This has been bugging me.
Mar. 30th, 2003 10:38 pmA while back, someone sent feedback on "Scarab", asking if I was planning a sequel. Actually, it was more like "please say you're doing a sequel please please please please!"
I wrote back, saying that I certainly wasn't going to write more of that any time soon, especially because I didn't know how the season finales of Buffy and Stargate would turn out.
So I got an IM out of the blue from this person, saying: "the beauty of fanfiction is that you can make your own endings."
I replied that it mattered to me, as I was a slave of canon, and doing a crossover story already was asking for lots of suspension of disbelief even if you didn't veer away from the canon.
The response?
"Nonsense. As soon as you write a Crossover it [is] AUTOMATICALLY A/U."
I don't know. Isn't that one of the challenges of fanfiction? Write a story that could be a part of the larger story, sometimes?
I can understand A/U, but still ... to say that something is AUTOMATICALLY A/U?
Maybe I just don't get it.
Close entry.
I wrote back, saying that I certainly wasn't going to write more of that any time soon, especially because I didn't know how the season finales of Buffy and Stargate would turn out.
So I got an IM out of the blue from this person, saying: "the beauty of fanfiction is that you can make your own endings."
I replied that it mattered to me, as I was a slave of canon, and doing a crossover story already was asking for lots of suspension of disbelief even if you didn't veer away from the canon.
The response?
"Nonsense. As soon as you write a Crossover it [is] AUTOMATICALLY A/U."
I don't know. Isn't that one of the challenges of fanfiction? Write a story that could be a part of the larger story, sometimes?
I can understand A/U, but still ... to say that something is AUTOMATICALLY A/U?
Maybe I just don't get it.
Close entry.
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Date: 2003-03-30 11:49 pm (UTC)Focusing on other things does help, though, I found...