Seven Stargates
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Harry Potter
I reserved my copy of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince today. I only have one request: more about Snape. A plotbunny came sniffing around... Snape being interviewed by junior reporter Rita Skeeter after the first fall of Voldemort. Snape thinks he has his 15 minutes of fame, a chance to vindicate himself; she only wants to ask about Death Eater orgies.
Stargate SG-1 and Harry Potter Writers
Several weeks ago I chatted with a rogues gallery of HP writers, passing along a link to an award-winning Stargate story. Now, it's award-winning on Area 52, which Stargate writers know is this universe's version of FF.net. (Don't worry, the story wasn't by anyone on my friendslist, and
thegrrrl2002, your writing is wonderful so don't you dare think it was you.)
The HP writers were horrifed. Spell-bound with dreadful characterization, the unrealistic sex, florid and painful word useage.
"See?" I urged them (among whom were some of what I consider to be the top writers in HP), "SG-1 needs you."
"Point me to some episodes and a fandom guide," said one with a flourish. "I so own this fandom." There were nods and mutters of agreement.
I believe that all skilled fanfic writers must do the following:
1 - write Jack/Daniel
2 - write at least ten Jack/Daniel stories
3 - write at least one novel-length Jack/Daniel story
Current and older episodes are shown on the SciFi channel (there is Stargate Atlantis and Stargate SG-1). I recommend checking out seasons 1-4 in particular, because that's where you find the most Jack/Daniel action. In the US, Fox is showing Stargate at 11pm on Sunday nights in most areas, and on Saturday afternoons.
A fandom guide is here Arduinna's Stargate SG-1 Handbook.
Examples of good Stargate Fanfic to inspire you are here:
Dr. Jackson's Diary by Anais (Tongue in cheek and funnier than hell.)
Kawoosh! (Short, good feel for the universe, with a stick-to-your-ribs point.)
Anna S. (Deep. Angst-driven, and lushly written.)
Destina Fortunato (Five Moons is a favorite of mine. Interesting, well-plotted stories that mix adventure and sex.)
The Grrrl (Hot, sexy fics that leave you warm and happy, like a cup of cocoa, or touching and wistful, that leave you thoughful. For prime laughs, read Rated Five Stars. For thoughtful The Space Within.)
Keiko Kirin (My favorite is still the Steak Series. Perfect characterization and believable slow-build.)
Once you write your SG-1 slash, send it to:
Area 52
jackslashdaniel
Or post it in:
jackslashdaniel
stargateslash
Now I'm waiting for the universe to comply with my demands. *crickets chirp*
I'm astonished to find that I have - if you count my two incomplete The Road Home and The Walls Of Jericho - seven SG-1 fanfics. When did that happen? Granted, one's a drabble and compared to the HP fics they're rather short. But, really? That many? So soon? It's only been four months.
I reserved my copy of Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince today. I only have one request: more about Snape. A plotbunny came sniffing around... Snape being interviewed by junior reporter Rita Skeeter after the first fall of Voldemort. Snape thinks he has his 15 minutes of fame, a chance to vindicate himself; she only wants to ask about Death Eater orgies.
Stargate SG-1 and Harry Potter Writers
Several weeks ago I chatted with a rogues gallery of HP writers, passing along a link to an award-winning Stargate story. Now, it's award-winning on Area 52, which Stargate writers know is this universe's version of FF.net. (Don't worry, the story wasn't by anyone on my friendslist, and
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The HP writers were horrifed. Spell-bound with dreadful characterization, the unrealistic sex, florid and painful word useage.
"See?" I urged them (among whom were some of what I consider to be the top writers in HP), "SG-1 needs you."
"Point me to some episodes and a fandom guide," said one with a flourish. "I so own this fandom." There were nods and mutters of agreement.
I believe that all skilled fanfic writers must do the following:
1 - write Jack/Daniel
2 - write at least ten Jack/Daniel stories
3 - write at least one novel-length Jack/Daniel story
Current and older episodes are shown on the SciFi channel (there is Stargate Atlantis and Stargate SG-1). I recommend checking out seasons 1-4 in particular, because that's where you find the most Jack/Daniel action. In the US, Fox is showing Stargate at 11pm on Sunday nights in most areas, and on Saturday afternoons.
A fandom guide is here Arduinna's Stargate SG-1 Handbook.
Examples of good Stargate Fanfic to inspire you are here:
Dr. Jackson's Diary by Anais (Tongue in cheek and funnier than hell.)
Kawoosh! (Short, good feel for the universe, with a stick-to-your-ribs point.)
Anna S. (Deep. Angst-driven, and lushly written.)
Destina Fortunato (Five Moons is a favorite of mine. Interesting, well-plotted stories that mix adventure and sex.)
