How does everyone feel about Fan Fiction?
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Re: How does everyone feel about Fan Fiction?
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It is an art,and a way to pay homage and expound on work that you love. As an avid tv watcher in addition to being an avid reader, I love reading a good fanfic and discovering how others interpret a character. I also love reading the creative ways fans can continue a story long after it's over (specifically with cancelled tv series).
Sometimes it's a great fix when I want to read, but I want something quick and I don't want to take the time to invest in New characters. I get a short story with characters I already know and am invested in.
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I have to say this - I love how you explained it. It's very convincing. I agree with this completelybmysti00 wrote:I love fanfiction. Particularly when it's well written. I have been fortunate enough to come across fanfiction writers who easily wrote just as well as a high esteemed author.
It is an art,and a way to pay homage and expound on work that you love. As an avid tv watcher in addition to being an avid reader, I love reading a good fanfic and discovering how others interpret a character. I also love reading the creative ways fans can continue a story long after it's over (specifically with cancelled tv series).
Sometimes it's a great fix when I want to read, but I want something quick and I don't want to take the time to invest in New characters. I get a short story with characters I already know and am invested in.
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