I'm uncertain about posting this topic, but I can't think of anywhere else to do so and expect anything resembling a fruitful discussion. Also, it might be taken as commitment; I'm afraid of wasting my time haring off in the wrong direction or even pursuing this idea, period. Oh, this is my pessimism, as you can see he's very healthy...
To boil down
How to Read a Fanfiction to six words:
Fanfiction is good for culture.
The question is, how best to amplify these
sixfive words into a sticky opening chapter, much less a coherent manuscript that provides evidence for that position.
For instance, I know I have strong feelings about the thorny issue of copyright and its excesses, [
1] but I need to figure out more ways to elaborate on the idea. The last thing I need is to tear off a manuscript that just bangs on and on about 'four legs good current copyright model bad'.
So far, I suspect I'll need to include a little history of fanfic for people who think it's all gay sex between Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy/Voldemort/Optimus Prime, or Gary Stu power fantasies, or whacking the lead singer of One Direction in the balls. [
2]
Also, my models for this work are the Awa Press Ginger Series [
3] of short works, which tend to include records of hobnobbage with respected experts in their fields. Seeing as I've never hobnobbed with well-known fanfiction writers and never will, this might be troublesome.
So, I post this in the forlorn hope that you may be able to provide ideas or illumination that this humble dimbulb lacks. Or tips on how to make the work fit for human consumption. Or put down my pessimism. He's very healthy you know.
This post has been edited by Cardboard Box: Oct 15 2013, 09:29 AM