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  • @pbsstoried
    @pbsstoried  4 роки тому +658

    So exciting! A big welcome to Lindsay and Princess. We're growing bigger and bigger with your help! And don't fret Monstrum fans, we'll be back in two weeks with a new episode. Stay tuned (and stay spooky!) -Dr. Z
    PS: in case you missed it, check out the Storied announcement at the end of last week's Monstrum episode: ua-cam.com/video/c_ywuNEEiVE/v-deo.html&t=552

    • @Demolitiondude
      @Demolitiondude 4 роки тому +14

      I am concerned doc. I subscribed for unbiased deep dive analysis of the creatures of the night we relate to. Not how awesome fan fiction is.

    • @Demolitiondude
      @Demolitiondude 4 роки тому +2

      @@anastasiagiannoulatou7460 I suggested to PBS having a beastiary channel for just monster content.

    • @PHUKBALL1
      @PHUKBALL1 4 роки тому +5

      @@Demolitiondude i must agree.Not that i have a problem with these two young women but i only want notifications when Dr Zarka has something new.

    • @akinemainunangugel9650
      @akinemainunangugel9650 4 роки тому

      Did yt need to be active???
      If so I understand
      Because to know and present it right all need more time to research and more time to write

    • @garfreeek
      @garfreeek 4 роки тому +8

      You guy's don't know Lindsey yet, but she's absolutely amazing. Check out her stuff, like i'm gonna deep dive into windigo's and banshees ^_^

  • @busshock
    @busshock 4 роки тому +930

    I'm a big proponent of TvTropes' motto: "90% of fanfiction is crud, but the remaining 10% is worth dying for." You know, just like regular writing.

    • @1234kalmar
      @1234kalmar 4 роки тому +7

      I found some exciting reads there for sure. FanFicRecs is a good tab on Tvtropes to check out.

    • @danielm6341
      @danielm6341 4 роки тому +9

      I agree. _Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality_ is not just the best fanfic I've ever read, but some of the best fiction I've ever read, period. It takes a leap of faith to get into genre(?) / medium(?) of fan fiction, but if the community is large enough, there's something for everyone.

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 4 роки тому +1

      I also have a fanfiction.net account where my (weird but mostly decent) fan fictions are made.

    • @thevilonesfr
      @thevilonesfr 4 роки тому +4

      @@SlapstickGenius23 I have an account too. Though I don't write I used to read a lot. And i found some stories that are so much better than the canon

    • @RickJaeger
      @RickJaeger Рік тому

      Disagree. 10% is too big a number.

  • @richmcgee434
    @richmcgee434 4 роки тому +535

    "As if the only good fiction is something that is 100% original." I'd wager the last time anything written by anyone was 100% original the text was in cuneiform, and you could easily convince me it was earlier than that.

    • @riz3310
      @riz3310 4 роки тому +40

      werewolfassasyn the whole notion of “an idea” breakdowns went confronted with our conceptions and legal frameworks governing “originality.” No idea ever is original. They don’t come from some far off place, or spring from the ether. They come from the experiences of our material reality recombined and remixed with inherited ideas and then iterated and iterated over generations. Everything is a remix

    • @suranumitu7734
      @suranumitu7734 4 роки тому +13

      well there's ancient egyptian texts lamenting that there is nothing new to write, that everything had already been written before :D also ancient scribes in egypt and mesopotamia don't really seem to have had a concept of authorship and didn't consider their work to be *their own original work*, they were just the person who happened to write down a text.
      so '100% originality' was apparently never really a thing (at least in literature) :D

  • @RamArt9091
    @RamArt9091 4 роки тому +1570

    Dante. . . the guy that literally inserted himself in an isekai fanfiction.

    • @MatanVil
      @MatanVil 4 роки тому +56

      And Devil May Cry is an modern AU of the Divine Comedy with protagonist name stays the same and DMC: Devil May Cry (a game in an Ultimate Marvel-like continuity from 2013) is an UK AU (every Japanese franchisor has a fanfic that take place in the west)

    • @lilith1493
      @lilith1493 4 роки тому +10

      DYING BC TRUE

    • @richmcgee434
      @richmcgee434 4 роки тому +44

      Mental image of Dante being struck by speeding truck makes me smile.

    • @RamArt9091
      @RamArt9091 4 роки тому +4

      Rich McGee He got struck by the Isekai truck while running from his enemies.

    • @GloomyFish
      @GloomyFish 4 роки тому +31

      And made sure his self insert got to meet all his favourite celebrities

  • @glued7889
    @glued7889 4 роки тому +1613

    People who have never read fanfic and talk down to people who do read it really need to have an open mind. Honestly, there have been some fics I've read that are better than what you'll find at a bookstore. Some seriously topshelf stories. It's easy to laugh at the thought of Harry Potter or Twilight fanfics written by 12 year old tweens, but those aren't the only fandoms in existence and many authors are way older and much more mature than that stereotype demographic. I've read stuff that stays with me for /days/ cause the prose was so good. There are some quality fics I have bookmarked where I'll go back and re-read them and still get blown away but how well written it is. Some stuff I've read is so poetic in writing I feel like I just scored a free NY Times bestseller.
    It's no surprise at all that many fanfic authors go on to publish original series'. I wouldn't be shocked at all if I found out an author I'm following on AO3 ended up with a book deal. Hell, I just recently found out that the author of a new book series I'm reading proudly wrote Homestuck fanfic.
    Fanfic is gaining legitimacy and I'm here for it.

    • @chelsey8737
      @chelsey8737 4 роки тому +42

      YES EXACTLY!!! I started reading fanfics on Wattpad and about three years later one of my favorite authors published her story from Wattpad into a series at Barnes & Noble. It was so gratifying and so amazing. On top of that I completely agree it sometimes fanfics are so much better than actual published books and there are ones that I go back and re-read from my One Direction fanfic day 6 years ago. I've outgrown those fics now but there's just some that are so good you can't help but reread them

    • @Scarleto
      @Scarleto 4 роки тому +91

      I sincerely and honestly believe that I've read Harry Potter fanfiction that's better than canon. Straight up.

    • @chelsey8737
      @chelsey8737 4 роки тому +37

      @@Scarleto ok so true!!! I adore Harry Potter books and movies but I read fanfic so much more that I genuinely lose sight of what's cannon and what's not. I have a hard time distinguishing what was something I read in a fanfic because it made so much more sense and was written so much better. I started reading fanfic before I watch the movies or read the books so there were things that I thought were part of Canon only to find out that the fandom hated the real Cannon so much that we made our own.

    • @MsCunningLinguistic
      @MsCunningLinguistic 4 роки тому +34

      Dude, there are stories I read YEARS ago that I still think about as often as every week. I've read fanfics that have shaped me more than published books. Long live the fanfics.

    • @sickboy7104
      @sickboy7104 4 роки тому +7

      I DON’T understand how people can get in to reading fan fiction, but I can VERY MUCH understand how people can get in to writing it. It’s an enjoyable hobby.

