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Just a quick drive by to say I've posted a new rec to [livejournal.com profile] the_new_library which can be found here. I'll have to edit this post when I'm more awake, or just go read for yourself and see what I thought was worth staying up this late to read.


I'll have to post on the Confirmation tomorrow, as well; it was quite entertaining, in many respects. Short Version: Wee Hob done his family-- including you in the very extended universe of acquaintance-- proud.

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Date: 2008-04-11 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hobgoblinn.livejournal.com
I write fanfiction as a learning exercise-- focus on one aspect of writing I want to improve without having to get bogged down creating a Whole Consistent World on top of it (not that JKR got that bogged, at times. But I digress. And am not being entirely fair.)

And there has been a long tradition in literature of what we might today consider "fanfiction." Paradise Lost is fanfiction on the Bible (Fall of Man, redemption) right down to the applying fanfic correction in the person of a much fleshed out Lucifer. To give one notable example amongst many.

And until relatively recently, authors Didn't get paid, or get paid a lot, for their work. Many still don't. But you might bring up Sarah Rees Brennan ([livejournal.com profile] mistful as an example of a fanfic author whose experiences writing fanfic honed her skills enough to get her a big time writing contract.

The way I see it, fanfic is, if you find the right group of betas/ reviewers/ audience, a lot cheaper and more useful than a Creative Writing degree from university. And it is so much less a waste of time than, say, television.

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Date: 2008-04-11 09:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bella-harper.livejournal.com
I totally agree. I am so much better at writing now than I was when I first started, it's amazing. And it's always a learning experience - you actually have to do research, and think hard about plot and characterization.

At any rate, I'm just going to keep on as I've been keeping on - under her nose.
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