Subject: To be clear,
Author:
Posted on: 2014-06-08 01:51:00 UTC
I am unsure of the temporal relation between my foray into the PPC and my encounter with The Kelbrid War.
Subject: To be clear,
Author:
Posted on: 2014-06-08 01:51:00 UTC
I am unsure of the temporal relation between my foray into the PPC and my encounter with The Kelbrid War.
I don't really have much fanfic writing experience, but my first fanfic I ever READ was a Naruto Sasori/Deidara slashfic that probably needs to be sporked a little bit. After that I branched out, finding new fics in many different fandoms, and a couple decent crossovers as well.
The first fanfiction I wrote, if you could call it that, were a trio of horrid Red Alert 2, Worms and Bionicle not-even-stories that never made it past the two-paragraph stage I wrote back then in second grade's creative writing lesson.
I didn't start reading fanfiction until I chanced upon the PPC, IIRC.
My first experience of fanfiction was around 1999 or 2000, when I discovered the alt.drwho.creative newsgroup, back in its heyday. I loved reading the "IA" (Internet Adventure) round robin fics, where writers would take it in turns to write one chapter each. The group also had Jerri Massi's "Always the Third Doctor" fics, and the surreal alternate universe of "This Time Round". Great stuff.
But I only lurked, and never joined in. Like I said before, for me creative writing was just something we were forced to do at school, and not anything I could ever imagine myself doing if I didn't have to!
My first encounter with fanfiction was sometime in the 80s, thanks to an acquaintance who collected PWP fanzines. (And badly written PWP at that -- I could be wrong, but I don't think porn is supposed to bore the reader.) It took me longer to start reading internet fanfiction, because I had to figure out that there were non-porn fics first.
Writing ... while I've got several ideas, I haven't posted anything. A lot of my "write fiction" impulse gets channeled into writing gaming scenarios instead.
I am unsure of the temporal relation between my foray into the PPC and my encounter with The Kelbrid War.
I never considered that fanfiction was about the sex, it was just another offshoot of the same entity.
I've seen "serious" fiction writers deride fanfiction as useless. I'm not sure if they are the same group who subscribe to throwing out the first two novels.
Fanfiction is completely useless. No one who writes fanfiction will never amount to anything. Neil Gaiman and that Doctor Who episode titled "Doctor's Wife" never happened.
Yeah. Neither did "Blink." Fifty Shades of Grey is not a real thing. (I'm not a huge fan of that work but it's true that it started out as fanfiction and now is ridiculously popular.)
In seventh grade, no less.
(My community I first found out about fic was the Redwall Wiki. You? I'm pretty sure everything on there is horrible, but I haven't gone back in awhile. I don't really want to look at my old stuff, you know?)
-Aila
To be honest, I started out on the Redwall Wiki. And contributed to the horribleness. I know exactly what you mean. 0~0 No scratch that, that's a stupid face.
Actually there was one story on there that I liked and still like. The rest of it was pretty terrible, though.
I've been thinking your username sounded vaguely familiar. Do you think we might have encountered each other on there?
I remember one author's stories (Scotty Bluefleck, I think her name was) as being very good, but otherwise...
I didn't have this username until I wandered over to FF.net, and later AO3, so probably not. But maybe. I was Starpetal on the Redwall Wiki, though I've since changed my Wikia account.
-Aila