Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
'll also admit-- c'mon, how weird am I?-- that I don't like it when people call stars (&c) by their first names. It implies a degree of familiarity that I'm just not comfortable with. You don't know friggin' Alyson Hannigan, don't call her Alyson, call her AH if her last name is too much for you to type. I do admit I've said just "Alyson" in the past but it's always come with a little sneaking guilty feeling.
I do this too, RL. I go through whole editing processes when it comes to writers, because I'm forever wanting to say "blah blah blah Marti" and it feels invasive. (Interestingly, I only ever do this with the female writers - all the man are last names in my head. Except for Joss, with whom I don't feel weird about using the first name.)
My first (and only) experience with RPS was "huh. This is about Gillian Anderson, not Scully? Weird, I wonder what... oh, now she's getting on the Internet. And looking at... M/S fanfic... and... oh God what is she doing with her hand? Back, back, back!" It felt rather like someone had lost their grip on the separation between actor and character, and it gave me the icks.
Except for Joss, with whom I don't feel weird about using the first name.
Yeah, me too, because... Joss. It rhymes with "God". Or, almost.
My first (and only) experience with RPS was "huh. This is about Gillian Anderson, not Scully? Weird, I wonder what... oh, now she's getting on the Internet. And looking at... M/S fanfic... and... oh God what is she doing with her hand? Back, back, back!"
This, or rather, your thought processes in encountering the squicky fic, made me laugh like a drain. In a sympathetic way. Wrod.
No one's announced the new noir yet?
I win!
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In a strange synchronicity, I spent several hours poking around that same website yesterday, though from a different angle.
Yes, that's all the relevance I have to add, since hard as I tried I could not keep up with RPF argument. Bon chance!
Whoa. Willow hinted casually last night that she'd written fanfic in her youth. (If this is a spoiler, let me know and I'll white it.)
Is this the first time that a TV show has mentioned fanfic explicitly?
I haven't seen the episode, Betsy, but I'm not howling about spoilers here, so I don't feel like you need to whitefont.
What I am howling about is the massive number of egregiously bad "Willow writes fanfic!!!!" stories that are furiously being composed right now. To add to the already egregious pile of, "[Character] writes fanfic!!!!"
I don't like it when those worlds collide. My opinions on the inclusion of actual fan fiction writing or reading by a character in a piece of fan fiction are entirely vituperative in nature.
As far as I'm aware, it is, Betsy, although I'm not up on all the genre shows. I have a vague feeling that XF might have mentioned it as well...?
Blearrgh. Another list/archive I belong to is going through a volcanic eruption of fandom drama right now and I just Cannot. Take. It. Anymore.
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Whyyy must people be so easily offended? Why do they think it's okay to personally abuse the volunteer admins of an excellent fanfic archive, just because one of them admitted (privately, offlist) to disliking a certain genre? There are real problems in this world, people, but having your favourite fanfic ox gored is NOT one of them.
I can feel my blood pressure rising. Must stay away from email inbox.
I don't like it when those worlds collide. My opinions on the inclusion of actual fan fiction writing or reading by a character in a piece of fan fiction are entirely vituperative in nature.
I'm with you on this one. Honestly, I feel as though if it's a normal thing to do (and obviously it is a normal thing to do) then it ought not to bug me to read it -- but every time I see it, it feels clumsy and out of place. Maybe that's for the same reason characters on TV don't tend to watch TV (and additionally for them to write/read fanfic about it seems out of character), or maybe it's just because the authors don't seem to be completely comfortable with the idea.