  • @fizzplease6742
    @fizzplease6742 4 роки тому +782

    I met Robert Silverberg at a con once, and he was signing some books for me, one of which was "Science Fiction 101" and he asked if I was a writer, I saw "well no, just fanfic" and he told me that certainly counted as being a writer. It was a nice thing to hear.

  • @yenu4683
    @yenu4683 4 роки тому +737

    Neil Gaiman once again proving that he is the best.

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon 4 роки тому +32

      Yenu Not surprising, since his best novel is a massive crossover fic of EVERY God that ever existed, ever! (American Gods, and yes - it IS his best story, fight me.)

    • @ekawaharafilms
      @ekawaharafilms 4 роки тому +4

      @@phastinemoon I'd be happy to fight you for another book's place

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon 4 роки тому +2

      Emiko 123 Good luck - name it, and I’ll tell you why you’re wrong

    • @Kimmaline
      @Kimmaline 4 роки тому +7

      Second best. Sir Pratchett beats him out, even posthumously. And Gaiman would agree.🥰

    • @JH-jh4gw
      @JH-jh4gw 4 роки тому

      Urgh

  • @AthenaBaucum
    @AthenaBaucum 4 роки тому +418

    And remember kids, most of what we accept as Arthurian canon is fanfic. Lancelot? Fanfic. Search for the holy grail? Fanfic. Excalibur? Fanfic.

    • @hubertblastinoff9001
      @hubertblastinoff9001 4 роки тому +36

      Arthur being English?
      Fanfic²

    • @danielm6341
      @danielm6341 4 роки тому +8

      @@hubertblastinoff9001 _Cymdeithas Cyfamod y Cymry Rhydd_ ?

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 3 роки тому +5

      @@danielm6341 great Welsh language comment!

    • @Sarcasticron
      @Sarcasticron 9 місяців тому +2

      My favorite fanfic is Dante's Divine Comedy.

  • @elizabarry4
    @elizabarry4 4 роки тому +427

    I love how Princess's impression of Neil Gaiman was 35% Australian, 35% British and the rest American

    • @purpleghost106
      @purpleghost106 4 роки тому +18

      She got the cadence though! He's got this melodic way of speaking that, I think, comes through in her impression.

    • @mashscriber7414
      @mashscriber7414 4 роки тому +4

      And 100% rad.

    • @ZaxololRiyodin
      @ZaxololRiyodin 3 роки тому +2

      That's 30% American for the mathematically challenged

    • @billyalarie929
      @billyalarie929 3 роки тому +2

      I honestly love it so much it makes me scream

  • @katekursive1370
    @katekursive1370 4 роки тому +824

    I'm thirty, I still write fanfic and not planning to stop any time soon. I'm not embarrassed by my older works or ashamed of my current ones. Writing and reading fanfic to me is fun and enjoyable, and I have great interactions with my readers. I'd also say my writing is improving with time. Keep at it. A big thank you to the AO3 team and users for just existing, really

    • @TheGFeather
      @TheGFeather 4 роки тому +41

      I'm nearly 40, still active as both a reader and an author, and only moderately embarrassed of my first few writing attempts. Not at all because they were fanfic, but because they were not very good. Still, the only way to get better is to practice.

    • @Beryllahawk
      @Beryllahawk 4 роки тому +25

      I'm OVER 40 and still writing in various ways, original and fan-fic both.
      BUT. Only now do I feel like it might actually be vaguely OK to share some of it. I've been laboring for decades under the notion that I need the work to be polished BEFORE submitting it for anyone - publisher, agent, or good friend.
      Never too late, y'all. It's never EVER too late, or too early.

    • @ollie2111
      @ollie2111 4 роки тому +3

      That's awesome :)

    • @i.cant.sleep.anymore
      @i.cant.sleep.anymore 4 роки тому +1

      @@Beryllahawk I hope that you decide to post it! Go for it!!

    • @CuteCuteJames
      @CuteCuteJames 4 роки тому +12

      Bless AO3 and all the writers of the world.

  • @quasimojo345
    @quasimojo345 4 роки тому +906

    Virgil's Aeneid is literally just a fan-fiction expanded universe on Homer's epics. As for RPFs, Dante not only wrote into his poem his favorite author Virgil, he also self-inserts himself so he can buddy-buddy with his literary hero in the work. What haters think are ridiculous new trends are actually some of literature's oldest conventions.

    • @etanaedelman9011
      @etanaedelman9011 4 роки тому +89

      Also many of the names of the people he notes as suffering eternal damnation in hell were often the names of actual enemies of his (or people he just disapproved of).

    • @ololo518
      @ololo518 4 роки тому +33

      @@etanaedelman9011 Yeah, Dante wrote real fanfic, makeing himself true Mary Sue (flawless, getting girl he wanted and sending his enemies to hell)

    • @kristinaporter2629
      @kristinaporter2629 4 роки тому +9

      I've always found RPFs weird and uncomfortable, it was weird and uncomfortable when Dante did it and it continues to be weird and uncomfortable when it's about One Direction

    • @enasan9406
      @enasan9406 4 роки тому +7

      @@kristinaporter2629 Well, it was so uncomfortable in the Renaissance that they sent Dante into exile...

    • @donpacificbobcat9er615
      @donpacificbobcat9er615 4 роки тому +2

      From what I heard even the Iliad and the Odyssey were originally just old oral tales.

  • @sarahreffstrupjrgensen7772
    @sarahreffstrupjrgensen7772 4 роки тому +263

    I love fanfiction. I read it at least once a week, and have done so for 15 years 👏 As a non English speaker, it helped me develop my vocabulary and made me want to become a writer.

    • @marina.chayka
      @marina.chayka 4 роки тому +18

      Me too! I learned a lot of English with fanfic and eventually started reading the books in English too, it taught me more than any teacher ever did.

    • @lenavonpreuen4869
      @lenavonpreuen4869 4 роки тому +10

      Same here. Learned English in school but never really enjoyed or used it until I started reading fanfiction. It improved my grammar and vocabulary immensly and today I can speak and write English fluently.

    • @bananapuding866
      @bananapuding866 4 роки тому +5

      This! I'm so happy I've discovered fanfiction in my English beginner years, it helped me a lot with a general understanding of the English language as a whole and expanded my vocabulary. I wouldn't know half of the words I know today if it weren't for the countless hours and summer nights I've spent reading every "Slow Burn" tagged work on the AO3.

