Yesterday, my life's like, 'Uh-oh, pop quiz!' Today it's like, 'rain of toads.'

Xander ,'Beneath You'


Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers  

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


amych - May 02, 2003 11:47:55 am PDT #5352 of 10000
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

I think I'm just gonna follow Suela around waving a "what she said" banner.


Consuela - May 02, 2003 11:50:30 am PDT #5353 of 10000
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

t blush


Steph L. - May 02, 2003 11:57:03 am PDT #5354 of 10000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

To me, "plotty" means the point of the story is the unfolding events, not character interactions or character development

Hmmm. I tend to believe that the characters *drive* the plot, but then I'm also thinking novels, not fanfic.


P.M. Marc - May 02, 2003 12:05:53 pm PDT #5355 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

Hmmm. I tend to believe that the characters *drive* the plot, but then I'm also thinking novels, not fanfic.

I can't really separate the two, in terms of how I think of them as a reader. (Obvious distinctions re: writing)


Theodosia - May 02, 2003 12:08:52 pm PDT #5356 of 10000
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

I started out writing fanfic in an X-Men APA, where all the fanfic was of course plot-driven, since that was the model we used derived from the comics. It wasn't until much later when I was out into the wider world of fanfic that I ran across non-plot-centered fanfic. So I'm more than a little biased by my personal history.


esse - May 02, 2003 12:10:19 pm PDT #5357 of 10000
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

I want an adventure, not the journal of a person's inner turmoil.

I tend to want both. Those stories are very, very hard to find, but when I find them I hang on to them very, very hard.

I'm not sure I've ever really written a "plotty" story, then, by the definitions above. Hm.


P.M. Marc - May 02, 2003 12:13:18 pm PDT #5358 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've never written a densely-plotted story.

But I do have charts and notes for the non-densely plotted longer ones! t /cheerful


esse - May 02, 2003 12:18:31 pm PDT #5359 of 10000
S to the A -- using they/them pronouns!

Hey, woman, you feel like chatting?


P.M. Marc - May 02, 2003 12:19:46 pm PDT #5360 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

Sure. Give me a mo. I'm in a translucent shift and it's somewhat cold, so I'm thinkin' clothing.


Vonnie K - May 02, 2003 12:56:16 pm PDT #5361 of 10000
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

Something like Analise's Weight of the World, in which the interior life of the characters is driven by, and drives, the external happening? That's the way it should be for me.

Consuela speaks for me. I get bored with PWPs or character vignettes with strong undertone of navel-gazing very quickly.

In fanfic reading, it ultimately falls under preference. When I read fanfic, I usually read it because I love the universe in which the story is set. I *want* to see exploration into the characters' inner lives, but I want to see it in the context of this show I love, which, in case of Buffyverse, would feature demons and vampires and magic, and in X-Files, conspiracies and mutants, and in Stargate, wormhole travels and evil snakeheads. So a 'plotty' story to me, in its narrowest definition and purely speaking of fanfic, has elements that resemble/plausible as the episodes of the show in question. I'm not so much interested in stories in which the characters go on roadtrips/lie in bed talking/meet each other in a mall, and somehow come to vital realization/deeper understanding of themselves. But that's just my preference--I like plotty fic better, which doesn't mean that it has some implicit superiority to non plotty fic. God knows there are boring plotty novels a-plenty out there with uninspiring prose.