Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
Well, that should speed up the fanfiction portion of things. To be honest, I've never checked out the original fiction/poetry side of things. I feel a little odd about posting original stuff on the web, especially if I want to get it print-published elsewhere at some point. Does anyone else feel similarly?
I have a question about Glass Onion, and I thought I'd ask here before asking on the list and cluttering things up. If I have a story I posted a year ago on ff.net and on shrift's Buffy/Angel archive, would it be okay to send it to GO for comments and archiving?
I wouldn't put original fiction on the Net. I have dreams/fantasies of someday getting paid for the stuff.
Second on the question re: Glass Onion, which I keep meaning to check out.
Glass Onion is a worthy list and a good site. And because it's multi-fandom, they are (or were) pretty cool about people putting up older stuff on the archive and the list.
There was at one time a regular weekly "nailing", or public critique, of stories, but that seems to have fallen by the wayside. I expect you could ask for critique anyway, and see what happens.
GO is my only multi-fandom list, I've been on it since it started. It's changed a lot, but there are a lot of good writers there, and the occasional excellent discussion. The archive is good as well -- clean, loads fast, and uses the auto-archiving software that Leviathan and the BFA do.
Massive upload to the Onion, then, this weekend. Also, there a "stories about drinking" archive (bad me, forgetting the name) that I'm going to put a story on.
GO and Silverlake are the two multi-fandom lists I'm on.
I need to do a mass upload to GO and BfA this weekend, as well. I've got a backlog.
I don't put original fiction up on the net except when it's been around for while and it's clear that without some major outside input it's not going anywhere. Then I have, maybe once or twice, posted things to ff.n (there's an original story of mine there now, I think). I am a bit careful about what goes where, but at the moment I'm still regarding most of the things I write as learning exercises, with a 'crits are more important than money' attitude. Which makes the putting it on the net option quite good.
Edit: gosh, that was rambling.
I did a fairly large upload to GO a while ago, just sending stuff to the archieve not the list. I have to get up my courage and do it all at once, because I have a random fear of automatic posting interfaces. Nearly nothing of mine gets to BFA for the same reason. Stupid, but true.
The only time I get crits is here or when I specifically send something to a beta.
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All I get from ff.net is letters going "Where's the next one, you nasty tease!"
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And because it's multi-fandom, they are (or were) pretty cool about people putting up older stuff on the archive and the list.
If you're worried -- and I wouldn't be so much, but hey -- it can help to clear it with the list moderators. Alice, in particular, is always nice and helpful. (We regularly ping each other for archive software troubleshooting.)
I do know that the list admins on Glass Onion have invited members to archive their older stuff directly, and I think it's perfectly acceptable to send older stuff to the list if you're looking for critique.
Also, it seems that I'll be a speaker at the How To Set Up And Maintain Fanfiction Archives panel at Escapade.
So much for slinking around incognito...
All of the original stuff I've ever seen at ff.net (or nearly any other public online original-stuff archive) has sucked like an industrial-strength Hoover, but I haven't spent that much time trolling it, so I could have just missed the good stuff.