Since it is not an original book / story, which can be filmed only by Warner Bros, it means that one can make a deal to produce a movie based
on fanfic, and pay, say, 80 % of revenue to the author, if author is agreed:)
Secondly, there are already curated lists
on the fanfic sites, with Top Ten lists in various genres, writing competitions etc (The Archive of our Own has recently been nominated as one of TIME Magazine's Top 50 websites in 2013 for its ease of use, and excellent curation of fanfiction.)
Will Amazon allow stories previously listed
on a fanfic site?
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.
I loved your thoughts
on FanFic because I feel the same dichotomous split — it's flattering that someone might want to take my characters and write more about them, but also, don't touch my people!
Not exact matches
Ever wonder if your favorite stars peruse their tag
on Tumblr, stumbling across all the fan art and
fanfic we've made?
SHHS: How you active are you in the fandom Do you draw pictures, write
fanfic, post
on forums or have a website?
«The Reichenbach Fall» aired in early 2012, and fans have dealt with the hiatus by theorizing endlessly about how Sherlock could have survived his «death,» making gifs and art, and bringing the amount of BBC Sherlock
fanfics on Archive of Our Own to almost 40,000.
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).
I've also been burned
on some POD books that, while slick looking and nicely trimmed, also read like
fanfic and strangely seem to have been printed
on the very day I placed my order.
Thanks to Kindle Worlds,
fanfic writers can legally publish and monetize their creativity to a growing audience of readers who are interested in more content based
on their favorite books.
I took a chance
on some and found them to be roughly the quality of your average
fanfic.
Scroll down for another method
on getting
fanfic on your eink gadget
You can read
fanfic just by browsing to the websites
on these devices.
Fanfic is fun to read and even more so when you can enjoy it
on your favorite reading device.
You turn this feature
on and off at the book level, so your Twilight
fanfic scribbled in the virtual margins of New Moon will remain private, with luck for all time.
I'm
on the edge of
fanfic enough that I see these groups, but not so involved that I'm blinded by any echo chamber.
I don't know this
fanfic author from a random person
on the street, and I support other authors to a fault.
And as I mentioned
on your blog, some of these groups wouldn't hesitate to make money off their
fanfic — either for selfish reasons or simply because they're unaware of the issues, as they see so many other
fanfic authors doing it.
As I've mentioned in other places here
on my blog, I encouraged the flames of my current writing passion by experimenting with a Harry Potter
fanfic.
While doing
fanfic on shows and movies is mostly ignored and considered free marketing by most circles, it's always been a touchy subject with regards to
fanfic based
on books.
I've said before — so this is in no way a slam focused
on this particular
fanfic author — writers who can't be bothered to learn the craft shouldn't expect people to be bothered to spend their time reading crap.
Fangirl is a relatable, yet original take
on that first year of bumbling adult independence that
fanfic fanatics will especially enjoy.
«This list includes not only well - known
fanfic sites like FanFiction or Archive of Our Own, but also shows ways to find fan fiction
on social networks like Tumblr, or book discovery sites like Goodreads.»
But as we were talking about
on Tuesday's post, many
fanfic authors are teens and they probably don't think about the «forever» aspect.
For 3 years I read
fanfic on the net while reading paper books.
That said, I'd be a lot pickier about what
fanfic I would read if I was paying for it and I'd be much less likely to take a chance
on something I wasn't sure I'd like.
As a
fanfic reader, if there was something I wanted to read
on Kindle Worlds, I'd happily pay for it.
This may well mark a turning point though for the
fanfic writing community, with the younger demographic of writers
on Tumblr and Wattpad perhaps embracing such a venture, seeing it as both a form of revenue, and as a self - marketing vehicle used perhaps to attract big advances from «real» publishers.
Carry
On originated as fan fiction (aka
fanfic) within the book Fangirl, which explores the world of online fandom and how it has influenced an entire generation.
Several of these sites host
FanFic, or, fiction based
on the original characters, but written by fans.
Eh, yeah... Especially that last one... It doesn't help this one feels way too banal... almost like a 12yo diary... or more like a 12yo livejournal / myspace post... Looks like dozens of
fanfics you can read
on the net...
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».
Come
on you internet nerds, I know all of you have SMRPG2
Fanfic all over your hard drives.
The project is a music history
fanfic narrative based
on real material, thereby creating realistic potential.