Saturday, March 1, 2014

How to feel about fan fiction?

Most professional writers feel that it is a complete waste of time, and copyright, and blah, blah, blah.

I personally feel that it can be a great way to develop your writing skills, have somewhat of a support system, etc.

Feel free to share fan-fictions you have read that truly do feel like a novel; or ones that you feel have matured with the writer.

[ prompt questions that I would love if you'd answer-- god, that is lame ]

Do you feel writers project themselves in fan fiction, or are they telling a story?

Is fan fiction "creepy?" I think it is when it is about pop-bands, or real people, but fictional characters?

Additionally, if you have heard of it, what do you think of Kindle Worlds?

If you write fan fiction, do you read it? How do you feel it differs? The desperation of wanting reviews, not caring at all, or being annoyed when writers ask for them.

Before ff.net, among other sites in general, do you think fan fiction has been going on for a long time?
(IE; Non-existence with copyright laws, or just general curiosity to write a story how you think it should be written.)

In your opinion, can a story "continue on" after the series has been finished?

If you could comment with your general age group and gender, that would be appreciated as well. I'm looking for some sort of statistics, doing some research and wanted to poll people. =)

I wanted to put this in Psychology as well, but I don't know how well people would take it…

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