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Apr 2024

I would be OK with it and would probably read it.

I would even be OK with the 18+ stuff (hopefully featuring only the adult characters).

I would honestly love it and read all of them. Even the poorly written ones. My dream, is to one day have a fanbase big enough, that really stupid ooc headcannons are easy to find lol

I'd read them and be quietly annoyed when they don't understand my characters 🤣

The same :smiley: I am very protective of my characters :>
But tbh, I would still be proud people like what I write enough, to write ffs.

I've had fan art which I'm already so happy about!

I would love to see that my characters/ story inspired/ touched someone that much, they want to write a fanfiction. 🥰 I would feel honoured.
I would definitely read it, even if the fanfiction goes a way I don't see for my characters. At least I could learn about how my characters/ their interactions and world are seen. Maybe I learn something. :slight_smile:
For example, my story is already quite mature and there's some heavier content. But I know it could be so much worse. I wouldn't really like to see my characters going down that much :sweat_smile:, but I would read it. It could still be interesting.
Same the other way around, too cheesy or lovey-dovey, that wouldn't really fit in my eyes, but hey, could be nice anyways. Why not giving them a light time. :wink:
About the specific tropes... I admit, I'm new to them, so I don't know what there is to chose.

Thank you for the topic/ questions! Was fun to think about. :slight_smile:

I would LOVE IT!
I read fanfics of my favorite books all the time!

I would honestly feel honored lol.

One of the below

  1. Ignore them.

  2. Sue them for a cut if they're making more than me.

  3. Steal their good ideas right back.

I'd like to see fanfics, and read them too.

I'd like to see people imagining the story into different genres, like "Damsel in the Red Dress" but as a fantasy story (which frankly, works with the title anyway) maybe one of those where modern day characters get yanked into another world. I can't spell isekaied, isekeid, isekied.

I’m already writing historical fanfiction with Houdini in Elsie. It takes place around the time he got started and touring Europe.

I had to have him appear after 1899 because that’s when he met his manager Martin Beck and when he started touring.

Omg I'd actually love that! :joy:
I love to see fan thoughts and ideas about my OCs! I just hope if someone ever made a fanfic about my characters, they won't make them too out of character, ahaha!

I love seeing fanart and fanfics of the things I create. It did happen to me before when I was writing on fanfiction.net and I was so grateful.
Though the stuff I wrote on ff.net were fanfics themselves, I suppose it still counts.
But, now I'm hoping my original content can find it's audience and gain the same response. :slight_smile:

I wouldn’t care unless they were marketing it for money and stuff, but I’d rather my creativity lead to more art than hoard it all to myself

27 days later

i kept forgetting to come back to this but i actually sincerely hope that folks would be inclined to make fanfiction about my works.

i will say that i'm not too sure how i'd feel about fics involving my ocs since i have a strong vision in mind of who they are and how they work so it'd take a a lot to not get all "thats ooc" or whatever about them but i have intentionally structured the collective setting with the purpose of being able to make your own characters and put them in the world itself and play around with it. kind of like how people have sonic, mlp or even steven universe/gem ocs who maybe dont interact with the main cast but still have stories and backgrounds of their own.

maybe its a consequence of having done that myself growing up, so the idea of creating my own and giving folks a new setting to play with seems fun

14 days later

I would love it! Honestly agree on that "having an AO3 tag tops any lit award." I would be dead with joy.

I'd love to see AUs, OCs, ships, etc., just a lot of fan interpretation and twisting of my work. I grew up in the fandom trenches: I love that community.