Omg... my roommate and I just started watching Firefly two days ago - and it is my new favorite show of all time ever. There is just something about how it seamlessly blends various cultures, time periods, and technologies together that draws me to it. Now that I think about it, Avatar: The Last Airbender does a similar thing with various Eastern cultures. I guess I just like universes with well-developed settings. Any others you can recommend?HG131 said:You know, just for once I'd like someone to say that and have an avatar related to a work of fiction (or one I know of). It would save me so much time. Sadly, instead, I need to ask for a list of works of fiction you like so I can find a fic to prove you wrong.Joshimodo said:Dreadful, through-and-through.Any chance you're a Firefly fan, Buffy fan or Doctor Who (Nu Who) fan? Because there's an oddly large amount of good ones for them out there, especially when you start doing crossovers between two or all of the three. If not, what works do you like?Harkonnen64 said:I've skimmed through over a hundred fanfics and only once have I ever come across a good one; it was for Avatar: The Last Airbender.
yes best to not use any of the established characters. new characters set in the setting i might have a slight inkling of actually consider reading.AgentBJ09 said:I think all well meaning fans have that same train of thought, yet if you think about it, most of the worst fanfiction comes from inexperienced writers handling characters that are established in the canon of series.DTWolfwood said:no. It will pollute my imagination. I can't have my perception of what i like cheapen by someone else. More or less i have my own fanfic in my head that i refuse to have corrupted by foreign sources.
edit: i think i misread you. If it is canon i can read it.![]()
If you want to write fanfiction, go with an OC, or OC team, and maybe use established characters for a brief cameo.
I don't agree. There are some aspects of a canon or even major characters that the game/movie/etc. will inevitably not explore. Alternatively, there are side characters who are interesting but whose personal stories are not well defined, or who don't get enough time in the story. Things like this are great fanfiction material, because you're not competing with the author; you're working alongside them.Inkidu said:Fan-fiction is inherently bad for two reasons:
A.) It is a copy of an original work to some degree.
B.) It requires a level of pretentiousness that most young preteens and teenagers have but usually outgrow. When it doesn't... we... you know. To write fan-fiction. Unless you're doing it for kicks an giggles, but if your serious about it you have to be telling yourself at least on a subconscious level, "I'm better than the original author."
w00t roflolmaomfg etc.Donttazemehbro said:I recently began reading some fanfiction for a TV show and i was wondeirng what the escapist thought about the whole FanFiction thing.