Feel free to share your journey below :)

  • OverfedRaccoon 🦝@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Like with any published expanded universe stuff, reading about stories in between or beyond what’s portrayed in the official media is what I like about fanfiction - be it exploring the established world building and universe more or specific interactions and/or stories between characters.

  • vroomvroomvroom@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    When I was waiting for books in a series to release (typically there’s a 1-2 year wait) I began reading fanfiction, especially if the book ended on a cliffhanger.

  • SleazyCommunist@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    A desire to do better by a couple of side characters who I felt got mistreated by their series. Admittedly, I don’t read fanfics at all but I write two.

    • Frost Wolf@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I think we’re similar. I tend to write my Naruto fanfics where Neji is actually alive. And I’m making it my goal to get TenTen and the rest to shine.

  • Cass
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    1 year ago

    i didn’t like the ending of a book series i read way back in middle school and i went online to search for “(book series) better ending” never found a really good one for that series but i’m glad it got me into fanfic

  • I’ve discovered fanfic itself around the mid-2000s. I was neither a particularly active reader, nor was I bound to any canonical material.

    What really got me going was when I discovered the Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers fandom in late 2005. I had been a fan of the show since its German premiere in early 1991, and I was glad there was a fandom full of like-minded people. And especially, there was fanfic.

    I had read some before I joined the fandom and the main forum. Mere hours later, I think, someone suggested I could start writing fanfic. Many of the few fans wrote fanfic in those days. First the suggestion seemed weird, also since I’m not a native English speaker. But then I decided to give it a try.

    Let’s just say that I was bursting with ideas just days later. That’s how my fanfic-writing craze of 2006/2007 began. A pity it slowed down a lot afterwards.

    By the way, I refused to read the often-recommended classics at first. I didn’t want them to influence my writing too obviously. I guess they did later on, or my ideas for certain details were too similar.

    • Frost Wolf@lemmy.worldOPM
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      1 year ago

      I guess we all started the same way. I was the same. I started on a fansite on wetpaint (now defunct, under a different name) then moved on to ff.net until AO3 came around. I still write for my fanfom from time to time but life often gets in the way unfortunately. :(