Thirty Days of Fanfic - Days Nine - Twelve
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Playing catchup, my lovelies. Gad, do I HATE summer colds.
9 – Pairings – For each of the fandoms from day two, what are your three favorite pairings to write?
White Collar: This is easy:
Neal/Peter
Peter/Neal
Peter/Neal/Elizabeth
No - you didn’t misread. I don’t know if it’s a typical thing in a slash pairing to write the dominant partner first (as in D/s), but that’s the way I tend to roll, so Peter/Neal is different from Neal/Peter. And by Neal/Peter, I don’t mean that Peter is submissive to Neal - it’s just that the relationship has a different dynamic than Peter/Neal. I think I tend to reserve Neal/Peter for A/Us like Wings of Desire and a few others.
If I were to write, say XMFC - Erik/Charles, Farscape - John/Crais, John/Aeryn, Chiana/Zhaan, The West Wing - Josh/Sam.
10 – Pairings – Have you ever gone outside your comfort zone and written a pairing you liked, but found you couldn't write, or a pairing you didn't like, and found you could?
I do try to stretch myself. I enjoy odd pairings - Clinton/Mozzie, June/Bancroft, Sara/Peter. The Clinton/Mozzie pairing has an interesting painplay dynamic that I want to explore further.
I think the pairing that I’ve tried the hardest to write has been anything with Alex - I’ve warmed to the character, and I’ve written her solo several times, but I can’t put her in a room or in a bed with anyone. Dunno why.
11 – Genre – do you prefer certain genres of fic when you're writing? What kind do you tend to write most?
I think I like romance as a genre the most - both to write and to read. Almost all of my stories build around a romantic connection - whether they are porn or casefic or something entirely different.
I’ve also had a lot of fun in the fantasy genre (and we pause for a commercial interruption - if anyone is writing for Promptfest VI, know that I can be twisted into writing Vampire World with the right Peter/Neal prompt). The 61k epic I recently finished is perhaps the oddest thing I’ve even written, including Wings of Desire, but it’s not at all cracky (okay - other than for a few odd moments it’s not).
The genre I write the least is gen - not because I always want to write about sex - far from it. It’s just that, well, I don’t enjoy it.Maybe had I started writing fan fiction when I was much less mature, less worldly, I would have found that satisfying.
ETA (because, in addition to my waning headcold, I have a case of foot and mouth disease: I probably should have said that I came into fandom through slash, explored because of slash, and started writing because I wanted more slash. Gen and Slash has nothing to do with anyone's age or maturity level - it has to do with their personal preferences, full stop.
I’m not the type of writer who needs to be constrained by canon, hell - I wouldn’t be writing epic fantasies and fairytales if I was! I like my imagination, and I like to explore the whole sequence of “what if’s”.
12 – Have you ever attempted an "adaptation" fic of a favorite book or movie but set in a different fandom?
Hmmm - I think the closest think I’ve written that comes to that is the displacement of White Collar’s Pilot into a vampire fantasy.
And I’ve borrowed very heavily from certain classics for my Urban Fantasy epic. But that’s not a deliberate rewrite or adaption.
9 – Pairings – For each of the fandoms from day two, what are your three favorite pairings to write?
White Collar: This is easy:
Neal/Peter
Peter/Neal
Peter/Neal/Elizabeth
No - you didn’t misread. I don’t know if it’s a typical thing in a slash pairing to write the dominant partner first (as in D/s), but that’s the way I tend to roll, so Peter/Neal is different from Neal/Peter. And by Neal/Peter, I don’t mean that Peter is submissive to Neal - it’s just that the relationship has a different dynamic than Peter/Neal. I think I tend to reserve Neal/Peter for A/Us like Wings of Desire and a few others.
If I were to write, say XMFC - Erik/Charles, Farscape - John/Crais, John/Aeryn, Chiana/Zhaan, The West Wing - Josh/Sam.
10 – Pairings – Have you ever gone outside your comfort zone and written a pairing you liked, but found you couldn't write, or a pairing you didn't like, and found you could?
I do try to stretch myself. I enjoy odd pairings - Clinton/Mozzie, June/Bancroft, Sara/Peter. The Clinton/Mozzie pairing has an interesting painplay dynamic that I want to explore further.
I think the pairing that I’ve tried the hardest to write has been anything with Alex - I’ve warmed to the character, and I’ve written her solo several times, but I can’t put her in a room or in a bed with anyone. Dunno why.
11 – Genre – do you prefer certain genres of fic when you're writing? What kind do you tend to write most?
I think I like romance as a genre the most - both to write and to read. Almost all of my stories build around a romantic connection - whether they are porn or casefic or something entirely different.
I’ve also had a lot of fun in the fantasy genre (and we pause for a commercial interruption - if anyone is writing for Promptfest VI, know that I can be twisted into writing Vampire World with the right Peter/Neal prompt). The 61k epic I recently finished is perhaps the oddest thing I’ve even written, including Wings of Desire, but it’s not at all cracky (okay - other than for a few odd moments it’s not).
The genre I write the least is gen - not because I always want to write about sex - far from it. It’s just that, well, I don’t enjoy it.
ETA (because, in addition to my waning headcold, I have a case of foot and mouth disease: I probably should have said that I came into fandom through slash, explored because of slash, and started writing because I wanted more slash. Gen and Slash has nothing to do with anyone's age or maturity level - it has to do with their personal preferences, full stop.
I’m not the type of writer who needs to be constrained by canon, hell - I wouldn’t be writing epic fantasies and fairytales if I was! I like my imagination, and I like to explore the whole sequence of “what if’s”.
12 – Have you ever attempted an "adaptation" fic of a favorite book or movie but set in a different fandom?
Hmmm - I think the closest think I’ve written that comes to that is the displacement of White Collar’s Pilot into a vampire fantasy.
And I’ve borrowed very heavily from certain classics for my Urban Fantasy epic. But that’s not a deliberate rewrite or adaption.
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Date: 2011-07-09 10:46 pm (UTC)I think Elr meant only that she wanted to play with canon from the beginning--and, yeah, slash and OT3 are intense ways of playing with the canon. Whereas, had she started when she was younger and less confident, she may have been afraid to tamper with canon to that extent and stuck to gen for that reason.
But, again, I agree that a well-executed gen fic is just as hard to pull off as any other, and that there is no hierarchy among the different types of fics--which is why I tend to love them all!
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Date: 2011-07-09 10:58 pm (UTC)GROUP HUG!!!!
:-)
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Date: 2011-07-10 12:31 am (UTC)