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.
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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)
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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.
Mad Lews