Subject: Someone else offered to help.
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Posted on: 2020-03-13 22:00:21 UTC
I don't even know if you got my email.
Subject: Someone else offered to help.
Author:
Posted on: 2020-03-13 22:00:21 UTC
I don't even know if you got my email.
My name is Erynn. I learned about fanfiction while looking up information on the Dragon Prince. I was going to try writing my own, but then I learned about Mary Sues and I got worried that my writing was no good. I'm here to learn and hopefully later get feedback.
My email is Erynn.harrowhawk@gmail.com
Not sure how responsive I'll be (grad school is a time sink, as is [insert current thing I get easily distracted by here (currently Stellaris)]), but I can try to help you out.
Email's reachable by clicking my username (and let me know if it isn't).
I don't even know if you got my email.
Sorry about that Newbie.
/be made to feel plausible, in the case of some types of AUs.
For example (I unfortunately don't share any of the fandoms you've mentioned, so I can't tailor examples to them), let's say I want to write a Harry Potter story where Harry and Draco, who mostly hated each other in school, become friends as adults. I could just write a friendship fic without explanation...or I could show (or briefly mention details here and there to build up a picture of) how the war changed Harry's perspective on Draco's level of badness a little and made the school enmity seem rather minor, and how Draco slowly came to realize that Harry was treating him much more civilly whenever they met and wasn't going around smugly bragging about defeating the Dark Lord, which, actually, was something Draco spent most of two years practically praying would happen...and they eventually wound up in a position to talk, and found a few more things in common, maybe apologized a bit or otherwise verbally put their school years behind them...and wound up in a tentative friendship that's growing stronger with the years.
That's a type of change that requires explanation, since it's the opposite of most of what's shown in canon, but not very much by way of an AU, since it's happening during a time we see very, very little of.
However, if I want to go full AU...
Let's say I want to write a fic where (and I'm cheating here a little, because I've done this to a certain extent already) I want to do a crossover fusion fic, in this case between Doctor Who/Torchwood and Harry Potter. I want to take a bunch of characters from DW/TW, and see how they'd fit into the Potterverse. What I have to pay attention to here is making them make sense as characters within the Potterverse without losing the essence of who they are in their original canon. Any big changes should be explainable, and the reading experience should feel, as much as possible, like we really are seeing these same characters as they would have been if they'd been born into a different world. Why? Because that's so much more satisfying than retaining a couple of the traits so the characters are more or less recognizable, while unnecessarily losing a lot more of who they are. I want the reader to feel like they've been given an AU twist, not that I've plopped somewhat similar characters down into an AU but lost the depth of the original characters.
(Parody and crackfic fall under a different category--at that point, just about anything goes, but it should be wild and/or funny. I'm sure someone else can better explain the line between goodfic and badfic in that category; I can identify it, but not really put my finger on it enough to explain well.)
Overall: the difference between goodfic and badfic often comes down to how well you can capture the original or how well you can explain or justify your changes. If you have one or both of those down, or mostly down, then, writing quality and story balance aside, you'll probably wind up with a goodfic. To get started, come up with your idea and start thinking about how it could come about!
~Z
PS: Bouncing ideas off other people can be really helpful in this process, and fun if you have someone who's really into it, though this isn't a must. Just a tip. Works especially well if you can workshop the idea together--i.e., if said person isn't afraid to suggest things or point out weaknesses that could be strengthened. They should absolutely not be putting you down or making you feel bad about your idea, but someone who semi-automatically joins you in adding a constructive criticism side to the excited idea planning session can be fantastic.
PPS: Welcome to the PPC! Funnily enough, this post probably exemplifies who I am: started off intending to just give the basic idea (hence 'on one foot'), added in detailed examples on a whim, and am now writing multiple post-scripts. Figures that'd wind up being my introduction. Anyway: I hope you have a good time here, and here, have a tiny, moving dragon figurine as a Welcome Gift!
Welcome to the PPC! Have a mysterious object which definitely isn’t going to kill you!
I’m SomeRandomPersonAccount, a guy who’s pretending to be a Question Mark. Nice to meet you. I also like to give question mark related gifts, so here’s a Hawk with a Question Mark shaped feather pattern!
Also, your name sounds similar to another boarder( no it’s not Bram), do you happen to be Bryn? He/she is in the PPC Discord.
One more thing, I’m pretty sure that someone has posted a link to the constitution, but I’ll share it with you anyway.
~SomeRandomPersonAccount
Have a battery pack and sandwich for energy!
Have some birdseed in case someone gives you a plover, an angst detector, and a self-updating hard copy of the List Of Things I Am Not Allowed To Do In The PPC!
It's cool to see a new person, welcome!
Have a notebook, it's good to write ideas down somewhere.
Hi Erynn! I'm pretty much a newbie myself, so welcome to the party:)
I'm not familiar with any of your fandoms that you mentioned. I'll do some research on them. Meanwhile, enjoy this pre-pi day pie flavored pie!
Have an air hockey table!
Welcome! I've had a great time learning writing tricks here. Have a Charter-spelled sword!
It's great to see you're willing to learn and improve your writing style. Constructive feedback is one of the many services we offer here.
Have a pack of three red pens (you never know, after all) and some popcorn to eat while you read the Original Series! You'll find a link to it at the top of the Board homepage.
Hello, hello! Welcome to our little madhouse!
Here, have a plushie Cheshire Cat!
So, how do we call you? Pronouns of choice? Fandoms of choice? Besides Dragon Prince which I am yet to see.
Sorry, I was having an ADD moment last night. You can call me Erynn and my pronouns are they/them.
I also like She-Ra, Hilde, Legend Quest, and Glitch Techs.
Glad to have you with us, General Kenobi.
Have a pair of fuzzy socks!
If you don't mind me asking, how did you hear about us?