    • @sarahreffstrupjrgensen7772
      @sarahreffstrupjrgensen7772 4 роки тому +1

      @@bananapuding866 Oh I love me good slow burn! 👌

    • @bananapuding866
      @bananapuding866 4 роки тому +3

      @@sarahreffstrupjrgensen7772 good slow burn is always an amazing read if you get to enjoy some time off :)

  • @heleneandersson7649
    @heleneandersson7649 4 роки тому +486

    Real person fanfiction makes me deeply uncomfortable. I've been a teenage girl and I would never shame anyone for writing it, but it kind of takes the commodification of public figures to eleven. It just feels a bit disrespectful to me.
    Excellent episode. As a person who has been involved with the fanfiction subculture it's been interesting to see it become increasingly mainstream. Some of the words we used to gush over or throw shade at or neutrally categorize other works are used by everyone now.

    • @MakiPcr
      @MakiPcr 4 роки тому +72

      Personally I find RPF really icky, it's treating a real flesh and blood human like a fictional character

    • @fangirlfortheages5940
      @fangirlfortheages5940 4 роки тому +59

      I totally agree with this. Especially in explicit fics. Like putting real people in sexual situations explicitly for consumption is so gross. In visual pornography, at least they don’t use the actors’ real names

    • @owayasomething9295
      @owayasomething9295 4 роки тому +46

      ​@@fangirlfortheages5940 I am not contesting your point, but photographic pornography of people who haven't given their consent is definitely worse. In fact it is illegal while simply using someones name is not. But honestly I think RPFs are much more a symptom of how companies and media commodify celebreties and encourage parasocial relationships than of people being morally bankrupt. It is kind of hard to grasp why you aren't allowed to write pwp about celebs when they are selling you 'intimate' photocards, or 'addressing you' through social media or objectifying themselves in sugestive music videos. I'm not saying RPFs are right, only that the media industry explicitly tells people to want celebrities and then shames women for expressing that desire.

    • @Spectra651
      @Spectra651 4 роки тому +14

      For me, I'd say it really depends on the *type* of RPF a person is writing and what the subject matter is. The only time I feel truly uncomfortable with this type of fanfiction is when it involves shipping, or a person's sex life, or putting them in certain situations involving pain or humiliation, and sadly this is what most people think of when the topic of RPF comes up. My sister is really into K-pop, so I checked out a few fanfics out of curiosity, and some of the stuff these writers had these real-life group members doing was truly disgusting, although I can't honestly say how much the authors saw these young men as real people or as the public "characters" they present. I see how it can be a problem when that line between fiction and reality is so blurry, and celebrities and the corporations that back them certainly propagate these public personas, so it's not surprising that many fans see them as characters first and people second. I'm not saying it's right, but that *is* how the waters get muddied. Even so, I still think it's totally possible to write about a real-life figure in a perfectly innocent, respectful way, so long as you make sure not to cross certain boundaries, and so long as you know that there IS a difference between the real live person and the idealized "character" version of them you've created in your own mind.

    • @EdslilNeko
      @EdslilNeko 4 роки тому +16

      RPF squicks me out too, and the way that it rolls over into people *insisting* that real humans must be secretly dating each other, particularly when one or both parties are already married to different people (I'm looking at you Supernatural fandom :/), is really invasive and can lead to people behaving like total psychopaths.
      However, to play devil's advocate, I would say there's an argument to be made that the majority of RPF is not actually about the real people, it's about the fabricated characters that are those people's celebrity personas. Every celebrity sells a false image of themselves, to a greater or lesser extent depending on the person, so no RPF is ever written about the people so much as the caricature of them. That doesn't necessarily make it okay, but I can see where it would be justifiable.

  • @hawkticus_history_corner
    @hawkticus_history_corner 4 роки тому +366

    What, no comment about how the Arthurian Mythos is like 90% Fanficiton and that Lancelot sucking was cuz one of the authors pretty much wrote a bash fic? I am disappointed
    Edit: Also if people claim that Fanfiction is creatively bereft they need to read some good Crossover Fics

    • @blofeld39
      @blofeld39 4 роки тому +13

      Most of the Grail stuff is fanfic of Chretien de Troyes, after all...

    • @jaciem
      @jaciem 4 роки тому +43

      Lancelot himself was first a self-insert character by a French dude obsessed with courtly love. The original Marty Stu - good at everything, everyone loves/admires him, he gets to bang the main character's hot wife.

    • @EveryDayALittleDeath
      @EveryDayALittleDeath 4 роки тому +33

      @@jaciem and then later on, someone else decided they did not approve of his banging a married woman and wrote a fic where he falls from grace really really hard. Some versions have him killing himself in shame, but I don't know when that part was added. So somebody wrote a bash fic about someone else's self-insert

    • @chelsey8737
      @chelsey8737 4 роки тому +18

      Crossovers aren't really my thing but you do have to admit that people who write fanfics crossovers are so talented. Not only do you have to get the characters and the personalities correct from the primary fandom but you also have to insert them or insert characters of another fandom into their Universe with the correct characters and the correct personalities to match. It takes a lot of time and talent to do that

    • @hawkticus_history_corner
      @hawkticus_history_corner 4 роки тому +16

      @@chelsey8737 Going beyond just the characters you have to get the universes to mesh well, which can be a real pain

  • @malloryl7805
    @malloryl7805 4 роки тому +200

    I enjoy fanfiction and there're many talented writers out there. To me knowing they do all this for free is awesome and really tells me they love what they're doing.

    • @akinemainunangugel9650
      @akinemainunangugel9650 4 роки тому +1

      They didn't do it for free
      They don't have a choice
      But if they can they surely do it

  • @violetsnotroses3640
    @violetsnotroses3640 4 роки тому +102

    I find it interesting that discussions of fanfiction so often center around the writers. I've been an enthusiastic fanfic reader since I was a pre-teen, and I take it as seriously as I take reading traditionally published books, but I don't write it. It bothers me a little bit the way people talk about it as a "writing exercise," as if it exists only for the benefit of the writer, just because most fic writers don't make money off of it. Fanfiction is its own genre, with its own tropes and conventions, and its own fans. There are unique challenges in writing a character created by someone else, and it's a unique experience to return to the same characters over and over through different writers and genres. Part of what makes it good and special is that the economy of fanfic runs on appreciation and validation, not money, and that doesn't make it any better or worse than published fiction.

    • @AnnekeOosterink
      @AnnekeOosterink 4 роки тому +13

      And many stories just could never exist as anything other than fanfic. There are some exquisite fanfics that could never exist as an original work because they hinge on outsider POV on the published characters. One VERY good fanfic that is better than a lot of published books could never exist as an original story, because the premise is that a character from a book gets therapy from the perspective of the therapist. Everything the character says and does is familiar to the reader, but puzzling to the therapist, and if the reader didn't know who the character was it would make no sense.

