Subject: I have not read any, but I am interested
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Posted on: 2025-02-22 00:45:18 UTC
What would you recommend?
Subject: I have not read any, but I am interested
Author:
Posted on: 2025-02-22 00:45:18 UTC
What would you recommend?
What is the procedure for getting badfic writers to OFU's? Do the Flowers have agents violently kidnap them? If so, is there a specific group for that? Do they use some kind of teleportation technology? Or do they just send the writer an email?
Since it seems like you're interested in OFUs, which ones have you read so far? At least OFUM, the original, I hope? Would you like some recommendations beyond that?
~Neshomeh
What would you recommend?
I’d have to recommend the Official Fanfiction University of Redwall by Laburnum as well, seeing as that’s how I found the PPC.
In case it somehow wasn't clear, read The Official Fanfiction University of Middle-earth by Camilla Sandman first. It's the original and sets the precedent for all other OFU stories there are. It has an unfinished sequel, too. (Links are to the AO3 mirrors, because it's less janky than Fanfiction.net.)
Then, my recommendations for spin-off OFUs:
I'm sure I'm forgetting some other good stuff, and I don't know your fandoms, so be sure to look through our wiki's category for Official Fanfiction Universities. There are probably more lurking out there that we don't have pages for, too.
Happy Learning Through Pain! {= D
~Neshomeh
Typically the OFU sends a side character staff member to deliver the letter. The prospective student fills out the form and is then transported after falling asleep. In terms of the fic itself, the OFU writer puts a form in the first chapter that reviewers fill out to submit their student characters. For those who posted on FFN, this means making it clear that fic isn’t interactive—the readers have no control over what their characters do—because that violates FFN terms of service.
It was more rigorously enforced in the earlier years. It’s part of why Suedom got removed from FFN, because they said it was an “interactive” fic.
Seriously, just yesterday I got a PM that turned out to be an art commission scam, and to report that I had to write a mail to support because there is no on-site report function for PMs (despite the big "unsolicited PMs will get you banned" PSA you get in your inbox).
Apparently this is also a widespread issue that's going as far back as September at least, and the only reason I had not been hit yet is likely because my account has been pretty much inactive since 2018.
I remember a while back hearing that they weren't really maintaining the site as much as in its heyday. So if you got this stuff recently, chances are that that's the reason why you've got more hoops to jump through.