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Cordelia ,'End of Days'


Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers  

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


§ ita § - Nov 12, 2003 8:35:39 am PST #6531 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

What I do by co-opting Joss Whedon's characters and world is almost as or as aggressive an act as what a popslasher does;

How so? Is it as aggressive against Joss as popslash is against NSYNC, you mean?


P.M. Marc - Nov 12, 2003 8:38:25 am PST #6532 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 write RPS, and it's never, ever about my own personal kinks or fantasy life.

I don't write actorfic because I find actors, for the most part, to be dull as ditchwater in terms of subject matter. Politics, however, is just ripe with possibilities. At some point, it becomes all about the metaphor.

Pop's fun for a dabble, because there's real/persona and it's the mutable personas that (for reasons not unlike my attraction to political fiction) appeal to me.


Rebecca Lizard - Nov 12, 2003 8:44:59 am PST #6533 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

Well, it's his characters, which he conceived and bore into existence; we're stealing the controls out of his hands and marionetting his characters into doing things he quite possibly would be horrified to see, just as Danny Strong might be horrified to see a little avatar of himself getting it on with Tom Lenk. It's probably usually not something *quite* as personal as a representation of yourself; but creative work can be felt very personally yours.

I do believe that fanfiction is an immoral act, however vaguely so. I'm not stopping. But I'm also not ready to shove it in ME's face.


Betsy HP - Nov 12, 2003 8:45:09 am PST #6534 of 10000
If I only had a brain...

I don't write actorfic because I find actors, for the most part, to be dull as ditchwater in terms of subject matter.

But that's exactly where the Buffy people I respect are going. Marsters/Boreanaz slash. And, yes, it's personal, but that has always been my Do Not Cross line in fic.


Rebecca Lizard - Nov 12, 2003 8:48:33 am PST #6535 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

But you acknowledge that that boundary is a subjective and personally-felt thing, as PMM said hers was?


Nutty - Nov 12, 2003 8:51:50 am PST #6536 of 10000
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

What I do by co-opting Joss Whedon's characters and world is almost as or as aggressive an act as what a popslasher does

I don't agree, either quantitatively, or qualitatively, and I think that's where the "here is the line!", "No, here is the line!" argument becomes a stalemate. Not particularly up to rehashing it today.

Is is a taboo thing, then, these trends you all are describing? I actively avoid most of these trends, so I don't really know except the general-fandom blowback in places like this. But incest, "controlling" a real person by being his author -- they sound like the fringes of the sexual fetish/fantasy world, rather than primarily fannish. The same way that some people wrote BDSM fanfic some years back, and it was a lot more BDSM than it was actually fanfic. At the time, this was a tiny minority of fanfic writing that I knew of, and considered kind of out there, not the cool thing to do.

When people write porn where [insert name] turns into a giantess, or [insert name] turns into a cat or a robot or is wearing diapers, then we'll know definitively!


erikaj - Nov 12, 2003 8:51:54 am PST #6537 of 10000
Always Anti-fascist!

I couldn't do that, personally.(And I know that the slash makes it a bad example for me anyway, but I couldn't write one where SMG and JM rehearse and things get out of hand. Or one where Belzer "comforts" Leo after her fucknut ex calls her 500 times in one day, and she gets the restraining order. His taste in women tends to the bleah in real life, and I already feel embarrassed and like I spent too much time on this)


Rebecca Lizard - Nov 12, 2003 8:53:31 am PST #6538 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

I don't agree, either quantitatively, or qualitatively, and I think that's where the "here is the line!", "No, here is the line!" argument becomes a stalemate.

I'm sorry, I thought I'd tried to make it clear that this is my visceral feeling, and not some law I think should be agreed with, just as I'm not interested in real-person fic but obviously do not think that's true for everybody.


Dana - Nov 12, 2003 8:53:41 am PST #6539 of 10000
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

I've long since given up trying to figure out the appeal. People I respect write it, and I don't know why, and it doesn't reach me in the same way as fic.

If I had any doubt about my own stance on the matter, it was erased at Escapade last year. Someone mentioned that Sean Bean is often written in lotrips as abusive, and the bottom of my stomach fell out. End of story for me.


Vonnie K - Nov 12, 2003 8:54:52 am PST #6540 of 10000
Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.

The reason you might be feeling more squicked by ME-verse actorslash than popslash, Vonnie, is that popslash has just been on your horizon longer.

Hmm. I guess if I get constant exposure, I may become inured to actorfic, but the truth be told, I didn't really care overmuch that people were writing about Lance and JC when the popslash took off. Mainly because I didn't know who they were, what their music was like--actually, I still can't tell the boys apart. They might as well have been original fictional characters as far as I was concerned.

With the ME actors--well, I like them. I care about them, insomuch as you could care about complete strangers. I don't like the idea of fans, no matter how erudite and brilliant they may be, using names and bodies and personalities of these actors for wish-fulfillment sexual fantasy. And I can't readily separate this from the universally-despised David Duchovny/Gillian Anderson 'shippers in the old XF fandom, no matter how loudly the writers cry that this is strictly fictional. I get the impression that I am supposed to consider the whole thing subversive and cutting edge, because BNFs are writing them, the writing is decent, and because it is largely slash. Which bugs me.

Anyway.