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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.


Dana - Mar 06, 2003 9:39:15 pm PST #3971 of 10000
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

nnnargh. Feedback? Best drug ever.


Rebecca Lizard - Mar 06, 2003 9:42:22 pm PST #3972 of 10000
You sip / say it's your crazy / straw say it's you're crazy / as you bicycle your soul / with beauty in your basket

Rebecca, most of the kill fees I've come across are generally the EQ of a publisher taking your book out of print; after a certain time, the rights revert to you. But it really depends on the individual scenario.

OK. Half-remembering something from a seminar years ago.


Michele T. - Mar 06, 2003 9:47:25 pm PST #3973 of 10000
with a gleam in my eye, and an almost airtight alibi

Although when the piece is time-sensitive, you're hosed on the resell. And generally one has to do some significant rewriting to fit a new publication anyhow.


Consuela - Mar 06, 2003 9:48:32 pm PST #3974 of 10000
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Rock on, Dana. It's lovely.


esse - Mar 06, 2003 10:22:46 pm PST #3975 of 10000
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Dana, you write GG that makes my mouth water.

My mom's publshed about eighteen books. She's been in the book publishing world as a writer and editor for about thirty years. Just watching her struggle so hard, and in vain, is heartbreaking. I never want to go through that. I've already gotten a book published; I'm not worried about it for the future.


P.M. Marc - Mar 06, 2003 10:37:56 pm PST #3976 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 have published nothing.

Of course, I haven't tried to publish anything, but given the general state of my career, I'm unlikely to do so.

What with the frustrated enough as it is part of things, and all.


§ ita § - Mar 06, 2003 10:41:20 pm PST #3977 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I have two bookcovers and one uncredited photograph in a newspaper to my credit, if not my name. I don't imagine I'll ever write anything for publication.


Susan W. - Mar 06, 2003 10:49:03 pm PST #3978 of 10000
Good Trouble and Righteous Fights

I did about six articles for one of Philadelphia's weekly papers back in the day. So far, that's all I've been paid for. But I'm posting this on a break from typing in some of those old clips (I've long since lost the original Word files) so DH can upload them to the web and I can use them when I email queries. As soon as they're live, my first query is going out. And, I'm working on my first novel.

I've written fanfic in the past, and probably will again. I've got a farm full of Buffy plot bunnies which are going unwritten mostly because of sheer lack of time. Now that I'm taking Saturdays off from any of my "work" projects, I might go back to it.


deborah grabien - Mar 06, 2003 10:52:24 pm PST #3979 of 10000
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Well - I neve sat down and said, I Must Write and be A Writer Lady, or anything like that. I was a musician, and a songwriter, I directed drama, I danced for seven years (never all that well, though; big-assed bones), I worked on movie sound and recording sound. It was a sort of 1970's theme song - have talent, will travel, and damned near everyone I knew did something like that, in bits and pieces.

I wrote because one day my husband suggested I sit down and write, so I did, and it didn't sell (actually, it did, but no-longer-agent declined the offer without consulting me). But later books did.

In the end, I think we all kinda do what we do. But I'd have to say that anyone who sits down at a computer or typewriter or whatever, cracks their knuckles, and says hmmmm, today I will take the first step away from my job as an insurance salesperson by writing lucrative fiction needs to tell me where they buy their hallucinogens.


Elena - Mar 06, 2003 10:54:32 pm PST #3980 of 10000
Thanks for all the fish.

But I'd have to say that anyone who sits down at a computer or typewriter or whatever, cracks their knuckles, and says hmmmm, today I will take the first step away from my job as an insurance salesperson by writing lucrative fiction needs to tell me where they buy their hallucinogens.

The brilliant thing about my job is that I can supply my own hallucinogens!