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Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?  

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Juliebird - Mar 30, 2011 3:29:38 pm PDT #18773 of 30002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

Since I stick to the AU's that are, yes, basically original fiction with the boys names and faces slapped on, there's that. The ones that summarize "after season seven of Supernatural wraps" I avoid. The appeal for me is the pretty faces that I know. It's different than the canon of Sam, Dean, and Cas turned into AU's in it's appeal, where even if they're wildly OOC, at the least I can still imagine their faces.


Juliebird - Mar 30, 2011 3:30:57 pm PDT #18774 of 30002
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

I just messaged miss capslock-too-good-for-a-beta. WhyTF declare that proudly? Maybe, yeah, it's the shit, but still, wtf?

Turns out they have other fic where the comments chastise for warnings and requesting they get a beta. Maybe I shouldn't have been so polite as to send a message privately.


Anne W. - Mar 30, 2011 3:40:54 pm PDT #18775 of 30002
The lost sheep grow teeth, forsake their lambs, and lie with the lions.

Thank you, Juliebird! I like the distinction you draw between the two types or RPF. One (the original fictiony types) is simply not my cuppa tea in the same way pure schmoop is not my cuppa, while the other is more something I would actively avoid.


§ ita § - Mar 30, 2011 3:44:46 pm PDT #18776 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I have one writer I read purposefully despite her needing strong betaing and Americanising--janie tangerine. She's a really good author, spins a good tale, does good porn, but English isn't her first language, and you can tell it in her turn of phrase. But her spelling isn't that bad all told. Sometimes I want to say something to her, in the fangirliest of ways, but I never have.

Most other people, I say nothing. I'll plow through, but with less investment. But I don't understand why you don't get a beta, unless you're really that sure of yourself--and most people just shouldn't be. You don't write for a living, and many people who do? Get edited. Ain't no shame in that game.

I will point out incorrect facts sometimes, though. If your fic makes a big deal of Dean never having been to New Orleans, I'ma say something. The Impala has bench seats. Is an automatic. It's just a thing.

But if you don't know the word "rearview" you're on your own.

Turns out they have other fic where the comments chastise for warnings and requesting they get a beta. Maybe I shouldn't have been so polite as to send a message privately.

Oh, warnings kerfuffle. My favourite. Now I gotta go look.


Amy - Mar 30, 2011 3:44:55 pm PDT #18777 of 30002
Because books.

I think the weirdest thing for me is that in RPS, the roles are often reversed -- where Dean is usually taking care of Sam in one way or another in fic, Jared is usually the one looking out for fragile, angsty Jensen in RPS.

It's sad that I can absolutely believe there are authors out there who refuse to edit, or get a beta. Pure artistes! Feel their pain, and their art!


§ ita § - Mar 30, 2011 3:45:45 pm PDT #18778 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

serial:

AU RPF makes me want them to have made it in show AU instead. I don't like AU with actor's names on it. I just don't. Non-AU skeeves me entirely, and I won't do it.


§ ita § - Mar 30, 2011 3:47:04 pm PDT #18779 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

okay, this is serial:

where Dean is usually taking care of Sam in one way or another in fic

From what I read about reading, isn't there a lot of raped and bottom Dean out there? Like, more battered and penetrated (obviously both are related, because...never mind) than with Sam?


Amy - Mar 30, 2011 3:50:34 pm PDT #18780 of 30002
Because books.

Raped, like by other people? Maybe?

There is a whole lot of very toppy Sam, you're right, but there's equally as much Dean taking care of Sam, meaning giving him everything Dean thinks he needs.

I don't know -- maybe it's roughly equal, in terms of who's portrayed as the dominant caretaker. I'm also really particular about what Wincest I read, and I don't really do AUs, so there's a lot I don't know.

Lastly, everyone who writes professionally should *absolutely* be edited.


§ ita § - Mar 30, 2011 4:00:07 pm PDT #18781 of 30002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Raped, like by other people? Maybe?

Also raped by Sam.

But, bear in mind, this is only gleaned by reading people talking about fics, not even by reading synopses. They just painted it like victim Dean was the hottest little thing and his hole was ripe for abusing by everyone, family, friends, and foes.

But in terms of being taken care of, probably not so much--just that he's being abused. He probably still nurtures despite that.

I skimmed through that writer's journal, and she's very adamant about not rereading her stuff, much less having someone else do it. She has errors in her summaries that she copies forward from section to section. I can't imagine not having *any* shame.

Not beta-ed is one thing (I admit, I put forward quite a few pictures without getting feedback first, but that's different), but not revising? Running a spell check? Why would you not?


Amy - Mar 30, 2011 4:04:11 pm PDT #18782 of 30002
Because books.

They just painted it like victim Dean was the hottest little thing and his hole was ripe for abusing by everyone, family, friends, and foes.

Yeah, I guess that's out there. Maybe I should have said it's not part of what I read. At the first hint of abuse or noncon between them, I'm out, or I don't even go in.

I get that incest is a stretch, but outside of that, I try to stick to stories where the boys aren't wildly OOC.