You'd never make it. I'd rip your spine out before you got half a step. Those little legs wouldn't be much good without one of those.

Glory ,'The Killer In Me'


Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers  

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


erikaj - Mar 30, 2003 6:38:30 pm PST #4535 of 10000
Always Anti-fascist!

I agree. But it wasn't my story.


Dana - Mar 30, 2003 6:55:12 pm PST #4536 of 10000
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

In fact, I'd like to link to it in my blog/LJ. Lizard, could you possibly change the references from "Dana" to "Nestra"?


Katie M - Mar 30, 2003 7:00:24 pm PST #4537 of 10000
I was charmed (albeit somewhat perplexed) by the fannish sensibility of many of the music choices -- it's like the director was trying to vid Canada. --loligo on the Olympic Opening Ceremonies

Ha! Watch while I slot another Buffista name with a blog username. Go me! t /satisfied

(Look, I'm bad at that kind of thing. Now if I can just remember the equivalence for more than a day and a half...)


Rebecca Lizard - Mar 30, 2003 8:07:59 pm PST #4538 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

In fact, I'd like to link to it in my blog/LJ. Lizard, could you possibly change the references from "Dana" to "Nestra"?

Sure. (I had had that thought, too, but didn't want to presume.)

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deborah grabien - Mar 30, 2003 8:16:48 pm PST #4539 of 10000
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

Oh, Rebecca, how completely lovely.

Looky! Dana wrote a lovely, and Rebecca made it sing!


P.M. Marc - Mar 31, 2003 8:58:38 pm PST #4540 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

There's now a Buffyverse 100 word challenge. The Sunday 100. Yesterday/today was the first challenge, and there's some nice stuff up there.


Dana - Apr 01, 2003 7:48:45 am PST #4541 of 10000
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

Okay, do they not understand that us multi-fandom geeks are going to get overbooked at some point?


Am-Chau Yarkona - Apr 01, 2003 7:57:36 am PST #4542 of 10000
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

do they not understand that us multi-fandom geeks are going to get overbooked at some point?

You mean, it may be that I can't do Raven's Friday MASH challenge and a Buffyverse Sunday 100? I fear this is the case. Not and write stuff that isn't challenge based.

Damn this real life, that imposes time limits on fandom!


Anne W. - Apr 01, 2003 8:50:59 am PST #4543 of 10000
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Okay, do they not understand that us multi-fandom geeks are going to get overbooked at some point?

Wrod. And what about us MFGs who also write about characters that only exist as ink and paint? I may have to quit my job so I can write fic full-time. I'm going to see if I can try the Sunday 100. If I get a good idea, I'll run with it.

On another note, one of my anime fic lists is having their annual war between the Warm and Fuzzy Fic writers/fans and the Twisted and Fucked-up Fic writers/fans. I tend to fall on the TaFF side of the fence, and I honestly can't think of too many WaFF fics I like in any fandom (with due South being a major, major exception). Is it just me, or is it harder to write a happy-ending, sunshine-and-puppies fic than something angst-ridden? How would you go about writing something warm-n-fuzzy without it descending into out-of-character schmoopiness?


Am-Chau Yarkona - Apr 01, 2003 9:08:27 am PST #4544 of 10000
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

the Warm and Fuzzy Fic writers/fans and the Twisted and Fucked-up Fic writers/fans.

It's an interesting divide-- and one where I sit firmly on the fence. I read both, I write both, and I'm not sure why. With some writers, I can clearly see that their TaFuF is better than their WaFF, or the other way around, but mine seems to be about even whatever the 'mood' of the piece. Some fandoms do seem to dispose towards one or the other, but that sometimes seems like it's as much about the mood of the canon and the attitudes of the audience as the writing itself.

Is it just me, or is it harder to write a happy-ending, sunshine-and-puppies fic than something angst-ridden?

It's harder to write things that are completely unrealistic, or unsuited to the canon you're working with. WaFF can get out of character, but so can TaFuF. In Buffyverse, for example, if you regard the perfect happy ending as 'Buffy marries Spike', that's hard to write realistically, because it is rather unlikely within canon. (You could, once, have tried for a good comedy, but Something Blue did it better than most fanfic will ever manage.) If your world-view and canon are dark, dark-fic is easier because it's more within canon. A show with a happier background (and I'm guessing that dueSouth may have that, without having watched it), is easier to write happy fic in.

That's why it's easiest to write darkness-with-humour in MASH, becuase that's what the show has.

How would you go about writing something warm-n-fuzzy without it descending into out-of-character schmoopiness?

I tend to find that if I know the characters well enough-- if, in canon, I can point to examples of 'happy here', 'sad here', and know what they did, and why-- they'll stay in character through most plot contortions. Sometimes I have to think hard, and have someone check that they are, but it seems to work for the most part.

Wow, that was a lot of stuff I had to say.