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Ringmaster of the Circus
My friend passed the news about this information onto me.
Now I haven't read it and if anyone comes into this thread has and wants to talk about that, I'll gladly cede the floor to them but I have a question I've been thinking about that is tangentially connected to this book.
If this book does well and the movie plans really continue to go forward, what impact do you think this will have on fandom in general? Because, really, the thing that, in my humble assessment of the situation, that has been preventing fandoms from getting quashed by the copyright holders is that we're not making any real money off of these things. That, for the most part, if someone wants to buy a print of a fanart off deviantART or whatever, it's not really a life-sustainable amount of money.
But if this book picks up a lot of revenue and Stephanie Meyer decides to make it a big deal that it was primarily written as a Twilight fan-fiction (with some people and websites claiming that the new "novellized" text is 88% identical to the fanfiction, most of the changes being in character descriptions and character names), does anyone think it would have a larger effect on the relationship between fandoms and creators in general?
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Man, I thought this thread was going to be about Shades Of Grey, the Jasper Fforde novel.
I am disappoint.
antic disposition
^Same here. At least it reminded me to put the book on my to-read shelf in Goodbooks.
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UFOs are real. The Air Force doesn't exist.
Also, I have a city!
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But that only works because the fanfic was successful and well-known, surely?
A brighter future for a darker age.
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Reasons why I hate this.
1. It's based off of Twilight, the crowner in the most exploitative, schlock filled, poorly written rag ever put to print unironically.
2. It's fanfiction, which both denies the spirit of fanfiction and is borderline plagiarism.
3. James' refusal to admit its fanction, the bitch Orwellian Edited all mention of it as such she could and is ranting on Wendy Williams about how it "inspired" her.
4. It's SUPER exploitative. It takes all the horrendous aspects of Twilight and magnifies them a thousand fold through a bullshit lense of Topless Robot caliber BDSM. It is quit literally Twilight on Drugs and it makes it PAINFUL.
5. It's successful. its a New York Times bestsller and its getting a movie???! To quote Peter Griffin. "That happened, and we let it happen."
My PM System is turned off so please dont send any to me.
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I, too, came in expecting Jasper Fforde. His book is quite something, in a great way. Le sigh. But anyway... at the very least, we got a hilarious Cracked article out of it.
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May I have a link to said article?
With all the pretty people who think they've got it made
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^Agreed. So, what's Shades of Grey like compared to the Thursday Next books?
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You asked for the article on Cracked? Feast your eyes if you dare.
http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-tips-turning-awful-fan-fiction-into-best-seller/Always more Hufflepuff bones to sharpen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPZFn1-AeWI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQAf6MQj1kE
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I work in a public library, and any book we carry that has a title with the words, "grey" or "shades" in it now has a very long request list. In between Not Even Human and Not Quite Human
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"You are now entering... THE TWILIGHT FRIEND ZONE..."
Carrier of Pigeons
I read 50 Shades just to see if there was ANYTHING redeeming about it.
I'll just leave at this; it's based off of a Twilight fan fiction, so it reads like one.
ADHD? Bitch please, those are battle instincts!
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I heard about it on Tumblr. (Someone posted an excerpt) I read it out of curiosity and...
...
I still have no idea what happened. ._.
edited 26th Jun '12 1:57:09 PM by Masterofchaos ![]() Nemesis
I'm kind of concerned that it's both an example of an even more dysfunctional relationship than Twilight, and will encourage people to try out BDSM play without any safety tips ('cause they sure as hell don't use any precautions here).
A brighter future for a darker age.
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Eh, I think the world needs more mainstream erotica for women. It's shittily written, yeah, but I can't really hate the book for it.
![]() edited 27th Jun '12 9:12:52 AM by wuggles Please consider, if you can, donating to my late cousin's memorial fund. Thank you.
Carrier of Pigeons
ADHD? Bitch please, those are battle instincts!
![]() War ALWAYS changes. Man does not.
If you are looking for erotica written for the female of the species there
is a publishing house that has been doing it for over 15 years.
http://nt6744.vs.netbenefit.co.uk/Always more Hufflepuff bones to sharpen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPZFn1-AeWI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQAf6MQj1kE
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