The Grrrl (Hot, sexy fics that leave you warm and happy, like a cup of cocoa, or touching and wistful, that leave you thoughful. For prime laughs, read Rated Five Stars. For thoughtful The Space Within.)
Keiko Kirin (My favorite is still the Steak Series. Perfect characterization and believable slow-build.)
Once you write your SG-1 slash, send it to:
Area 52
jackslashdaniel
Or post it in:
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Now I'm waiting for the universe to comply with my demands. *crickets chirp*
I'm astonished to find that I have - if you count my two incomplete The Road Home and The Walls Of Jericho - seven SG-1 fanfics. When did that happen? Granted, one's a drabble and compared to the HP fics they're rather short. But, really? That many? So soon? It's only been four months.
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Date: 2005-02-20 01:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 01:30 pm (UTC)You keep working on
I'm unlikely to bag
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Date: 2005-02-20 03:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 04:12 pm (UTC)Also, Icarus, you rock. Good J/D is getting really hard to find.
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Date: 2005-02-20 05:06 pm (UTC)Oh I don't think so. Even with all the ff.net crap, there is a large body of great stories, and when I mean large, I mean huge. Authors, and I do mean the good ones, have tens and tens of stories, plus ficlets, add drabbles. Even assuming thaat the ratio is lower in HP, there are still thousands of fics that you can rid before getting bored.
I've just started reading SG1, and even the ones that have been rec'ed as 'good' stories don't come close to the level of quality that there is in HP.
I also think that lj based HP is very selective. You get crucified for OOCness (if I read another crying Daniel, I'll kill someone), grammar mistakes, multiple POVs within a few paragraphs. Yes, we do get wanky since we ask for better quality than even Jo produces, but people think twice before posting.
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Date: 2005-02-20 05:15 pm (UTC)It also depends where in SG you end up. The talent definitely congregates to certain types of stories (good gen is incredibly tough to find).
That said, I'm obviously not as familiar with HP as somebody who's active in the fandom; I've read a fair amount of RL/SB and a few classics from other pairings and barring other great stories that get recced that's about it. I don't particularly care about most of the characters, so it's tough for a story to really involve me. If you love the SG characters, you love stories where they're well-written.
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Date: 2005-02-20 10:47 pm (UTC)I can just imagine an angst-filled post-Ascension fic by
Or a softly funny tender Jack/Daniel by
A brutally weird off-world nightmare by
A softly painful Sam-centric fic by
Jack, being Jack and damned funny, by
The off-world adventures the scientifically brilliant (and funny)
Oh, the possibilities. If I could encourage just one of them.
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HP has plenty of writers to share. On loan for a little bit. ;)
Also, Icarus, you rock. Good J/D is getting really hard to find.
Oh hey, just caught this bit. For writing J/D, or for begging for more? *teeth gleam*
Icarus
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Date: 2005-02-21 12:21 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2005-02-20 06:39 pm (UTC)First, there are simply more writers to choose from.
Second, if only 5-10% of the Harry Potter readers leave a review, you still have 30 reviews for a Harry Potter story, compared to only one for Stargate. Feedback is a Huge payoff in writing Harry Potter. An LotR friend of mine,
Third, for both of the above reasons, the community draws a large percentage of top writing talent, which in itself pulls in more writers. Friends get their friends involved. Or a Lord of the Rings writer whose a fan of another writer will follow them into the HP fandom and find -- wow. Look at all the great writers I can work with, who can help me hone my skills. This is how I found HP -- it was
Fourth, prior to Stargate Atlantis, Stargate had a smaller cast of characters than Harry Potter (or LotR or Star Trek: TNG). This limited the slash potential quite a bit to a few main characters and a handful of aliens. This problem has been rectified.
Fifth, Lord of the Rings has precious few plot holes compared to Harry Potter. It's much harder to write LotR fanfic. Fortunately for Stargate writers, there are just as many plotholes as Harry Potter, if not more! :) Come'n in, the water's fine!
Sixth, Stargate SG-1 has attempted to maintain a focus on plot over character, especially in recent years, and the directors tend to get caught up in the latest cool special effect. It's a good-looking show, especially on DVD, with high-quality special effects and truly weird (and sexual) costumes. A great place for descriptive writers and action writers to play. But many slash writers are women, who aren't as interested in setting and plot as they are in characterization.
Fortunately, the actors themselves have managed to squeeze quite a bit more out of their roles. For example, recently Chris Judge (Teal'c) managed to make his one line about donuts - where Jack says "No thanks" - into a rather pathetic moment with the disappointment playing across his face, and his tough-guy character was revealed as a real sweetie. The actors seem to work together to make sure that even when the script neglects a character, the camera doesn't. This also shows a rapport that carries easily into fanfic. Stargate doesn't have subtext, it has SUBTEXT. Fun for all.
