It's called a blaster, Will, a word that tends to discourage experimentation. Now, if it were called the Orgasmater, I'd be the first to try your basic button press approach.

Xander ,'Get It Done'


Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers  

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


Connie Neil - Apr 17, 2004 4:21:35 pm PDT #7891 of 10000
brillig

I have discovered something very interesting. I jointed a X/S Yahoo group--new fics! Whee!--and I think a couple of authors there have been reading my Career Change series very closely. Nothing like plagarism--besides in fanfic that's a hollow charge--but there are elements that look darned familiar. Granted, the one author may have been working on her plot for ages before I published my alternate S5, but having the Scoobies escape from Glory by going to an alternate dimension made me blink. Am I the chicken or am I the egg? I'm not going to mention it, but I waver between dead flattered to minorly snarked. When I'm not saying, "You're taking this too seriously, woman, all that matters is if it's a decent story."

I know one author is a fan of my stories, because she's sent my very nice feedback. And, boy, wasn't that a struggle with the self-image, to claim someone as a fan. Her story is highly original, though, and I'm only seeing echoes in minor things like place names. But it has made me wonder what the protocol/etiquette of something like this is.


Deena - Apr 18, 2004 1:53:03 am PDT #7892 of 10000
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

Huh, I read something on LJ recently, connie, that was remarkably like one of your stories, but happier and not as well written. I can't think of which story it was right now, nor whose LJ...one of those friends of friends of friends things. I was a little bothered by it because she was getting "hail the queen" kind of feedback, but anyone who read the original would know it was an imperfect, not-quite-plagiarised imitation.


Emily - Apr 18, 2004 9:09:11 am PDT #7893 of 10000
"In the equation E = mc⬧, c⬧ is a pretty big honking number." - Scola

Just thought I'd let you know, connie, that last night I dreamed about finding I'd been plagiarized. Mind you, I dreamed a lot of strange things (there was Michael Shanks, and the catchphrase "Celine Dion could sing the national anthem on the Today Show, and Neptune will still have flooded the streets of Athens on St. Cupid's day") but that part was clearly attributable to you. I just wanted to give proper acknowledgment.


Connie Neil - Apr 18, 2004 11:58:51 am PDT #7894 of 10000
brillig

OK, I'm going to go with the dead flattered angle, then. I'm infiltrating people's dreams. "Sing Thee To Thy Rest" was put up on an awards site, and the webmaster only had the web address to go by, so she put Riani as the author's name. I politely pointed out the proper attribution and that more people might recognize the story with the correct name, and she emailed me back and saying, "One of those people would be me. I knew I'd read that before, but I couldn't remember the author."

This is damned weird, but neat. People three steps removed from me have heard of my stories. I guess I'd better rework the website to display my nom de plume.


Consuela - Apr 18, 2004 12:50:07 pm PDT #7895 of 10000
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

"One of those people would be me. I knew I'd read that before, but I couldn't remember the author."

t blinks

Your story doesn't have your name on it? I mean, how on earth could someone misattribute a story?


Connie Neil - Apr 18, 2004 1:46:42 pm PDT #7896 of 10000
brillig

Whoever submitted the story just submitted the address for the page the story's on, without giving an attribution, I guess. Easy enough to do, you say, "Read this!" and you send the link to someone. No biggie, I'll just put "by Two Ladies of Quality" on each page. Still, the page has a link to the main fic page, so it would be easy to investigate. I don't think whomever is running this particular award is very experienced.


Consuela - Apr 18, 2004 3:39:57 pm PDT #7897 of 10000
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Ah. See, every one of my stories has my name and email address on it, in the headers on the page. No way to miss it or forget it.

::shrugs:: comes from the days of posting stories to Usenet and just saving the .txt file to my website. I still have mostly just .txt files on my site.


Lyra Jane - Apr 18, 2004 7:21:46 pm PDT #7898 of 10000
Up with the sun

This is a left field request, but are there any fics set in Washington that are not mostly about evil government conspiracies?

Signed, Fell Asleep Last Night Deciding Whether Connor Would Go to George Washington or Georgetown.


Dana - Apr 20, 2004 6:08:38 am PDT #7899 of 10000
I'm terrifically busy with my ennui.

This is so much fun, I can't believe it.


Lyra Jane - Apr 20, 2004 7:36:03 am PDT #7900 of 10000
Up with the sun

Thanks for the link, Dana.

How sad is it that I know I'd pick Beckett/Calvecci over any of the realworld options? I mean, assuming Sam was re-stuck in time, and all.