Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
I rarely get actual plot ideas right off. Normally, I get a scene, or a conversation, or an image. Plot unveils itself as I write. (Which is why a planned 1500 word piece is now at 27000 and counting.)
Once, maybe twice, the plot has come out and bonked me on the head and told me "this is the story, the characters, the arc, so make it so, bitch!" Thankfully, this doesn't happen often.
I rarely get actual plot ideas right off. Normally, I get a scene, or a conversation, or an image. Plot unveils itself as I write.
Yes, this. Plei, of course, can tell you that I rarely know what's going on with my own story. I tend to not know the ending, or the point of it all, until the last couple paragraphs or so.
Announcing here and in Bitchy Fic
"Glory Night" is up in all its, well, one-file glory at my website.
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If the fandom were more active, I would totally create a "Homicide" Mary Sue test. Because my life is sad, I found a story I hadn't read and thought "Great. It's long." But this new detective:
-dresses perfectly
-charmed Gee's socks off
-Was Timmy's good childhood friend that he may or may not have lost it to in high school.
-Has a PHD from frickin' Harvard, in sociology and training in profiling, from Quantico, thank you very much, but she's in Balmer getting her hands dirty or some shit. Uh huh.(She's in it for the glamour.)
And of course, is so babesome that none of the guys talk of much else. And even Munch doesn't say pervy things to her.
After that, I had to stop reading, but I'm sure she sings like Kathleen Battle and can talk to her dog.I've got the link, but posting it here would push me over from Bitch to...bitch.
Oh, erika, my sympathies. The only Homicide stuff I ever read was by Saundra Mitchell, and it was cracking good cases. (And I think taken down from the web in like 1998.)
Mostly, I think it was a show that was really hard to write fanfic for, you know? It was either going to be strange, digressive, meaningless dialogue, or it was going to be a case, and those are the hardest/least popular genres of fanfic out there.
Okay, I happen to know there was a lot of crossover slash that went on, but that stuff never particularly grabbed me.
Dude, their job is nasty. You are not going to do it for a change of scenery. Not.(Not if you've been in fucking profiler school, especially.)
And had she even met those characters? Ever?
The only Homicide stuff I ever read was by Saundra Mitchell, and it was cracking good cases.
I read only a few good Homicide stories, most of them XF crossovers. Erika, I do recommend, if you can find it, LoneGunGuy's crossover, April is the Cruelest Month. LGG is/was one of the most talented of the XF ficcers, and the H:LOTS crossover was very good.
Someone named Shannon (not Shannono) wrote a decent XF/H:LOTS crossover but I've forgotten the name.
And then of course there's Homicidal Tendencies, by Swikstr. Which I recall as quite good, although heavily biased towards the XF characters, and sadly unfinished. Smoking smut, though: it's Scully/Bayliss and Scully/Mulder.
Sometimes I'll write and write and when I look up finally I'll think, "Those words, those phrases came out of me? Wow!"
Oh, yes. And the best feeling is when you can barely type or write fast enough to get it all down. Dictation from the gods.
My poor mute muse. I miss her. I want her to talk to me again.
Yeah, those are pretty good...I'm sure I've not seen all of them. But that's no fun..."I can't get through the day unless I know there's somebody who writes worse than me." Praising is good, but I live to mock and savage.
SV/Homicide crossovers, short:
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and a Homicide/SV AU:
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