The good news:
What I do find is there is an unusually large number of novel length Stargate fanfics. The fandom, like HP, lends itself to the novel. Man, fics just grow.
Also the ratio of goodfic to badfic in Stargate roughly is what one usually finds in fanfic in general, slightly higher quality than Lord of the Rings as the show is set in modern times. The HP crowd is just spoiled.
So there you have it. Reasons why there aren't enough Stargate writers, and plenty of reasons to dive in.
Icarus
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Date: 2005-02-20 06:53 pm (UTC)Did I mention that I'm doing a 2nd fic? heh How is your coming?
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Date: 2005-02-20 07:44 pm (UTC)I think, at the top of the list - in addition to lovely plot holes big enough to drive a truck through - Stargate has Jack and Daniel. These two poles on the moral compass drive the show, and the chemistry between them is magic. Just so very intense.
Throw in the obstacles, dead friends and family, regulations, friendship, comaraderie, plus the off-world plots, and you have a rich mix. It's fun to have a SciFi series based more on your Anthropology and Sociology classes than Hard Science.
Icarus
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Date: 2005-02-20 04:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 06:43 pm (UTC)Then writing is not the priority, though I don't discount popularity as a sign of bad taste -- usually the story has something other than good writing that hooks readers.
Icarus
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Date: 2005-02-20 06:49 pm (UTC)You see, I was naive enough to believe that, once they've read the masterpieces that were presented, they would see the error of their ways, find the light or something. *snorts* Now that I think about it, they probably didn't bother to click on the links. Why read a story where big words like 'tangential' and 'convergence' and 'acquiescence' were used when there's the 'lick, suck and blow' choice available? *rolls eyes*
I haven't made up my mind 100% yet but chances are I won't be voting in this year's ballot. Color me a snob but I'm not inclined to put myself down to their level for a second time. And I have a feeling that over the years, I'm not the only one who chose not to.
Why bother anyway?
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Date: 2005-02-20 04:41 pm (UTC)You are so kind to include me in that list of fabulous writers.
::quiet squee::
I'm thinking I know which "Award-winning fic" you are talking about. I didn't quite get it, either, for the reasons you listed. Fan awards are obviously a
bizarrequirky thing.When will Jericho be finished? I've been waiting until it's done to read it. Impatiently.
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Date: 2005-02-20 07:21 pm (UTC)I'm doing my best for the team. :D **
I'm thinking I know which "Award-winning fic" you are talking about. I didn't quite get it, either, for the reasons you listed. Fan awards are obviously a
bizarrequirky thing.That's a good sign that it's so obvious. Other fan awards were pretty good (that's how I found you) but, maaaannnnnn, that particular story provided hours of entertainment, and not in a good way.
When will Jericho be finished? I've been waiting until it's done to read it. Impatiently.
Working on it. I've another piece to post soon. Teal'c has unexpectedly decided to have his say, so I have to reorganize the plot outline to make room for him (when Teal'c speaks, it's important). Then there's some geophysical research I have to do for the climactic scene, so I don't make a scientific fool of myself.
Scenewise... hmmm... roughly...
- Morning scene
- Fall out
- Walkin'
- A bright idea
- climactic chapter!
- Alien stuff
- Denouement
- Stargate
- Epilogue
We're really close. Roughly 3,000 more words, if the past length of scenes stays consistent. 6 of the above have already been sketched out in my notes, it's just a matter of typing them. It's only the circumstances around the plot climax that need work. At the current rate of posting (now that my computer problems seem to be better) we're probably looking one part a week, slightly more (I might be able to do morning, fall out, and walking as part of one update, or cascade it to three parts posted in a row).
We're looking at about 4-5 weeks I'd say, finishing it during spring break.
Icarus
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Date: 2005-02-20 07:37 pm (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2005-02-20 08:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-20 09:50 pm (UTC)Seriously, I think a lot of writers can do multiple fandoms. I mean, I am. Even while I rest my eyes in the Stargate fandom, I'm tinkering with Beg Me For It, Snape Manor, a Percy fic or two. Revitalizing my interest in Snape, preparing for Half-Blood Prince and writing original fiction.
Icarus
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Date: 2005-02-20 11:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-21 08:02 am (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2005-02-21 02:14 am (UTC)You? Are, like, a superhero or something. Because that? Is a miracle that you just worked. I am so excited to see what becomes of this. I desperately want to love SG1 fandom.
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Date: 2005-02-21 08:04 am (UTC)Icarus
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Date: 2005-02-21 02:23 am (UTC)You can never have too many fandoms, right?
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Date: 2005-02-21 08:06 am (UTC)Nope, and you're welcome. I just wish I could find a comprehensive recs list for SG-1. :D
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