I dunno if this will make you feel any better but... by
Edward Wilder
on 2010-04-18 16:20:00 UTC
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I would have to read it to be absolutely sure, but from your description this sounds like a trollfic. Look, the grammar and spelling are good, so the author(s) obviously know how to write, they've read the books so they know what the canon is, but they still get everything wrong about elves, mangle the canon in every way possible, and they admit that they're doing these things. All of these are classic trollfic characteristics. If you want to, link me to the story, and I can confirm my suspicions.
P.S. I don't think the Board is the type of forum to do get all suspicious about it, but before somebody says "Hmm, he knows a lot about trollfics, I wonder if he..." I would like to say, "Ayup." That settle anything?
P.P.S. How did you get this thing to format in italics? I can't figure it out, and it's driving me up the wall!
Maybe just a little... by
Elcalion
on 2010-04-18 03:37:00 UTC
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as far as "hunting down the author duo" goes :-p
As a disclaimer: I'm not a PG and these are my personal views.
The PPC (at least IMHO) is more about mocking the fic than the author itself, and threatening/flaming authors doesn't do help our image as "fandom bullies".
My view of that we should be aiming for "love tolerate the author, hate the fic", to mangle a phrase. After all, that's why we have a beta-reading chain, and generally try to keep sporkings away from the fic's author.
As for the fic itself, I've read the first couple of chapters. I don't think the authors have managed to pull off a successful AU - i.e prove to us that Elves having affairs and divorces could work consistently (especially as it would involve justifying a /huge/ revision of Middle-Earth history). Plus the tragic sibling death.
My $0.02: the fic itself is sporkworthy, but let's not get too flamy about the authors themselves. I think we're better than that as a group, and it only causes trouble for the fandom as a whole.
/rant
Elcalion
Re: I don't know whether to laugh by
Jack117
on 2010-04-18 01:37:00 UTC
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Its a case of a writer thinking they know more about the series than the author does. People have rejected J.K. Rowling's canon of Harry Potter because they wanted Harry to end up with Hermione. Of course this is still unacceptable, and we're here to point out how wrong people are about these things, in a comical fashion so feel free friend.