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Fan Fiction - Popularity Contest or Formula for Orthodoxy?
louisev:
Buying stock in Kleenex, now there's an idea, Helen.
Let me go on record to say that of all the fics I have read and tried to read... I have always very much enjoyed yours! And I can't tell you how much it pleases me to say that, too!
moremojo:
Hmmmm....it seems that my offering of my own preferences (even more than I hope they can be described as opinions, although they are that too) seems to have been misconstrued as some kind of descriptive admonition as to how our fandom writers should proceed.
Banish the thought! Far be it for me to prescribe the paths others wish to pursue--I mainly wished to state my own biases and concerns; I never anticipate these to be universally shared, and do not judge others who may feel differently (and obviously many do). I have friends who have written AU stories; I have met one of these lovely people face to face. I have read enough of the AU canon of stories to recognize there is real talent and heart being put into their creation--that's wonderful and beautiful, and I do not begrudge anyone seeking these out and enjoying them.
Of course, Brokeback is large enough to encompass all our desires and interpretations. That is as it should be. And my own little shadowy copse of death preserved and grieved over need not impinge on the sunnier slopes that many others wish to explore. So I hope we can be friends and allies...if not, it is not due to my lack of effort to extend understanding and good will.
Peace,
Scott
louisev:
Mojo,
Our official rubric on Fan Fiction is that ALL types, genres (if we could be so pompous as to call them genres) are welcome, and that every author (or fan for that matter) is free to create a topic for a discussion, a fic, or a subject in the realm of discussion. Here there is no popularity contest, and there is room on the mountain for all fics, and a tolerance for all opinions, without the need to be fearful of personal attack or unwanted criticism.
This is the official philosophy of Bettermost: to finish the story, in Annie Proulx's words... in our own lives, and in our own fics!
notBastet:
--- Quote from: moremojo on September 05, 2006, 04:50:14 pm ---Hmmmm....it seems that my offering of my own preferences (even more than I hope they can be described as opinions, although they are that too) seems to have been misconstrued as some kind of descriptive admonition as to how our fandom writers should proceed.
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I didn't take it that way Scott... you can count me friend and ally, 'kay?
I think we are all just enjoying being able to say what we think... as Louise said, "without the need to be fearful of personal attack or unwanted criticism."
:)
Happy reading,
Kelly
midwest-girl:
--- Quote from: notBastet on September 05, 2006, 05:04:27 pm ---I didn't take it that way Scott... you can count me friend and ally, 'kay?
I think we are all just enjoying being able to say what we think... as Louise said, "without the need to be fearful of personal attack or unwanted criticism."
:)
Happy reading,
Kelly
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I agree with you guys, at least in part. I think criticism is fine, so long as it's respectful and is critical of the story, not the author. I mean, I was an English major in college and at least half our time in class was spent criticizing literature and characterizations. I think that's a fundamental part of reading and writing. But I also agree that personal attacks are wrong and spiteful criticism has no place on these types of forums.
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