    • @kingsaracoon9594
      @kingsaracoon9594 3 роки тому +2

      @@AnnekeOosterink ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT DEMONOLOGY AND THE TRIPHASIC MODULE OF TRAUMA--

    • @AnnekeOosterink
      @AnnekeOosterink 3 роки тому +1

      @@kingsaracoon9594 YES I AM! :D :D IT's SO GOOD! :)
      (although there are more therapy fics with more or less the same premise, I love this one the most, because bb Crowley finally acknowledging all his traumas and getting help dealing with them)

  • @Beanhill_94
    @Beanhill_94 4 роки тому +85

    As a fanfiction writer, I am so glad you did this. I feel no shame for it. I enjoy it, others enjoy it. That's all I care about it

  • @mthcomics4002
    @mthcomics4002 4 роки тому +93

    I remember about ten years ago actual history professors wrote hetalia fan fiction. Honestly i will never understand people saying that fan fiction isn’t writing like... it literally is? I’m all for fan fiction and actively encourage people who are shy about it

  • @Huckleberry87
    @Huckleberry87 4 роки тому +161

    There's one more element. "Official" fan fiction. Whoever picked up the "The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo" series, and those Twisted Disney novels. And then there's the Star Trek Paperbacks. Or that Peter Pan sequel "Peter Pan in Scarlet" (fun read, by the way).

    • @doughauck57
      @doughauck57 4 роки тому +3

      All the "Han Solo Adventures" paperbacks I read as a kid back in the 80's. I remember those with great fondness, btw.

    • @amberflowers4
      @amberflowers4 4 роки тому +27

      Let’s be real, all these new Star Wars and marvel movies are really just professional fan fiction lmao

    • @dirgniflesuoh7950
      @dirgniflesuoh7950 4 роки тому +14

      Or when a living author invites other authors to write short stories in their own universe, or even to write novels in their timeline.

    • @WindspriteM
      @WindspriteM 4 роки тому +14

      and any official expanded universe novels written in franchises decades after the franchise came out, when the fans have all grown up to become writers for official media...

    • @RoyalKnightVIII
      @RoyalKnightVIII 4 роки тому

      @@dirgniflesuoh7950 just like LOVECRAFT did ironically there's a company that claims to own the Copyright who tries to shake people down for using cthulhu et al

  • @gollum1ring
    @gollum1ring 4 роки тому +40

    I love that this is how you chose to introduce Princess to the program. Two geek girls bonding over fanfics past. It warms my cold dead heart.

  • @mlrafiki
    @mlrafiki 4 роки тому +173

    LOOK AT ALL THE POSITIVITY IN THE COMMENTS!!! Is this really UA-cam? 💜

  • @tinyshipbreaker999
    @tinyshipbreaker999 4 роки тому +58

    as somebody actively writing fanfiction, I enjoyed this. The air of legitimacy given by the admittance of big name authors saying they're part of the community is great, almost all of my reading in the last eight or so years has been fanfiction. I find that the freedom from worrying about things like marketability allows people to talk about a wide array of topics and gives rise to unique and interesting perspectives and styles. I've been absolutely gushing to anyone who would listen about a Harry Potter fanfiction that seeks to capture the feeling of Pride and Prejudice orbiting post-Hogwarts Draco and Hermione. I love visiting Long, Dead Fics, labors of love that someone eventually fell out with, it's really a special feeling to watch the evolution not only of the writer over the course but of the characters as they twist in the author's mind.

    • @danielm6341
      @danielm6341 4 роки тому +3

      The point about Long Dead Fics is a good one. There is a special insight to be gained from reading a sufficient volume of abandoned fanfics; an experience that normal readers of conventionally published works won't have: The occult sensation of all stories, perhaps all realities, being merely an ephemeral iceberg-like peek into ongoing narratives. You get to see creators and audiences as participating together in a grand play of constantly seeded and discarded narratives, dipping above and below waves of public discourse like dolphins - occurring in any medium - books, UA-cam, music, political rallies, and so on. Perhaps the internet _is_ the democratising force academics assumed it would be; only taking the long way around.

    • @a.a5589
      @a.a5589 4 роки тому

      what's it called?

  • @DrakeyC
    @DrakeyC 4 роки тому +170

    I've read fanfiction stories longer than novels, with plot, character, and talent on-par with any professional writer. I myself have written numerous multi-chapter works over 100,000 words and that I think are pretty good, and in the process of writing have honed my writing skills as a whole, both on a creative level and on a technical level. I've written for fifteen years, I have been writing fanfiction for a significant chunk of my life. And while it has changed my as a person and a professional, I know most people would roll their eyes if I told them that.
    I hope the stigma over fanfiction continues to fade as time goes on and it comes to be respected as a legitimate form of creative expression. It's no different than fanart - it display real talent to draw great fanart, after all, so why should fanfiction not be seen in the same way?

    • @mcoffely
      @mcoffely 4 роки тому +1

      Who's the Nabokov of fan-fiction?.

    • @DrakeyC
      @DrakeyC 4 роки тому

      @@mcoffely Who?

    • @diannebdee
      @diannebdee 3 роки тому

      And if those people who wrote fanfic had sat down to create their own stories would likely be successful and financially secure authors instead of stealing someone else's work and hiding it because they know they can't ever publish without being sued.

    • @MaryamMaqdisi
      @MaryamMaqdisi Рік тому

      @@diannebdee did you watch the video? Shakespeare himself basically did the equivalent of modern day fanfiction, same with Joyce, not to mention how lots of lyrics and stories were literally taken from the Bible, and books from the Bible also took inspiration from other ancient literature. Fanfiction isn’t stealing. It’s just what humans have been doing since we have the written language, and very likely way before that as well

  • @abramthiessen8749
    @abramthiessen8749 4 роки тому +71

    Didn't Shakespear reuse a lot of material from older plays for some of his writing? Like Amleth -> Hamlet, or Romeus and Juliet -> Romeo and Juliet. His most famous plays are all adaptations.

    • @samcook6379
      @samcook6379 4 роки тому +23

      Abram Thiessen I think that was the point of the comment, that none of the people they mentioned actually had original content

    • @atiqahdiyana5665
      @atiqahdiyana5665 4 роки тому +3

      That was princesses point. Sooooooo much of his work is basically fanfic. He’s one of my favorite examples

  • @CuteCuteJames
    @CuteCuteJames 4 роки тому +60

    Anne Rice was no joke back in the day. I remember those times. I remember when AO3 was brand-new and rebellious.

  • @McHaven07
    @McHaven07 4 роки тому +48

    It's moronic to think of fanfiction as "not real writing" and not even good training. It doesn't matter what you write about, it's simply writing that gives you the training.

