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The badifc that wasn't

If you're wondering why I'm bringing it up, it's because Saphie told me this before she came clean on various channels, so I've been sitting on it. I'm rather curious what responses it will spark.

And it fits with my feeling that the LotR fandom is getting - bitter, for a lack of a better word. I do believe that when you post publicly, you cannot expect all glowing praise. It is after all called a 'review', not 'worship'. On the other hand... Oh, I dunno. Fanfic should have some standards. Writing for ten minutes without even bothering to spell check should not get 100 'ur so great!'. Effort matters. And when your helpful comments get greeted with 'you're just a heartless bitch', well, any respect for an author goes down the drain. I know my opinion of a lot of authors on ff.net isn't particulary high. There is a big diffrence between constructive critisism and flames. A really big difference.

And whatever else, I will always believe that fanfic requires a certain respect for the original work and that - sadly - many current ff.net authors lack. ('Look at me mangle Tolkien! Whee!')

This makes me glad . . .

Date: 2003-02-11 02:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maureenlycaon.livejournal.com
. . . that I reserve the flames only for when the author herself unforgivably heckles, insults and/or swears at people who leave constructive criticism (or, of course, deliberate plagiarists). For ethical reasons, I prefer to let the other party fire the first shot. I hate bullies and don't want to become one.

OTOH . . . perhaps we might also take this as a piece of reassuring information. This story got negative reviews to hell and back. That's evidence that crapfic writers can no longer count on getting a hundred "Ur stuf iz so c00l!!!" ego strokes with no criticism. Given the state of things on ffnet even four months ago, this strikes me as an improvement. When I had to leave Tolkien_Slash as a result of a flamewar with crapfic slash writers precipitated by my making some negative comments about their work, it seemed there was almost no "resistance movement" to the flood of badfic. Now there's a strong one.

Finally, I agree with you one hundred percent about fanfiction writers having an ethical duty to respect the original work. Maybe six months back, whilst writing an OC erotic story inspired by Viggo Mortensen's handsome mug as Aragorn, I posted an impassioned rant in my LiveJournal about how I didn't understand crapfic writers' reluctance to write OC fiction. I still don't, unless it's simply the desperate desire to get praise on ffnet's review boards. If canon is too confining for the story you're writing, for gods' sake why not make it an original character and universe?



Re: This makes me glad . . .

Date: 2003-02-12 03:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] misscam.livejournal.com
Amen.

That's why 'It's fanfiction and I can do what I like!' pisses me off so much. No, you can't. That's original fiction. Fanfiction has a pre-existing Universe. I'm not saying you must follow every rule, but for Eru's sake, at least know what they are and *why* they exist. There is no the-Ring-holds-no-sway-over-me-and-I-can-defeat-Black-Riders-like-that daughter of Elrond in LotR because she could just then wander to Mount Doom, drop the Ring in and the story would have no suspense at all.

And also, Tolkien makes many points about power corrupting. If the OC is so powerful, chances are she could end up like Saruman. Consider the rules. Know why they are there.

/rant

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