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Currently obsessed with american pop punk band The Wonder Years. This blog is mostly just a collection of things that I'm interested in at the moment, whether it's music or a new fandom or just queer memes in general. I'll probably appear once in a while to reblog a bunch of posts about a new obsession that you didn't follow me for and then vanish off into the unknown again. Current interests include: the wonder years, spanish love songs, hot mulligan, against me, doctor who, etc.
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buttsoclock

Do you ever really think about fan art, fanfiction, and other fan creations of existing media?

How it’s not something they’re doing necessarily for a career, or to sell for money? It’s just something they’re doing because they have so much enthusiasm for the original subject matter that they dedicate hours or days to these works of art or pieces of writing?

And how those works of art are sometimes these fucking beautiful sketches or paintings that are on par with what people outside fandom life would call “real art,” or the fanfiction can be as moving as a novel?

But it’s never acknowledged as “real art” because it’s based on existing media, even though it’s just as good, takes just as much work and talent, and has just as much time dedicated to it?

Do you ever look at, say, a painting a fan made of their favorite character, and realize it’s better than most paintings you’ve seen, and you’re just in awe of it? Or read a fanfic and feel more moved by it than you have any novel you were made to read in high school?

And then think about how thankless it is, because it’s “not real art,” and dismissed as petty, uncreative, and meaningless, even though it means. so. much.???

Anyway I just wanna say thank you fan creators, y’all are fucking amazing

This!!! Ya'll are the best!!!!!

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kedreeva

When I say “Fanfiction is free” part of what I’m saying is yes, you did not pay for the thing.

But I saw a comment from someone that made me realize the rest of the intention behind these words is being lost.

Fanfiction is provided for free, but it is not produced for free.

Authors pay their effort, including physical and emotional and mental. Authors pay their time, in planning the story (mental time) and writing the story (physical time). Sometimes it’s less than an hour for something quick and dirty, like askbox prompts. Sometimes it’s years of their lives in epic fic hundreds of thousands of words long. Authors pay additional time to alpha read their own stories, trying to make sure that they’re free of SPAG errors and make sense and sound good. Beta readers pay their time and effort alongside the authors for editing the stories. Authors pay for posting their stories with all of the anxieties that come from allowing their work - which to this point they have invested all of the above - into the public eye because while it has certainly cost them a good amount to produce the story, fandom history has proved that many other people out there enjoy fanfiction, and authors believe that at least someone else will enjoy their story, too.

What I am saying when I say “fanfiction is free” is that it costs the writers a lot of something in order to produce it. A lot has already been paid into a piece of fanfiction by the time it is available for readers to read. The expense of fanfiction creation is, by and large, resting squarely atop the shoulders of writers.

What I am saying when I say “fanfiction is free” is that readers don’t have to pay the cost of creating fanfiction.

What I am saying when I say “fanfiction is free” is that readers don’t have to pay in anything - not time, not money, not effort, not anything - in order for fanfiction to be created. It’s a donation. It’s a gift. It’s available for you to take or leave, at the expense of someone else.

Writers have, for a very long time, requested donations of one thing as remuneration for everything they put into making fanfiction: comments. Authors have asked, in so many different iterations: “If you have consumed what I have labored and invested in to create and if you have found any enjoyment in it, please tell me, so that I can recharge enough to do this again.” Some of them may recharge on critical comments, but most of us don’t because we’ve already paid everything we want to pay to create the story.

What I am saying when I say “fanfiction is free” isn’t just that it doesn’t cost you any money. I am saying “Please respect the time and effort you didn’t have to pay into creating this thing you enjoyed, by respecting the individual creator’s requests.”

What I am saying when I say “fanfiction is free” is “be kind to authors, they have paid a lot for this gift they’re sharing with all of us, and they deserve to feel like it was worth it.”

What I am saying when I say “fanfiction is free” is “please don’t charge authors more time and emotional effort than what they’ve already provided you at no absolute cost.”

I’m not saying any of this to argue. It’s a fact that authors pay into providing fanfiction. They do it for fun. They do it out of love. They do it because they enjoy writing. No one is making them do it. No one is paying them to start or finish the story. That doesn’t mean it’s not WORK. And the only return they get on what they put into the story is the kindness of strangers that invest a little bit back by leaving a nice comment. That is why they stay, that is why they do it again, that is why we have fanfiction.

What I am saying when I say “fanfiction is free” is “please don’t be the one charging authors so much more that they leave.”

What I am saying when I say “fanfiction is free” is “please keep it that way.”

This!!! So much this!!!!!

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I’d like everyone to see this

{Credit to amalasrosa on Twitter}

The real irony is there is plenty of fanfiction that goes through more rigorous editing than some published fiction. So the difference in quality between fanfiction and “professional writing” is totally arbitrary and made up. Except that some things that are more expensive are worse.

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thegreymoon

After discovering fanfiction, I never really went back to actual books. 95% of them are so dry and uninspiring.

I’m still as avid a reader as I always was, but I must admit once discovering fanfic I have become quite a bit more selective over what books I’ll bother with, and even more since I started writing. Like, I can literally find and/or write exactly the kind of content I want; why would I settle for less now just because those books are “professional”?

Plus, fanfic is free and I’m always broke. That’s a helluva bonus, even as I look forward to the day I can afford to donate or gift things to my favourite authors.

THIS!!!!!

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caitlynlynch

“Over 150,000 words = Epic Fanfiction”

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peaceheather

Yeah, what do you call 400k?

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deathcomes4u

Insanity

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redseeker

@devcon03 I remember you were wondering about this.

friendly reminder that fanfic authors write full length novels for free, and all most of us ask in return is exposure in the form of recommendations, reblogs, and feedback

Not just full length novels, but full-length BOOK SERIES. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stones was 76,944 words. Eragon was 157k words The Hobbit was 95,022.words (and yes, those 22 at the end are very important words~) Anyway, please PLEASE review, comment, and share the fanfictions you like. These authors are, for free, giving you hours and hours and hours of entertainment. Thank them.

THANK YOU FANFIC WRITERS I LOVE AND APPRECIATE YOU ❤🧡💛💚💙💜

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Side Note To Fan Fic Authors

Here’s the thing.

I read a lot of scripts.  A lot.  From professionals to aspiring writers to complete newbies.  Features and pilots.  Specs and treatments.

And 8 times out of 10 the fan fic that I’ve read over the last, oh, 15 years is leagues better than this stuff.  It’s more inspired.  It’s more compelling.  It’s genre bending and creative and heartfelt.  It’s well-paced and intense and funny and sexy and meaningful.  It’s smart and thoughtful and good.  It’s novel-quality.  Better than, sometimes.

Rare is the script I don’t want to put down, but how often have we stayed up until 3am to get to the last chapter of a 100k fic? And it’s not even a fan fic author’s day job.  This is what they do on the side.  In their spare time.  For free.

So my point is, fan fic authors, you’re good.  You’re good writers and great storytellers.  I know it doesn’t always feel like it, especially if you’re one of the authors who’s not a BNF and doesn’t get the notes/hits that a few do.  And  because some people still view fic as “not real writing.” You guys know the shit that gets made into movies.  You’re better than that.  So be better than that.  If writing is what you think want to do, then just know you’re already doing it.   You’ve already started.

And you’re more talented than you might think.

And if fic is what you want to do with that gift—it’s just as valuable as published work. It will ground you, and give you perspective and joy, and it might save someone else. It will add to the beauty in the world either way. If you want to publish to reach a different audience, that’s gorgeous too; it’s just not any more real than it is putting it up here.

THIS!!! YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING <3

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