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30 days of fanfic writing meme and links
5 –If you have ever had a character try to push their way into a fic, whether your "muse" or not, what did you do about it?
It happens to me when I'm writing my fantasy AU aka scifibigbang first draft, where Wolverine and Bruce take over the plot and I let them. I give them a chance to shine, but I give up at last. Lesson: Letting characters taking over plot, especially those you're not partial to is bad.
6 – When you write, do you prefer writing male or female characters? No preference.
7 – Have you ever had a fic change your opinion of a character? No, unfortunately. I usually have a set idea when I'm writing them.
8 – Do you write OCs? And if so, what do you do to make certain they're not black hole, and if not, explain your thoughts on OCs. Of course I write OC. How come I don't use them when I am writing stories that the characters exist in a world? I even write a story that an OC is the protagonist. My rule is just that every named characters gets to be awesome or contributes to the story.
Links
'Til the World Ends is Charles/Erik and Britney and absolutely wonderful.
Empath Sickness
My Ex-Gay Friend. The author of the piece goes to visit someone he used to work with as an LGBT rights activist who is now a fundamentalist Christian and "ex-gay" movement activist. This article is powerful, compassionate, and sad.
Why don’t more jokes die? – The fine science behind what can make a joke fail.
Free eBooks and Archive of Our Own: A Primer On How to Use AO3 for a Non-Fanfiction Reader
copy from
coffeeandink
Systemic sexism in sf/f
Nicola Griffith, Taking the Russ Pledge
SF Signal Mind Meld, What's the importance of the Russ Pledge for Science Fiction Today? Don't read the comments.*
Ann Leckie, Wiscon Thoughts 1 This is a multi-part series on selection bias in sf/f and culture generally -- a good 101 explanation.
Kari Sperring, Women and Fantasy
Judith Tarr, Girl Cooties: A Personal History Note contradiction of cultural narratives of straightforward political progress over time.
This post on views of systemic bias held by various members of the US Supreme Court may also be relevant to your interests.
Systemic racism in sf/f tv
ita's How Magical Is Your Negro?
It happens to me when I'm writing my fantasy AU aka scifibigbang first draft, where Wolverine and Bruce take over the plot and I let them. I give them a chance to shine, but I give up at last. Lesson: Letting characters taking over plot, especially those you're not partial to is bad.
6 – When you write, do you prefer writing male or female characters? No preference.
7 – Have you ever had a fic change your opinion of a character? No, unfortunately. I usually have a set idea when I'm writing them.
8 – Do you write OCs? And if so, what do you do to make certain they're not black hole, and if not, explain your thoughts on OCs. Of course I write OC. How come I don't use them when I am writing stories that the characters exist in a world? I even write a story that an OC is the protagonist. My rule is just that every named characters gets to be awesome or contributes to the story.
Links
'Til the World Ends is Charles/Erik and Britney and absolutely wonderful.
Empath Sickness
My Ex-Gay Friend. The author of the piece goes to visit someone he used to work with as an LGBT rights activist who is now a fundamentalist Christian and "ex-gay" movement activist. This article is powerful, compassionate, and sad.
Why don’t more jokes die? – The fine science behind what can make a joke fail.
Free eBooks and Archive of Our Own: A Primer On How to Use AO3 for a Non-Fanfiction Reader
copy from
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Systemic sexism in sf/f
Nicola Griffith, Taking the Russ Pledge
SF Signal Mind Meld, What's the importance of the Russ Pledge for Science Fiction Today? Don't read the comments.*
Ann Leckie, Wiscon Thoughts 1 This is a multi-part series on selection bias in sf/f and culture generally -- a good 101 explanation.
Kari Sperring, Women and Fantasy
Judith Tarr, Girl Cooties: A Personal History Note contradiction of cultural narratives of straightforward political progress over time.
This post on views of systemic bias held by various members of the US Supreme Court may also be relevant to your interests.
Systemic racism in sf/f tv
ita's How Magical Is Your Negro?