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Very, very, very simple question, posed because I think I'm the only person left in fandom (and I'm mostly serious) who doesn't:

clarification: I don't mean you have to be *in* the fandom to be a "fan" of the source. If you saw the movie and liked it okay, that's enough. I'm trying to be really specific: if you haven't seen the source (no familiarity other than general fannish osmosis or you've caught an episode or two) or you don't like the source (tried it an didn't like it), have you still gone and read fanfiction for it - for any reason at all. That's the question.

[Poll #540738]

Note that there is no third option, because "Only if Fan X is writing it" falls under "Yes", and "I occasionally glance at stories for Y Fandom because all of my friends are in it but I don't actively seek it out" falls under "Yes", and "I only read Story Z that one time because everyone was raving and I'd seen two episodes of the show" - wait for it - falls under "Yes".

I'm feeling very alone right now....

Date: 2005-07-27 08:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] misspamela.livejournal.com
*nods* Exactly!

I'm not sure where the "it's like original fic" is used as something negative...I like to read anything by people who write well, whether it's profic or original fic. If there was a ready supply of free, well-written, easily acessed homoerotic fiction out there that wasn't fanfiction, I'd read that too.

(I only added "homoerotic" because there are places with free, well-written, etc, etc and they're called libraries. And yes, I do use those. *g*)

Date: 2005-07-27 08:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] misspamela.livejournal.com
That should be "original fic or fanfic."

Date: 2005-07-27 09:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tzikeh.livejournal.com
Hm I'm not seeing "it's like original fic" being used as a negative. I love original fiction (as can be attested by my and I'm sure many of our bookshelves). But - I don't go to *fanfic* for original fic. I go to fanfic for fanfic. They're different beasts with different expectations of the reader. One of the things I enjoy so much in fanfiction is that the readers are expected to have a shared pool of knowledge, which allows the author a freedom with allusion and shorthand that writers of original fiction don't have. Much delight can be had in original works with the discovery of what *will be* the shared pool of knowledge, once the audience is built for the book, but that's a wholly different joy than what I get from fanfiction.

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