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I've participated in some collaborative fanfics, of the free-for-all, no-sign-up-required variety.
The first was the Bob And George Round Robin on the B&G forum. I think some of those writers put as much (or more) thought into the character development than Dave Anez did. My major contribution was the introduction of George's shoulder angels, who ended up playing a big role in the resolution of the first story arc.
(To any B&G forumites who may be wondering: I used to post on the forum as "combat chuck 03".)
The second was for The Dark Tower on some fan forum. (I think it was thedarktower.net?) It was fourth or fifth in a series; the major conceit was that each was a different cycle of the main story, so each would start as The Gunslinger started, then branch off (sometimes wildly so) from there. My major contributions: a conversation that resulted in Randall Flagg's death; the creation of a villain, a wannabee-gunslinger Taheen (I originally created him solely to fill a Plot Hole, but somehow he grew into one of the Crimson King's Horsemen of the Apocalypse); having Blue (the giant sentient mantis from Creature Tech) join Roland's ka-tet; and the abuse of the "dying in one world makes you travel to another" plot device.
edited Tue, 21 Oct 2008 16:27:48 by MetaFour Haiku Wiki | The Luminous Shroud | 'Cause Rudolf's puking up boughs of holly, and old Saint Nick ain't all that jolly when the sleigh's in the shop 'cause it's broken down. But Christmas won't stop, 'cause Santa Claus is thumbin' to town.
edited Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:46:25 by LooneyToons Five years ago I was a four-stone apology. Today I am two separate gorillas.
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Well...
I sometimes write fic for Knights Of The Old Republic, found here"One can concentrate so closely on the words of a sentence that one thereby misses the meaning. As can happen in any area of life. You must never lose focus on the larger landscape."
―Thrawn
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I've never written fanfic, or done much in the way of fan-works in general. I do sometimes make up additional kinds of Pokemon, though, complete with names, types, stats, movesets, and abilities. And I have this idea that refuses to go away for an RPG based on The Wizard Of Oz. But in general I try to keep my creative energies focused on fully original stuff.
Boo.
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I'm currently thinking of one right now. It's kind of a Zelda/Sonic crossover. The tentative title is Sonic and the Mask of Majora. One problem: what to do with the time-travel gimmick. Should I use that Mystic Melody flute from SA 2? Or should I use that time-travelling method from Sonic the Hedgehog 2006?
edited Sun, 07 Dec 2008 16:48:36 by Komodin Sonic's the name; speed's my game!
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I'm currently working on a Raidou Kuzunoha Vs The Soulless Army fanfic that I'll start posting once I think I'm far enough in/finish, whichever comes first.
It is LONG; I've got a little fan-novella going here. (as of this writing, 200+KB(text only) 193 pages, 50, 860 words, written in an 11-pt font.) Not even halfway done, based on rough outlines. No Purple Prose, but there is a violet-ish gloss sometimes. Also one character dynamic that looks like it might become a pairing but it's really not the focus of the story. Trying to stick to Original Flavor.
I'll post a link on my contributor's page once I decide to move it to the Net.
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troll post removedThe only real freedom comes out of the barrel of a gun.
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Janine Marks, a 12 year-old, was fairly normal. Janine spent a lot of time online. She felt more comfortable there.
One day she met a new friend. They liked the same bands. They worried about the same subjects in school. They promised to keep each other's secrets.
They decided to meet at the mall. Janine showed up. So did her new friend.
Only her new friend wasn't in junior high.
He was a 1500 pound, rabid grizzly bear.
1 in 5 children online gets eaten by rabid bears. And you didn't even know bears could type.
Vegetable
edited Tue, 16 Dec 2008 10:06:21 by Charlatan edited Tue, 16 Dec 2008 15:14:16 by Glenn Magus Harvey I don't think anybody fully understands all the details of Evangelion's setting. Anno included.
Lazy Bastard
I have written AAR's of several games of Hearts of Iron and Civilization.
The Hearts of Iron one involved Czechoslovakia teaming up with Poland to defeat Germany in early 1939, after discarding the Munich Agreement. I loved Ho I for being able to pull off stunts exactly like these.
The AAR's of Civ games are quite more numerous and those were usually 'just another game of civ'.
edited Tue, 16 Dec 2008 16:03:03 by PaulusX "Democracy is the art of running the circus from the monkey cage." - H.L.Mencken
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Aww, troll posts are so fun to read. I'm sorry I missed them.
Anyway, I may be straying from topic a little, but does anyone else wonder what's up with the stigma on fanfiction in general? Is it really because of all the poorly-written smut out there? I mean, I can't tell anyone anywhere but here (and fanfiction.net, obviously) that I write fanfiction without being laughed at or flamed. Again, what's with the stigma? Where did it come from?
Just another brick.
It's not because of the poorly-written smut. It's because of the poorly-written garbage that doesn't even have the excuse of the author writing the whole thing with one hand.
"Adventure" is just a fancy word for "near-death experience".
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Well, I wouldn't say being an adolescent automatically makes one fit that description...
But I guess I never thought of fanfiction being seen in that light.
Just another brick.
You're expecting people to make sense, Cherry. On the internet, no less.
Part of it, though, might be that good art is more easily apparent than good writing, and takes up less of the audience's time.
"Adventure" is just a fancy word for "near-death experience".
(I have an avatar now. Happy?)
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I've been working on a Three Stooges-W.C. Fields crossover story for years, but I keep losing the pieces I write down before I can edit and type them.
Plot is The Three Stooges are scientists who invent a time machine and W.C Fields is the owner of the lab they work for. The opening scene is of the four of them trying to control a very unhappy Albert Einstein.
Einstien demands more proof than they give (I won't spoil it) so they go and have numerous episodic adventures across the earth, the far reaches of space-time, and a few higher and lower dimensions.
In Another chapter that's partly written, Dr. Fields is trying to tell a story to C'est par la logique qu'on démontre, c'est par l'intuition qu'on invente.
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