  • @DMwithoutPCs
    @DMwithoutPCs 4 роки тому +88

    Yay Lindsay Ellis! Rarely you find a more thoughtful and funny analysis on story, cinema and literature on youtube. Glad to see a followup to it's lit

  • @andrewb.8184
    @andrewb.8184 4 роки тому +138

    Woah new format in which Lindsay seems even more delightfully bitter than ever before

  • @ekawaharafilms
    @ekawaharafilms 4 роки тому +10

    I almost cried watching this. I'm a middle schooler introvert at the moment, and I write fanfiction. I once said to a classmate "I write fanfiction, usually angst" and he laughed. It really hurt. When I talk to people about my writing, I pretend it isn't fanfiction. Even if there isn't people that I know and/or have met in person and know as a friend, I'm happy to know there are people out there. When I first started publishing my "one-shots" I got lots of support from fellow fans. I felt appreciated. I felt like my writing was something people loved. For a kid with a low self-esteem, that felt good. I think fanfiction shouldn't be shamed. I still to this day don't talk to people about fanfiction. They say it's cringey. They say it just can't be good. I disagree. I've developed into a good author from fanfiction. It's who I am. I learned character development skills and observation skills and how to give people emotions based on how I saw characters in shows and books and movies. Before I wrote fanfiction, I'd attempted writing novels. Every time I failed, and when I started writing fanfiction, I developed into a writer who could come up with a plot, and see the good and bad of characters, and really write in a meaningful and good way.

    • @rizahawkeyepierce1380
      @rizahawkeyepierce1380 4 роки тому +1

      I see the term "introvert" misused a lot, so I'm going to tell you about it here - forgive me if you know this already. "Introvert" just means that spending time with people drains your energy and you need some time alone to recharge. "Extravert/Extrovert" means spending time alone drains your energy and you need to spend time with people to recharge. Neither of these terms has anything to do with whether you're shy or outgoing, and introvert =/= socially anxious or low self-esteem. You can be an outgoing introvert or a shy extrovert. It may be more common to be a shy introvert or an outgoing extrovert, but that's just because you get more or less social experience based on your energy needs.
      Anyway, middle school sucks. My condolences on being that age - things usually get better as you get older.

  • @Jebbtube
    @Jebbtube 4 роки тому +54

    Technically, Lancelot and many well-known elements of Arthurian legend are the result of French fan fiction.

    • @XescoPicas
      @XescoPicas 4 роки тому +5

      You’re right, and if I remember correctly, he was originally a “Mary Sue” character, a young attractive knight who shows up, turns out to be related to the Lady of the Lake, becomes the best at everything, and even seduces Arthur’s wife.
      Other writers later changed him into a sort of tragic antagonist whose romance with Guinevere indirectly cause the fall of Camelot. Far more interesting if you ask me.

  • @katherinepagan4860
    @katherinepagan4860 4 роки тому +65

    As a classics major specializing in Latin, you become very aware that one of the most influential works of Western literature, the Aeneid, is pretty much just an Iliad/Odyssey fanfic. And that the writer of this fanfic, Vergil, went on to star in another famous self-insert fanfic, namely Dante's Divine Comedy. It pleases me to no end to picture my favorite classical Western authors publishing and tagging their works on AO3, getting into flame wars within their fandoms about their favorite ships.

    • @phoenixfritzinger9185
      @phoenixfritzinger9185 4 роки тому +2

      Katherine Pagan 500 year later in Japan a bunch of guys are going to come together to bring those two into a whole new story, a fanfic if you would
      it’s just that I’ve very rarely seen someone use the medium of action adventure video game for their fanfic outside of Devil May Cry

    • @genghiskhan6809
      @genghiskhan6809 2 роки тому

      @@phoenixfritzinger9185 BURY THE LIGHT DEEP WITHIN!!!
      CAST ASIDE THERES NO GOING HOME!!!
      WE’RE BURNING CHAOS IN THE WIND!!!
      DRIFTING IN THE OCEAN ALL ALONE!!!

  • @chowyee5049
    @chowyee5049 4 роки тому +357

    The Law: You can't make money from fanfics.
    Cassandra Clare: *Laughs in Mortal Instruments*

    • @callianr6980
      @callianr6980 4 роки тому +24

      Honestly, it's really just Infernal Devices that takes from it. And mainly in the sense that the Protagonists' personalities are based off of her Draco, Harry, and Hermione.

    • @chowyee5049
      @chowyee5049 4 роки тому +37

      @@callianr6980 I actually found the Infernal Devices characters much more original and likeable than the previous series. Dare I say, the way she handled the love triangle even felt..... rather subversive.

    • @Fatmi1515
      @Fatmi1515 4 роки тому +16

      Wasn't she in a lawsuit because she plagiarized those books from another existing book series?

    • @GaysianAmerican
      @GaysianAmerican 4 роки тому +1

      I came to Cassie Clare for Malec, and since then she has grown so much more as a writer than that Clace and the infernal thruple.

    • @averyjeanne
      @averyjeanne 4 роки тому +11

      Fatma Nouili She was sewed a few years back by an author claiming Clare plagiarized a book back in the 1990s but Clare won the suit as no evidence of plagiarism was found.

  • @fetchinglydear
    @fetchinglydear 4 роки тому +9

    I have quite literally grown up watching these women since late middle school to high school and have always wanted them to do a collaboration. The fact that it has finally culminated in such a reality discussing my favorite topic...I was not ready y'all.

  • @EternalYorkieMom
    @EternalYorkieMom 4 роки тому +44

    I am under the thought process that once it is published then your baby is grown up. It can go hang out with other people and influence them.

  • @archeologykhaleesi
    @archeologykhaleesi 4 роки тому +32

    Great video. I remember that my friend and I in high school read the original fanfic that 50 Shades was based on. My friend and I read some of 50 shades, and were like "what a minute, I think I read this before", and then we realized, we read the original fan fic.

  • @amberallen7809
    @amberallen7809 4 роки тому +24

    I took a medieval lit class in undergrad and one of the things we read were some English Mystery Plays and they're basically biblical story fanfic created for live performance

  • @vicenteortegarubilar9418
    @vicenteortegarubilar9418 4 роки тому +68

    What is this? A Crossover Episode?....apparently Yes, yes it is.
    Great to see talented people working together.

  • @heckporter
    @heckporter 4 роки тому +54

    I love Princess’s and Lindsay’s work! Happy that Princess is collaborating with Lindsay on this show!

  • @diydemiurge7818
    @diydemiurge7818 4 роки тому +100

    Lindsay’s necklace says “Bi Rights!”

  • @sarahhutchinson1644
    @sarahhutchinson1644 4 роки тому +19

    I mean, I’ve always viewed fanfiction as a good practice for “original” writing. You have a world and characters gift-wrapped for you so you can work on more technical aspects like story structure and mood.

  • @MissMariela100
    @MissMariela100 4 роки тому +3

    One of the things I like the most about fanfictions is how being able to use the characters you can use them to make new, better, and some even more compelling than the original material. I have to admit that I prefer reading Fics to most modern literature, I'm a sucker for really long,150K words or longer, stories and that it's difficult to find IRL out of the fandoms.
    Plus the interactive aspect of writing a comment on a story you love so much and receiving an answer is the best.

  • @otakuribo
    @otakuribo 4 роки тому +46

    0:31 seconds in and then Princess sums up every fandom ever in a single sentence

  • @lynndavinci4753
    @lynndavinci4753 4 роки тому +8

    My favorite professional fan fiction that was published was The Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys. It’s about the mad woman in the attic from Jane Eyre. It came out in 1966, and it’s a book that broke my heart, and one of my favorite books of all time.

