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The Myth of a Dying Fandom

There've been quite a few posts in the Harry Potter fandom lately about how it's dying, or declarations isn't dying, or that it needs to be revitalized, etc., etc. I think a lot of people have set the dying fandom myth to rest, but to add my two cents...

I receive several reviews a week on Harry Potter stories I wrote upwards of three years ago. Beg Me For It is being translated into Russian for Fanrus, a site that features Huge numbers of Harry Potter Russian translations. I was recently sent several gorgeous pieces of fanart. Given the last full-length HP fic I wrote was The Metronome in January, and I haven't been stirring the cauldron posting stories everywhere, that sounds like a pretty lively fandom to me.

When a group of authors discussed fanfiction on Making Light, most of the fanfiction writers who turned up wrote Harry Potter.

Now I have noticed that the HP authors I've followed for years haven't been posting a lot of fic. There seems to be a multi-fandom fad going around. I'm no different. Right now I don't have any HP stories burbling on the stove. I did burn out after 130 HP stories, and I was counting on Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince to restart my engines.

Instead, I find I'm holding my breath.

The book was a cliffhanger and I'm not one of those people who like to fill in what I think the ending's going to be. I don't shake my Christmas presents either. I like to be surprised. I've always been canon-centric in Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter (we'll not mention what I do to canon in Stargate Atlantis). So instead of filling in the ready-made holes of canon, I find myself faced with a story that's... incomplete. I don't want to tie up the loose ends or finish anything off for JKR. I want to see what she does.

This is not a dying fandom. This is a fandom on the edge of a cliff, silently breathless, waiting for the fireworks to begin.

I predict an explosion of fanfiction after JKR's final book.

Date: 2006-05-05 12:13 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] hllangel
I think the problem is that the HP fandom is just too big now. No matter what archive you go to, HP will always be the largest and most active group there. I'm like you, waiting for the rest. Waiting for the big finish so that we can go on. In the meantime, I'm getting more involved in other fandoms.

There's just too much going on. We can't see the forest for the trees.

Date: 2006-05-05 12:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] icarusancalion.livejournal.com
Harry Potter's been big for years though, hasn't it?

Maybe we're also looking at the nature of a fandom that's largely moved from Yahoo Groups (in 2002-2003) to Livejournal and friendings.

If it's a Yahoo Group, people come and go, but the group itself can stay active even as the faces change. In friendings you're connected to the person rather than the fandom.

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