Sentences with phrase «fanfic into»

For authors who perform exceptionally well, I imagine they'll be able to turn their fanfic into a real deal with Alloy.
Bringing fanfic into the mix with «Con Man» is an intriguing move, given the show's exploration of fan culture, inspired by Tudyk's own dealings with the world of «Firefly» fans and fan conventions.

Not exact matches

In a meta gesture, and as a backhanded thank - you, the premier had one character descend into paranoia and spout ripped - from - the - fanfic theories, even heading a group of true believers («I believe in Sherlock Holmes»).
It's difficult not to watch an interview like that and not be reminded of that Sherlock incident from a couple years ago, wherein co-stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman were talked into reading slash fanfic on stage — and then, of course, there's all the stories you hear about celebrities being presented with graphic fanart of themselves to sign at autograph tables (something usually intended as a joke).
Fan fiction has come into its own, largely thanks to online communities like Wattpad and the Kindle Worlds platform from Amazon that allows authors to publish and monetize on their fanfic works.
The term first came from fan fiction, and it means a person who reads your work - in - progress (or «WIP») when you, the writer or «alpha,» are ready for feedback — before it goes into final draft to be sent to your fanfic page, editor, or agent.
But my foray into fanfic proves that I can get more involved.
Yes, you're right that her fanfic fans alone would not be enough to get the story into Amazon's overall bestseller list.
Because of all these publishers and agents picking up fanfic writers, I sometimes wonder if I put into my query letter, «I wrote fanfic for over ten years, and one of my fanfics had over 500,000 reviews and the readers said they would buy anything I write» would that grab their attention?
Bloggers and Goodreads members worked together to put the bigger story of fanfic, multiple personas, and content scraping into context.
We're giving out senior superlatives to our favorite games, digging into the year's biggest stories via extracurriculars, and following our favorite characters through their adventures together in fanfic.
Another has performed a find - and - replace on some unpublished fanfic which turns «Commander Shepard» into «Javelin Commander Shaperre», but initial feedback suggests that it's «just not the same, particularly the part where Shaperre and the Asari kiss».
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