  • @yaya-mk3nn
    @yaya-mk3nn 4 роки тому +31

    going to use this opportunity to publicly declare that writing les miserables modern au fanfiction taught me how to write

    • @artangelic
      @artangelic 4 роки тому +2

      the Les mis fandom was so influential its insane

  • @Beacuzz
    @Beacuzz 4 роки тому +24

    I find I enjoy reading fan fic more then regular books. I think it is mostly because I can control what I'm reading much more. If I feel like something sweet where the characters just have fun and enjoy life I read fluff. If I need to deal with an emotion I'm having trouble with I read angst of a fic dealing with that one particularly. If I just need some connection that I'm not feeling in real life or a reminder that their is joy in relationship I'll read a heavily romantic fic. If I'm pinning I'll real a pinning fic or a getting together fic. And if I need to avoid a subject like abuse or sex or self harm I can EASILY! I can't do that with regular book unless I've already read them! And I don't reread for at least a year! When regular book have tags I'll read them more.

    • @thatkeren
      @thatkeren 4 роки тому +11

      Oh yes, the tagging and filtering system of AO3 allows you to read exactly what you want and ngl I’ve become so used to it that reading actual books seems a chore

    • @phoenixfritzinger9185
      @phoenixfritzinger9185 4 роки тому +6

      Keren I don’t want to know that Yvette in Green Bay thinks that this is “a modern classic surely to be remembered through the ages” or that Peter Hujabicsawhat for the San Diego whatever found this book to be “Riviting”
      I just wanna know if there’s like child abuse or something in this book

  • @TheLordofMetroids
    @TheLordofMetroids 4 роки тому +47

    It infuriates me that George RR Martin disproves of fan fiction, when he himself has written fan fiction. Bit of a hypocritical stance to say he doesn't want people making off with his children, than he proceeds to make fun of Robert Jordan's Children. Hypocritical much George?

    • @hubertblastinoff9001
      @hubertblastinoff9001 4 роки тому +5

      I think it's just a bit of possessiveness. He doesn't want others to write fanfic, but he knows it's selfish...

    • @gabriellacardosopaiva417
      @gabriellacardosopaiva417 4 роки тому +11

      I think he hate cause the fanfiction community can give his books a satisfactory ending. Come on, after 10 years without a new book, that is not even the last one, fanfic writers (some of them) are delivering for free what the majority of fandom is waiting for.

    • @danielm6341
      @danielm6341 4 роки тому +3

      I suppose fan fic of a series that isn't finished can feel weird. But both authors and the fanfic community can get over that hurdle easily enough. It was not uncommon for some Harry Potter fanfics to be tagged "Pre-DH (AU)" or similar, if they were begun before or preferred the narrative assumptions valid before a given book in the series was released. For those who've read any fanfics, the canon author saying Dumbledore is gay or Hermione is black, is old hat. Want to shock me? Out do the Hagrid/Dobby slashfics. (Yes, that's a thing)

  • @bloom6081
    @bloom6081 4 роки тому +11

    I rarely ever comment, but two of my favorite content creators coming together is something to celebrate. You are both amazing!

  • @stoppickingurnose7852
    @stoppickingurnose7852 4 роки тому +5

    I wouldn't have ever expected PBS to do a segment on Fanfiction. I am pleasantly surprised.

  • @GoldieSC
    @GoldieSC 4 роки тому +8

    I like that fanfic is becoming more "acceptable" so to speak. I never would've admitted to anyone I read it when I was in junior high/high school and now I know people in their 40's that openly talk about reading it. For someone who felt a bit ashamed about it, it's nice.

  • @RaynaPerryArts
    @RaynaPerryArts 4 роки тому +2

    I’ve only recently in the last two years gotten into writing fanfiction, and I love it! It’s a fun way to explore new avenues with characters that might not otherwise go the route you hope for (specifically romantic ones), and this is especially true with ongoing series that don’t have an end in sight yet. I think it’s a great way for people to be creative and join communities as a whole and bond over characters, worlds, and circumstances together.

  • @SarahJo
    @SarahJo 4 роки тому +3

    This video makes me so happy! As a middle/high schooler I was obsessed with reading and writing fanfiction, and people outside my friend group would make fun of me for it, but years later that much character analysis has helped me so much in my pursuit of acting. I haven't written in a while, but I'm still a huge fan of reading fanfic

  • @kathyastrom1315
    @kathyastrom1315 4 роки тому +1

    I wrote a paper on fanfiction for my Readers Advisory class at library school. It was mostly about how librarians and teachers work together to use fanfic to encourage illiterate/reluctant readers to read, write, and critique stories. The teacher had never had a student do that topic in over 30 years of teaching!

  • @Qu3st0r
    @Qu3st0r 4 роки тому +17

    I wasn’t familiar with Princess’ work before, but now I’ve got a new channel to subscribe to! Thanks for such a good video :)

  • @BariTengineer
    @BariTengineer 4 роки тому +22

    So glad to see It's Lit back!

  • @andrewrockwell1282
    @andrewrockwell1282 4 роки тому +18

    This explains so much about the main characters in Mortal Instruments.

  • @lunamalfoy7
    @lunamalfoy7 4 роки тому +1

    I like how there was this pause before Lindsay said Phantom, like we all didn't know this before clicking.

  • @dramonmaster222
    @dramonmaster222 4 роки тому +24

    As a lover of Fan Fiction, I LOVE this video!

  • @kathrynvincent1563
    @kathrynvincent1563 4 роки тому

    Fan fiction is like fan art. You learn the basics and fundamentals of the craft through being inspired and using another design.

  • @Scarleto
    @Scarleto 4 роки тому +4

    I've been writing fanfiction since I was 12. I'm 30 now and I have no intention on stopping. I'm adamant about fanfiction as a learning tool, both to impart life lessons to younger readers in a way that's highly accessible and personal, and as such for learning to write and what is or isn't an effective choice. That feedback works both ways, after all. It's also a great tool for exploring themes that empower you to live life happily. A lot of my work is reflective of trauma I've experienced and it's allowed me to recognize that my trauma doesn't mean I'm a bad person, and that my trauma responses can be constructively coped with and grown passed so I don't take out my trauma on others. I'm happily planning my first actual novel and I firmly believe fanfiction has empowered me to do so.
    That said I'm still jealously side-eyeing 50 Shades and it will forever haunt me.
    PS I'm reading FF7 fanfiction as I watch this, whoops.

  • @nastassia1313
    @nastassia1313 4 роки тому +4

    Loved this video! I've been in one fandom or another since 1997, and seeing the evolution of fandom from being this hidden, scorned thing to something accepted has been amazing. I've read many fanfics over the years that are vastly better than many traditionally published novels.

