Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
When you make your entry, you use the cut tag, and then keep writing the entry. So if this were LJ, everying I typed below
t lj-cut text="New! Improved! With Paragraphs!"
Would only show up if you clicked the link. It would still be part of the post, but it would be hidden in the friends and recent entries view.
Damn. I keep typing lj-cute.
So "lj-cut text" is the HTML instruction? Like "font" etc.?
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The latest in the Epiphany series from Brat Queen.
Oh, my god.
Oh, god. I just got a piece of feedback that... well, it utterly and completely Missed. The. Point.
I wrote a story about loss and grief and the dangers of family in the Uncharted Territories. About uncertainty and about how hope and story can get you through, maybe.
And the feedback was on the order of, "Yay, proof that John and Aeryn can have a baby and still have adventures!"
I want to reach through the computer and demand, "Did you actually READ the story?"
Gah. And ::boggle:: and ::hysterical laughter::
Fandom: more proof for the theory that people are stupid.
Consuela, I feel your pain. I write a story about Spike getting his bite back, and the feedback I get is, "Ooo, slash, ick poo." Come on, he's out, he's bad, he's feeding on a neck near you! And there was a guy-on-guy kiss and suggestions of more and that's what caught her. Sigh.
I just got a piece of feedback that... well, it utterly and completely Missed. The. Point.
The only consolation I can find in those moments is knowing that someone, somewhere, did get it.
And I got it. I thought the story was gritty, painful, and... fraught. Like the show can be. Loss. Pain. Choices. Consequences.
Some people are in it for One Big Happy Family escapism, and that's fine. Some of us are in it for the sound of the broken pieces reshuffling themselves in the dark, trying to recreate the whole of before, failing, and forming something different.
Both hope, but not the same kind.
Mwah, Shrift.
I have to admit, I sent her back an email asking if she'd noticed the fact that (spoilers for the story here)
Danny was lost, enslaved, and most likely abused horribly.
Part of being a parent is not having that kind of adventures anymore, or making provisions for your family if you insist on having them (Alex Lowe comes to mind). But that's my issue, not everyone has to agree.
Those kinds of feedback are so frustrating.
Part of being a parent is not having that kind of adventures anymore, or making provisions for your family if you insist on having them.
There seems to be a whole sub-genre of fanfic stories in a lot of fandoms where, for example, John and Aeryn or Buffy and Spike fall in love, get married, have kids, and live happily ever after -- all without acknowledging the inherent risk of having children when you're a hero.
It's a type of escapism through domestication of the hero that doesn't exactly appeal to me, but then again, getting married, having kids and living happily ever after in a house with a white picket fence isn't my ideal in reality.
There seems to be a whole sub-genre of fanfic stories in a lot of fandoms where, for example, John and Aeryn or Buffy and Spike fall in love, get married, have kids, and live happily ever after -- all without acknowledging the inherent risk of having children when you're a hero.
*coughNIKITAcough*