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MrMallard Since: Oct, 2010
#1: Aug 4th 2015 at 11:15:40 AM

I grew up reading and writing fanfiction, as did a lot of other people to my knowledge. You can find tons of embarrassing stories about someone's first fandom or fanfic, but rarely do I see any nostalgia for someone's early fan phases - fair enough usually, some old behavior is best left buried.

But surely there's a fanfiction that you remember fondly, or an event that you can look back on and laugh at. This is a thread for those memories, the positive experiences from your early fan phases that have stuck with you ever since.

AegisP Since: Oct, 2014 Relationship Status: And they all lived happily ever after <3
#2: Aug 4th 2015 at 11:06:17 PM

I have lots of fond and happy memories going to a Cyber Cafe to read One Piece and Naruto fics. I did cry many times but I doubt I would be so touchy feely nowadays, which makes me sad...IRONY!

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Shadsie Staring At My Own Grave from Across From the Cemetery Since: Nov, 2010 Relationship Status: My elf kissing days are over
Staring At My Own Grave
#3: Aug 7th 2015 at 6:53:33 PM

I had a lot of fun ideating and writing The Great Desert .

It was something I did with a friend and it started out as an online-message roleplay between us and a general hashing out of story-ideas. In hindsight, the story is far from perfect. In fact, I find it kind of weird that the major plot-turns that were mostly what my co-writer proposed seem to cause the most controversy. I liked them and still do, but keep mulling over "Is there a way we can mesh them with the earlier parts of the story better?"

A remake was started but never completely got off the ground.

But, yeah... whenever I see this fanfic mentioned - either positively or with people screaming at me "Shadsie, WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?" I think "What I think is that I had a lot of fun creating this with a good online friend." - So the fic will always be special to me, despite its flaws.

In which I attempt to be a writer.
PPPSSC Since: Nov, 2009
#4: Aug 18th 2015 at 6:55:15 PM

During my second stint in the Fire Emblem Tellius fandom I wrote a PG-rated comedy of errors about a literal lemon just so that I could put "lemon" in the title and thus have an excuse to put "not a lemon" in the summary.

Also, around the same era I wrote a novella-length fic (partly) about a gay couple adopting just because I was confused by the existence of mpreg.

edited 18th Aug '15 6:56:05 PM by PPPSSC

SallyShears Since: Mar, 2015
#5: Dec 17th 2015 at 10:02:50 PM

I will never forgive myself for deleting the first version of my first fanfic, "Love or Infatuation" (a "South Park" fic). Because with it was the best review I ever got to date:

"I have no idea WTF is the plot...this is more fked than Pulp Fiction or the Breakfast Club." (I can remember it word for word, or close to anyway.)

And I also have fond memories of some of the fist crack-fics I ever read as a teen.

Darkflamewolf Since: Apr, 2013
#6: Dec 18th 2015 at 6:46:09 AM

Honestly? Finally finishing my first novel-sized fanfic. I was very proud of this fact and accomplishment.

My other favorite memory is stumbling upon a rather realistic and honest portrayal of how a FF 9 Freya and Zidane sex pairing could work in Practical Medicine. Some twisted part of me probably wanted to see this happen. Love you Garnet/Dagger, but Freya is <3<3<3

Windona Since: Jan, 2010
#7: Dec 18th 2015 at 2:02:28 PM

I wrote every day after school in middle school, and I would come up with the craziest ideas with friends. In high school I made a fanfiction parody with some friends about said friends, because a few people kept on saying I would end up dating this one guy I thought was a jerk.

MrMallard Since: Oct, 2010
#8: Dec 18th 2015 at 5:20:02 PM

When I first began reading fanfiction, I'd only read short stories with plots I really liked from the get-go. The first time I branched out and read something out of my comfort zone, it was a 100k word high school AU about Avatar: The Last Airbender.

And it was really good, to the point where I feel that it defined my early Avatar fan period. I reread it recently, and it still reads really well - not as well as I remember, it's a story from 2008 that I read as a 12/13 year old, but it holds up. Even if it didn't, though, I'd still treasure my first exposure to a really well-done outside-the-box fanfiction.

AshlynNyx Since: Apr, 2011 Relationship Status: Shipping fictional characters
#9: Dec 18th 2015 at 6:15:19 PM

My fondest fanfic memory would probably be reading the Meg's Family Series and The Spellbook back in middle school. Unfortunately The Spellbook in my opinion isn't nearly as good as I remembered it, though I still got a kick out of the former series (even if it is an Unintentional Period Piece, especially the second installment). I no longer watch Family Guy, but I still look back at those kinds of fics with fondness.

edited 18th Dec '15 6:16:22 PM by AshlynNyx

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