Also, choosing my requests is *painful*.
Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
1,477 fandoms?
Holy shit.
That was painful. Should be fun, though.
I just posted my first crack_van rec. For some reason, I'm more jittery about this than about posting my own fic.
I wonder what it says about me that I'm less worried about people thinking I'm a bad writer than I am about people thinking I have bad taste?
I felt the same way Anne. I'm not even a slasher, mostly, which puts me on Fandom's special bus wearing a football helmet.
Does het/gen really constitute a minority of fanfic? I would have thought it was the other way around, except that here there's an unusual proportion of slashers.
an unusual proportion of slashers
yep, we're all about the unusual proportions.
I think slashers are just noisier--and I think there are more us here than in the general population. It's a slash sanctuary!
And I think you notice things you don't write.
As for me, I tend to write gen, and have little inclination to want to write slash, but I like reading the stuff. Go figure.
I think it took me four hours to sort out what I wanted and what I was willing to write for Yuletide. Whew.
Does het/gen really constitute a minority of fanfic?
Depends on the fandom, I think. In Smallville, it's a minority. In CSI, it's the majority.
crack_van skews toward slash, but I think that has more to do with the volunteers. Sometimes I get the impression that slash fans are more interconnected (and, I think, multifandom?), and therefore news and information can spread quickly, widely, and get a pretty deep penetration (yeah, yeah).
I've been a fannish crackwhore for years, so it's hard for me to get any kind of accurate picture.
I'm not even a slasher, mostly, which puts me on Fandom's special bus wearing a football helmet.
I love your brain. Have I mentioned that lately? Because I do.