I was very hesitant to press that link... My thought process went something along the lines of this:OhJohnNo said:No worries - somebody's looked for you. [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FanFicRecommendations]Blobpie said:i said it before and I'll say it again, fan fiction scares me. I'm sure that there is good fan fiction somewhere in the cesspool of the internet... I just really don't feel like looking.
OT: I'm currently working on a plan for a 5-way sci-fi crossover fic. I'm going to play it relatively straight, too. I've even thought up a background that merges all the universes involved. Will it work? No idea. Is it worth a try? Sure, why not? I've got a plot roughly worked out in my head, and characters, and I know I write at least passably well. I've got nothing to lose, and if turns out shite (or I never get round to finishing it, which is probably even more likely), hey, it's a fanfic on the internet, who cares? It doesn't hurt anyone, it doesn't make me any illegitimate profit, and it helps me practice my developing writing skills. And the same goes for all fanfics - so in the end, I think fanfiction is not and never will be a problem, and I can't really see how anyone could properly consider it a problem (except an overzealous copyright lawyer).
If someone finds me some fan fiction in epic verse format, I would totally make an exception for that.Da Orky Man said:Fun fact - The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 14th century, is said to be the world's first example of self-insert fiction.the Dept of Science said:The phrase "first world problem" springs to mind.
For me, I'm not going to read fanfiction when I could be reading Vonnegut, Murakami or Dickens. I know it makes me sound pretentious, but we learn most from reading great works and I think there are better things that I could be doing with my time than reading about Left4Dead zombies getting in love triangles with the survivors.
I actually dont find cupcakes that creepy. It just baffles me that someone took the time and effort to make that. If you think about, the writers a troll.Chairman Miaow said:You act as though cupcakes is creepy but you read romance fanfics about SI on human and elite on human? Ok.
I just can't help but imagine an elite and human trying to kiss with there predator mouths. Horrifying.lion el jhonson said:I actually dont find cupcakes that creepy. It just baffles me that someone took the time and effort to make that. If you think about, the writers a troll.Chairman Miaow said:You act as though cupcakes is creepy but you read romance fanfics about SI on human and elite on human? Ok.
But for the Romance fics you mentioned. Elite on human, it could happen but you have a better chance of winning the lottery. SI on human, if I remember correctly they aren't "zombies" they actually just have super rabies and I have maybe like 2 fics that didn't deal with either witch or hunter characters. So, blue moon, planets aligned and wind blew just right it could happen.
Good fanfiction I find don't even touch upon romance or pairings (or if they do stay with the cannon and let it affect the plot very loosely) Good Fanfiction is an expansion of the story and people who write just to play around with sexual orientation and bizzarre plots 'just because they want to get off to that stuff are... well odd, to me'.ElPatron said:I have no problem with you doing what you want with someone else' characters, but switch the sexual orientation they have on the canon "just because" does not seem to be the best thing to do with your free time.
OniaPL said:I like the idea of fan fiction, and I like some fan fiction. I don't read much of it as I can rarely find one which I would be interested in and which is not terrible. Many people see fanfiction as an opportunity to write their own "Mary Sue" -stories, when in my opinion fanfiction should be used to expand on the universe the original work established.
Also, without the concept of fanfiction we would not have this.
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4719325/1/My_Immortal_REPOST
Actual story starts in chapter two.
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http://kasuto.net/poetry.php?main=poetry/imprisioning_war.html&top=poetry/bongo_bill_menu.htmlthe Dept of Science said:If someone finds me some fan fiction in epic verse format, I would totally make an exception for that.Da Orky Man said:Fun fact - The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 14th century, is said to be the world's first example of self-insert fiction.the Dept of Science said:The phrase "first world problem" springs to mind.
For me, I'm not going to read fanfiction when I could be reading Vonnegut, Murakami or Dickens. I know it makes me sound pretentious, but we learn most from reading great works and I think there are better things that I could be doing with my time than reading about Left4Dead zombies getting in love triangles with the survivors.
The problem is that those resources could be easily used in original stories.Charli said:There's some Gems in there, but you've go to be willing to dig for them, and I am TOTALLY understanding if you're put off by the scary hormone driven writers that lurk in there. Truly. Some things are not worth that time and effort... Some of us just like to read and have run out of books/articles/magazines and are poor.![]()