Fic non-progress... Out Of Bounds.
May. 24th, 2007 07:41 amAt the moment I am empty-handed on the next scene of Out Of Bounds.
Do we resume on the ice, do I run with the section with Doctor Beckett, or let Rodney's search for outside help jump in there? Yet again the characters have train-wrecked my outline. But as
auburnnothenna points out, what do you expect from a story called "Out Of Bounds"?
Hmm. Where it wants to go is 4am, Monday morning, and John's next session on the ice.
Here's a great article in Locus Magazine: Cory Doctorow: In Praise of Fanfic.
This massive fanfic database project... remember when you opened your first fanfic story? You had no idea where to go, where "the good stuff" was (or even that there was a distinction). So you just picked one at random, which is a little like saying, "Hmm. I'd like to read some lit-era-ture" and then grabbing a book at Barnes & Noble and ending up with some celebrity's ghost-written sob story. And it's so bad it nearly sucks out your eyeballs.
We need easy to find rec-lists, so people can hit the good stuff first. Because we who are deep in the fandom know where the good stuff is (though there's always the problem of opening the door to new writers). We surround ourselves with our favorite writers and forget what it's like to walk in blind.
ETA: Great quote from Cory Doctorow -- "Each person who retold Pygmalion did something both original — no two tellings are just alike — and derivative, for there are no new ideas under the sun. Ideas are easy. Execution is hard."
Do we resume on the ice, do I run with the section with Doctor Beckett, or let Rodney's search for outside help jump in there? Yet again the characters have train-wrecked my outline. But as
Hmm. Where it wants to go is 4am, Monday morning, and John's next session on the ice.
Here's a great article in Locus Magazine: Cory Doctorow: In Praise of Fanfic.
This massive fanfic database project... remember when you opened your first fanfic story? You had no idea where to go, where "the good stuff" was (or even that there was a distinction). So you just picked one at random, which is a little like saying, "Hmm. I'd like to read some lit-era-ture" and then grabbing a book at Barnes & Noble and ending up with some celebrity's ghost-written sob story. And it's so bad it nearly sucks out your eyeballs.
We need easy to find rec-lists, so people can hit the good stuff first. Because we who are deep in the fandom know where the good stuff is (though there's always the problem of opening the door to new writers). We surround ourselves with our favorite writers and forget what it's like to walk in blind.
ETA: Great quote from Cory Doctorow -- "Each person who retold Pygmalion did something both original — no two tellings are just alike — and derivative, for there are no new ideas under the sun. Ideas are easy. Execution is hard."
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Date: 2007-05-25 06:34 pm (UTC)I've been reading and enjoying the fic; if you know me in fandom, you probably know it's not my pairing preference, but the story is good fun and flows well. Sorry if I've been remiss about leaving feedback. :)
In any case, feel free to email me - rosewildeirish (at) gmail etc is the best way to reach me.
Saw this entry when cruising for more fanlib stuffs. Congrats on all the hard work in that regard, and thanks; I'd not wanted to join up over there in any case, but solid analysis like yours has cemented that view.