  • @AlEcyler
    @AlEcyler 4 роки тому +8

    Super Excited for this series!
    I studied fanfic as a big part of my bachelors and I am super interested in further studying it!
    (if anyone has any suggestions on how to go about doing that, I'd love to know)

  • @owlsilverfeather
    @owlsilverfeather 4 роки тому +19

    I'm biased because I know the people involved, but my favorite "author allows fan fiction" story is definitely Jim Butcher. If you ask him in a panel about the Dresden Files fan films, he'll loudly say, "I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT." Meanwhile, he's IN one of the films...and now married to the woman who played Lea in another one.

    • @becauseimafan
      @becauseimafan 4 роки тому +1

      I DID NOT KNOW THIS AND I LOVE IT SO MUCH!!! 🥰♥️ I needed to know this, thank you for sharing!!
      I loved the Dresden Files so much I watched - and then BOUGHT - the tv show as well 😂

  • @eoincampbell1584
    @eoincampbell1584 4 роки тому +6

    Almost all stories before copyright became a thing would be "fan-fiction" by today's standards. Case and point, all of Arthurian legend.

  • @BlazeDupree1525
    @BlazeDupree1525 4 роки тому

    Fanfiction is the gate way of creativity for young writers to begin writing. Falling in love with a fandom and the characters motivates people to continue on the great story we love so much. And every one has their own creative ideas about how a story should be continued and there is no right or wrong version.

  • @alychelms6127
    @alychelms6127 4 роки тому +51

    +1 to Zutara 4-ever

  • @gwilym1991
    @gwilym1991 4 роки тому +21

    Dante's Inferno (and pergatorio and paradiso) are all self insert fanfiction for the bible.

    • @amyleigh7624
      @amyleigh7624 4 роки тому

      Lol

    • @AnnekeOosterink
      @AnnekeOosterink 4 роки тому +1

      As far as I could tell pretty much ALL the published authors they named as examples (Shakespeare, Homer etc etc) wrote stories based on already existing characters/plots.

  • @Beacuzz
    @Beacuzz 4 роки тому +12

    Another good point in favor of fan fic (they might have said it already) is it can train a writer how to work with characters who already exist and keep them in character! Especially important for anyone who wants to write for comic books, screen writing, or script writing for video games! All of those can have and often do have characters who have whole histories, personalities, and character arcs. And ignoring them or rewriting them your way can and does get fans very angry and will cause problems and revenue loss. Ex: who knows and follows Batman's arc? Last time I checked I got so lost and confused I tried to chart it and then gave up. Or a famous ex, Hydra Captain America! The writer who did that is blacklisted by fans and marvel had to backpedal so hard that they just shut it down. Not to mention what happened with magneto joining. I still have friends that will rant for a good 2 hours about it. Knowing and learning to respect a character is a good skill. And fandom will help alot. It can also show what the fans actually want and like about your characters.

    • @jenkinsjrjenkins
      @jenkinsjrjenkins 2 роки тому +3

      This comment deserves more attention because YES

    • @Beacuzz
      @Beacuzz 2 роки тому +3

      @@jenkinsjrjenkins thank you

    • @genghiskhan6809
      @genghiskhan6809 2 роки тому +1

      Now I’m imagining authors at marvel studios publishing fanfics to test the waters and see how fans may react to things that they may attempt to put in commercial publication.

  • @CreativaArtly
    @CreativaArtly 4 роки тому +2

    I love writing fanfic. It’s so therapeutic and relaxing for me.

  • @thisismetemptingfate
    @thisismetemptingfate 4 роки тому +6

    If I recall correctly, my first fanfiction was a Wind in the Willows one when I was around six...I've always been a fan of, 'okay, that happened, but what if this happened instead?' Then I eventually realized it could be a fun way to play around with characters of my own in settings that were not theirs, or my own world(s) with folks from outside of it. You can learn a lot about a character or setting that.

    • @pompe221
      @pompe221 4 роки тому

      "The Willows in Winter" is a published sequel to WitW, and it's basically a fanfic by a different author.

  • @jrt4927
    @jrt4927 4 роки тому +10

    “The phantom...not the billy Zane but the bad one” 😂😂😂 gold!!!

  • @vividdaydream1516
    @vividdaydream1516 4 роки тому +8

    Fanfiction is as old as storytelling itself... Dante's 'Inferno' is literally an oc self-insert fic about Dante's senpai noticing him.

  • @KyleRayner12
    @KyleRayner12 4 роки тому +8

    I've often wondered if the reason Star Trek, to say nothing of other science fiction, served to popularize fanfiction and a lot of the core terminology and concepts of fandoms (such as the Mary Sue) had to do with how it was originally written. Sci-fi as a genre prides itself on creative worldbuilding, but due to limitations of book length and screentime, the audience is always conscious that they're seeing very little of an exciting alternate world.
    This is particularly noticeable in Star Trek: TOS, which features standard episodes that introduce an entire race or hint at broader Federation history/society/science, and then barely explore them. (Before Star Trek II, none of Kirk's enemies had appeared in more than one episode, and while we had hints at the Klingons' and Romulans' relationships with the Federation, they were never fully fleshed out.) Odder still, while the ship had a reasonably-sized cast, only three characters ever got the spotlight, and you seldom saw the triad working separately. As a result, anyone who wanted to explore Vulcan culture, or Scotty's backstory, or what a medical relief away mission would look like, or what the hell happened on Triskelion after they left, had to use their imagination.

  • @MoonShadowWolfe
    @MoonShadowWolfe 4 роки тому +4

    Right here, at 4:09, I think is an undersung virtue of fanfiction. As you might tell from the avatar, I read a lot of MLP fanfiction, and I've written some myself. There are stories on FimFiction that tackle subject matter so particular and personal that no publisher would take it and as a reader, you might shy away from for being too painful. But I've seen people use cute ponies to humanize schizophrenia and people who live with it. I've read chillingly realistic depictions of the slow slide of addiction in a Fimfic about a unicorn and her magic book. I've heard from people who saw their own relationship in a FimFic about abuse, and began to question if they were in something unhealthy. The list could go on and on.
    And it comes as a reminder of one of the main reasons humans are driven to tell stories at all: to understand themselves, and understand life, to place something that's beyond their understanding in a context where it can be seen clearly. If that's being done with characters you already feel for, and that extra layer of comfort allows you do approach things you otherwise couldn't, that's no flaw.

  • @Kairi1416
    @Kairi1416 4 роки тому

    Writing fanfic has done so much for me. It really is a great way to learn and grow as a writer. Posting it helped me get better to the point that I finally got the courage to write one of the many ideas I've had for original stories. Now I have a first draft of an original novel, many followers who read my works and new friends I met through fandom.

