I judge how good a book is based on how disoriented I am with my physical surroundings after closing it.
One thing I love about being a writer is being able to go back through a piece of text and remember everything associated with it.
Here, the scene you wrote at 3am, barely holding your head up, but fingers frantic to slam words on the keyboard.
There, a cheesy paragraph inspired by your own feelings of joy and wonder at the world. Something so sweet that you had to wiggle in your seat at the very thought.
Over here, the bit you were working on forever, because you couldn’t get the words right. You wanted to escape, but still forged on through the mess until you reached the end.
A story might be a story in itself, but it also contains ghostly records of all the actions and emotions around it, things the reader will never see, but the writer will never forget.
There’s more!
The others: x, x, x, x
I got an email from a reader earlier. The sender was a lovely young woman who had just re-read my first published fic and wanted to tell me how much she enjoyed it—how it made her feel, how it made her smile, how it made her cry, how it made her excited to get home each night and curl up in bed with it, how it helped ease the pain of a difficult patch in her life, and how much she misses it now that it’s over. It was a beautiful letter, and my reaction to it must have been visible enough to make my saner half take notice from across the room. He shot me a questioning look, and I turned the laptop around and gestured to the screen.
I followed his eyes as they scanned each line, saw his lips tip up in a smile that grew broader as he read, then braced myself for the good natured snark I’ve come to expect when my little literary hobby comes up in conversation.
“Wow.” He said. “That was kind of amazing. How does it feel to be someone’s favorite author?”
“Don’t be a dick,” I said, slapping him on the shoulder.
“I’m serious,” he replied, gesturing to the screen. "That’s what she said—right there: You’re my favorite author.”
“I think she means favorite fic author. Not real author.”
“Is there a difference?” He asked.
“Yes,” I said, rolling my eyes. ”Of course there is.”
“Why?”
“Because, as someone in this room who isn’t ME is fond of pointing out, self published gay mystery romance novels aren’t exactly eligible for the pulitzer.” I said, turning the computer back around.
“So what?” he shrugged, “Something you wrote inspired a stranger to sit down write what it meant to them and send it to you. A lot of total strangers, as a matter of fact. You write, people read it and react. That makes you an author.”
“Huh.” I said, very eloquently, then got up and went into the kitchen to start dinner.
Hours later, sitting down to reply to the letter in question I find myself writing this post instead. Because here’s the thing: That wonderfully crazy man who lives in my house is right. (But please don’t tell him I said that)
From the moment I realized that letters made up words and words made up sentences and sentences made up worlds that were mine to explore any time I wanted to I’ve been a reader. I have fallen in love with perfect phrases and epic stories and countless characters pressed between the pages of the thousands of books I’ve read in my life so far—and sitting down to string together those same 26 letters into tens of thousands of words of stories I felt needed telling? That makes me an author.
I have adored the work of countless authors in numerous genres, and the world of fan fic is no exception. I have admired and cherished and savored the words of talented writers whose work is no less legitimate for the fact that their names include random keyboard characters and their words don’t live on bound paper on a shelf.
It’s not JUST fan fic. It’s literature. It’s published. It’s read. It’s loved.
It matters.
Thanks to all of my favorite authors for every word on every page on every screen that I’ve ever loved.
moodboard by @gender-snatched
Fandom: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Thorne & Rowling, Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
Chapters: 1/1
Word Count: 5,241
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Scorpius Malfoy/Albus Severus Potter
Characters: Albus Severus Potter, Scorpius Malfoy, Rose Weasley
Additional Tags: Romance, Pining, Friends to Lovers, Fluff and Angst
Summary:
Unforeseen circumstances lead to emotional turmoil for one, Albus Potter. They open his eyes to what has always been right in front of him, and he realises that in the end, all he can do is accept the inevitable and let it happen.
AO3
FFN
Starry Night
"I don't know anything with certainty but that the sight of the stars makes me dream." Although Vincent van Gogh is now known and loved by countless people, he didn't have an ounce of fame while he was alive. Starry Night is one of the most famous paintings ever, but at the time, van Gogh called it a failure. In the same way, you have no concept of just how loved you truly are. You're good at looking out for others, and you have a vibe that draws people to you. You are a wonderful addition to this little world, and you don't even see it. But I hope you do someday. Some of your traits are: creative, insecure, and romantic.
what's up, i have a new uquiz called "which van gogh painting are you?" i had a major van gogh hyperfixation for a few weeks. i worked rlly hard on it so pls take it pls
It’s all over. Your favorite anime, book, movie, manga, series, television show, or video game has ended. But canon is only the beginning …
You go hunting for fanfiction seeking out all kinds of alternate endings, canon divergences, and even alternate universes.
You find several stories that you just love and it makes you smile to read them. Nevertheless, you are still looking for more …
You find it. The most wonderful fanfiction you have ever read. Even if canon didn’t turn out the way you wanted it to; it was worth it to get this story. This was written for you!
@ao3commentoftheday
@salt-of-the-ao3
I always thought these cards would be a fun way to organize rec lists.
*Images taken from Clue (1985). It’s such a fun movie and I love Tim Curry’s character and also Madeline Kahn’s. The third ending is my favorite.
The tropes are hungry II
Part I is here
A persons fanfic tells you a lot about them, i , a fanfic writer, realize in terror
| 25+ | she/her | INFJ | Huffleclaw | Reading, writing, dreaming | Obessessing over fictional characters gives me life |
89 posts