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    Any other fanfiction writers here?

    Well, the title says it all ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asra Karos
    Well, the title says it all ...

    I used to write some fanfictions (adult) and post them on adultfanfiction.... after ff.net chucked me off, they said that they were too graphic.

    However, I don't much anymore really...

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    I used to write fan fiction. Then my characters ran away with the story and created their own universe, etc. They were so far away from the chosen fiction they even wanted new names. :-)

    Me? I'm at one with my duality. I switch, therefore I am.
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    FanFic?

    Quote Originally Posted by Asra Karos
    Well, the title says it all ...
    OK I'll ask the dumb question. I write, I want fans when I grow up. So what is Fan Fiction and where do I sign up?
    Mad Lews
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    Fan fiction writers use existing characters and settings from works of fiction they like, books, films, comics and so forth, and create their own story with them. Sometimes closer to the original work, sometimes wildly inventive.

    For example, someone likes the film ‘Dead Man’ and decides to write an episode that might fit in somewhere in the opening of the story line. The result is the story
    How the West West Was Won, and Where It Got Us
    by Nightspore
    Story Codes: M/m, nc
    Synopsis: William Blake, the accountant from Cleveland, on his way to the town of Machine, California.
    Read story

    Or, someone is a fan of the TV show Xena, grabs the two main characters, and dumps them into a new setting to let their timeless love story unfold.
    Shadows of the Soul
    by Melissa Good
    Story Codes: F/f, romantic and mushy, violent (of course)
    Read story

    Not all fan fiction has erotic content, or kinky content, but the temptation sure is there and often yielded to with great enthusiasm and creativity. Or, as the editors of another fan fiction archive put it: Certain fictional characters scream, ‘Tie me up! Please!’

    A number of people start out writing fan fiction, Pauline Réage fanfic for example, and then move on to their own characters and settings. As far as I can see... as you, Mad Lews, have no trouble creating original characters... there’s no problem maintaining your very own fan base!
    Last edited by Ranai; 06-24-2005 at 06:41 AM.

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    Oh wow I did that!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ranai
    Fan fiction writers use existing characters and settings from works of fiction they like, books, films, comics and so forth, and create their own story with them. Sometimes closer to the original work, sometimes wildly inventive.

    For example, someone likes the film ‘Dead Man’ and decides to write an episode that might fit in somewhere in the opening of the story line. The result is the story
    How the West West Was Won, and Where It Got Us
    by Nightspore
    Story Codes: M/m, nc
    Synopsis: William Blake, the accountant from Cleveland, on his way to the town of Machine, California.
    Read story

    Or, someone is a fan of the TV show Xena, grabs the two main characters, and dumps them into a new setting to let their timeless love story unfold.
    Shadows of the Soul
    by Melissa Good
    Story Codes: F/f, romantic and mushy, violent (of course)
    Read story

    Not all fan fiction has erotic content, or kinky content, but the temptation sure is there and often yielded to with great enthusiasm and creativity. Or, as the editors of another fan fiction archive put it: Certain fictional characters scream, ‘Tie me up! Please!’

    A number of people start out writing fan fiction, Pauline Réage fanfic for example, and then move on to their own characters and settings. As far as I can see... as you, Mad Lews, have no trouble creating original characters... there’s no problem maintaining your very own fan base!
    Hi Ranai
    How cool I wrote a FanFic myself useing charecters from "The Story of O"
    "Sir Stephens Confession"
    M/f snuff BDSM bondage historical romantic consensual torture Extreme
    http://www.bdsmlibrary.com/stories/s...p?storyid=2925

    must admit I didn't know that's what it was called (FanFic).
    I should also point out it's the one story I've caught the most grief over.
    You need to be careful killing of everyones favorite Icon.
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    Yup, that’s the one I meant.
    Main character snuff would be a tricky and controversial manoeuvre in any fandom. As for adherence to or departure from the canon... knowing precisely what is plausible or not, knowing what fictional characters would do or not do, knowing what is going on inside the fictional characters’ minds – those are exactly some factors that make someone a fan. Nobody will be surprised that fans don’t always agree.

    Original characters give more creative freedom though.
    Quite apart from the copyright isssue if it comes to publishing for profit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranai
    Yup, that’s the one I meant.
    Main character snuff would be a tricky and controversial manoeuvre in any fandom.
    Also makes the sequal harder to write
    Mad
    English does not borrow from other languages. English follows other languages into dark alleys, raps them over the head with a cudgel, then goes through their pockets for loose vocabulary and spare grammar.

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    ‘Zombie of O’

    Poor Sir Stephen.

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    For those confused by the missing internal link, yes, M. Good’s Shadows of the Soul is a complete story.
    You can access all 21 chapters from http://www.merwolf.com/ffiction.html or download the entire text featuring ‘Homicidal Megalomaniac meets Clueless Virgin Shepherd’ from A Merwolf Compilation. Enjoy!

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