 pm PST #2639 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

And yet you're a BNF amongst the Buffistas. See?

UNDO IT! UNDO IT!

Yeah, I'm aware of that. It's because I talk too much. And I was the equiv. of a BNF in the early 90s insular Seattle BBS scene, at least in a particular subsection of it, because I was active in the community, went to GTs, ran boards, and was always online.

I mean, BNF just means people in a certain community recognize your name. Could mean people agree with you, but doesn't have to.

Yerp. It's very silly.


askye - Jan 11, 2003 9:23:15 pm PST #2640 of 10000
Thrive to spite them

The Road Rules/Real World Battle of the Sexes is pretty much what happens when you throw Big Name and Little Name and No Name women together.

Jesus, talk about back stabbing and pack mentality. They were already jumping on each other and trying to tear each other's throats out, and then turning around with pretty smiles on their faces. Lots of behind the back stuff.

On the guys side there was the one huge major blow out, but other than that the guys seem to get along.

With the women it's a bunch of small petty stuff and you can see the allegiances forming and lots of "your my friend and you don't like HER so I hate HER too." happening.


Connie Neil - Jan 11, 2003 9:44:17 pm PST #2641 of 10000
brillig

All feedback thrills me. I ascribe the minimal feedbacks "Hi, I liked it" to either shyness or inability to put together a more coherent statement. I've sent feedback to strangers, mostly to encourage them to finish a series I adore.

Part of me wants to be a BNF, but that's the small person who was always picked last for Red Rover. She has belonging issues. It's too much work to maintain that kind of presence, and I'm more into everyone having fun. I found Vamp!Giles recced by Te, who specifically said she never recs Works in Progress but she was making an exception, and that's thrill enough to last for months.


Susan W. - Jan 11, 2003 11:05:30 pm PST #2642 of 10000
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

OK, I'm just skimming the discussion here, but is there really some etiquette I was heretofore unaware of that I'm supposed to be providing feedback every time I read a fanfic? Because I honestly have no clue.

I mean, I treasured every "love your story" I ever got back when I wrote Lois & Clark fanfic, but I sure HOPE not everyone who read it wrote me, because if so I had a maximum of 100 readers or so, and I'm vain enough to hope there were many, many more.


P.M. Marc - Jan 11, 2003 11:14:44 pm PST #2643 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

OK, I'm just skimming the discussion here, but is there really some etiquette I was heretofore unaware of that I'm supposed to be providing feedback every time I read a fanfic?

I don't think so, but I know that a lot more people read than send feedback, and that some writers are pretty vocal about wishing people would send more feedback in general. Then there are the feedbackers who are vocal about wishing the writers sent more thank you notes, and blah, and blah, and blah.

I don't really care. I love to get feedback. I think it's good to remind folks that hey, tell a body when you liked something, okay?, and that it's good to say thanks for reading, because that's always nice to see.

Okay. Honestly? I don't do as much reading as I used to. I try to send feedback thrice weekly, exclusive of Silverlake. Lately, I've been failing even to do that, because that which I've been reading is either on Silverlake, in which case I do my feedbacking on list, or it's on LJ, so I'll comment.

I haven't had the energy to send good feedback in a while. I need to get better about it again.


Susan W. - Jan 11, 2003 11:41:40 pm PST #2644 of 10000
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

Oh good. I try to give feedback if I know the author, but otherwise I haven't even thought about it.