  • @SemicolonExpected
    @SemicolonExpected 4 роки тому +17

    Don't forget Dante has a self insert in his La Comedia

  • @lauraelaineallen21
    @lauraelaineallen21 4 роки тому +1

    I remember in an 18th century British lit class reading Pamela, and then Shamela, and Joesph Andrews. Someone in the class mentioned this was Fan fiction. Which then led to us explaining to the professor what Fan Fic was, and she immediately agreed Yes. It was. And it wasn't the only example. She actually brought up the fact that in the 18th century it was rather common for authors to base their works on characters and stories that were already popular at the time.

  • @moeshajai1754
    @moeshajai1754 4 роки тому +18

    When she started doing a Neil Gaiman voice 💀

  • @AP-0
    @AP-0 4 роки тому

    Last year I hit my ten year milestone of reading fanfiction. I have dabbled in writing too, but never consistently. But the reading of fanfic has been, for eleven years now, what keeps me going. Fanfic is also one of the ways to read prose that is simply long enough to last me for more than a few days, as I go through 100,000 words in an afternoon if the story is interesting enough.

  • @JenaRaschka
    @JenaRaschka 4 роки тому +4

    My favorite fanfic story is that Matt Smith wrote a fanfic where the doctor went on a crazy adventure with Albert Einstein in order to figure out how he wanted to be the Doctor.

  • @WishStone
    @WishStone 4 роки тому +1

    I wrote fanfics before I knew there was a term for it. I took breaks (often due to RL things such as being employed in an office job that followed me home), but always went back to it.
    In 2015 I found there IS a name for it - and comes with a place where the stories I want will never end. 200 million ways of how 'the ship set sail' on your favourite pairing? Yes. 100 Million Alternate Universes, from poor to excellent? Sure there. That one fanfic that inspired you so much that you end up writing a fanfic of a fanfic based on the fan-drawing someone made? It happens.
    Like all media - not all will be great. Some fanfics are the proverbial child's drawing on the fridge.
    But I am grateful for the medium, and the fandoms that come with it.

  • @PogieJoe
    @PogieJoe 4 роки тому +6

    Princess is going to be a terrific co-host for this series.

  • @libeluladevidro
    @libeluladevidro 4 роки тому +1

    i am only ashamed of the first fanfictions I've wrote bc the ones o wrote like, at least two years ago are just **chef's kiss**

  • @AngDevigne
    @AngDevigne 4 роки тому +31

    This was so validating thank you lol

  • @janeydeards1170
    @janeydeards1170 4 роки тому

    I actually met Princess at university in Canterbury UK studying English Lit at uni! I hope she remembers! This is so cool! So good to see you on It's Lit. xxx

  • @oilikaekoile
    @oilikaekoile 4 роки тому +4

    1- YEAH! 2- some of the best writing, best literature I’ve ever read has been fanfics. Thank you for this.

  • @ShalomDove
    @ShalomDove 4 роки тому

    My ladies! Been following content from both of you for over a decade now-so great to see you both getting these kinds of gigs, let alone getting them together. Congratulations ladies ❤️

  • @cmssaysftw
    @cmssaysftw 4 роки тому +5

    It's Lit! Great choice for the first episode back! Loving this!

  • @19chucki74
    @19chucki74 4 роки тому

    To me, fan fiction is a way to hone one's creativity, by concocting a divergent storyline for characters, and expanding it into new avenues of writing. This is what I see and feel when I write stories, and it has helped both broaden and narrow my perspective of many things. CREATIVITY IS THE CORE OF IT ALL.

  • @ololo518
    @ololo518 4 роки тому +9

    I had this conversation with my friend recently:
    "-- Did you published something on Ao3 already?
    -- Yeah
    -- Then congratulations on getting Hugo" xD
    I know it doesn't work that way, but it's still funny.
    As for published fanfics with changed names, in Poland one fantasy author published her HP fanfics as alternate universes fantasy stories. Weren't that good as fanfics ('cause some of parody was lost) but still pretty funny.
    And still, most of the fanfiction is trash, because it's so much easier to make something awful (especially if you don't have proof reader) but I still rememeber that Harry Potter and methods of rationality was in my "best book I read this year" category

    • @atiqahdiyana5665
      @atiqahdiyana5665 4 роки тому +1

      I wouldn’t it trash. I’d just say mediocre. Most fanfics are mediocre.

  • @viniciusdantas4275
    @viniciusdantas4275 4 роки тому +1

    Congratulations girls, you have totally changed my mind about fan fiction. Thank you!!!

  • @tedturneriscrazy
    @tedturneriscrazy 4 роки тому +13

    The way I see it, saying you aren't really writing when you write fanfiction is like saying you're not really cooking when you're following a recipe.

    • @KryssLaBryn
      @KryssLaBryn 4 роки тому +3

      Cooking, and you're adapting your favourite dish without a recipe; but it doesn't count as actual cooking somehow because you aren't getting paid to do it.

  • @spehizle
    @spehizle 4 роки тому +2

    At this point in my life, I am a university graduate, I write short fiction as a hobby, and my literature diet spans from Noam Chomsky and Francis Fukuyama to Tolkien and Rothfuss. And I still sometimes go to fan fiction for my media fix, because they's something pure about raw passionate id just being poured out on the page. It's cathartic. And sometimes you encounter something stunningly well written, not just indulgent. It reminds me of wild-west internet in a way; pure uncut pre-youtube internet where quality was less important than distinctiveness. Just a community of passionate creatives throwing whatever they find interesting or compelling at the wall, without caring about calls to action or advertiser friendly content, or raid-freaking-shadow legends.

  • @SemicolonExpected
    @SemicolonExpected 4 роки тому +43

    NEW ITS LIT!!!!!! WOOOOO

  • @Oniisms
    @Oniisms 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for doing this video. I do wish you had gone into a little bit more about the history of fanfiction, since it dates back thousands of years if not necessarily known as 'fanfiction' back then.
    At any rate, I, too, am a long time fanfiction reader and writer. Once I'm done with my current epic, I intend on switching gears to more original works in the hope of being published. It's good to know there are plenty of other authors who were able to make that leap.

  • @lemon-nu7xp
    @lemon-nu7xp 4 роки тому +4

    I’m currently writing my first fanfic just for funsies and it’s actually really fun! crazy to think there’s such a history behind it lol

  • @queendsheena1
    @queendsheena1 4 роки тому +1

    Fan fiction is wonderful. Thanks ladies.

  • @bread1003
    @bread1003 4 роки тому +31

    Holi shiet it's lit is hereee yesss

  • @literarylady1125
    @literarylady1125 4 роки тому

    I'm glad that the series Get Lit! has expanded and kept going on this channel💜. There is so much in Literature and the Publishing world that can be discussed.

  • @Supermunch2000
    @Supermunch2000 4 роки тому +3

    Love the Star Trek mention, can't really escape being reminded about Star Trek.

  • @Flowtail
    @Flowtail 4 роки тому

    Fanfiction undoubtedly helped me develop my ability to critique work-for better or for worse-and i think fanfic is uniquely well-suited to developing as a reader. It’s extremely accessible, both in language and in price, and it’s easy to find good and bad writing