Does Sup Forums write fanfiction? Of course you do, don't lie

Does Sup Forums write fanfiction? Of course you do, don't lie.

What side do anons use for that? Do you write lewd stuff, romance, or other stuff?

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Well, yeah but it ain't Sup Forums related.
Though I did write a single 500 word chapter of an AtLA story like 8 years ago and simply never continued.

I have ideas, but I'm too lazy to put them into writing.

Most are bi-sexual orgies and preggers so yeah.

>Does Sup Forums write fanfiction?
Not anymore.

Of my more or less worksafe stuff I've written about 50,000 words of Rocket-centric fiction, some involving the rest of the Guardians and some not. No smut, though the longest fic is about him meeting and eventually falling in love with Lylla.

archieve of our own or ff, Sup Forums?
What's your poison?

I use A03 myself. I like being able to post things in chapters.

AO3 is for porn

I used to write scribbles for a series of Iron Man Novels that turned very crazy towards the end...

I've never posted or read porn on A03. Okay, maybe I read one porny fanfic. The point is there's a lot of nonporn there.

I only read, but ao3 is better at least on that end because you can have embedded media like newspaper mockups or something. Also it's easier to filter through the search settings.

You'd have to do reading on the actual ethics of either though. I remember some shit when ff.net deleted their adult site, but I can't recall the specifics (might have been like 15 years ago at this point though).

In any case, keep your own copies as a backup.

I wrote the first chapter of an Avatar fanfic that was going to be about the lead up to and consequences of Aang taking the lack of airbenders seriously and ending up (mostly inadvertently) creating a society where Amon was objectively correct

How is that diifferent than FF?

Dual posted. I had a larger fanbase on ff but the guys on Ao3 care more about leaving quality reviews.

I should have mentioned that I don't even know what FF is. So there's that.

I wrote an erotic femdom CYOA Wonder Woman game that was pretty well liked.

I really don't like my prose, so I don't write a lot of fics. But I do love writing scripts for fan comics, and got published half a dozen times in 2000AD fanzines Zarjaz and Dogbreath.

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I only writte stuff where characters get gender swaped in body and mind

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I'm thinking of a story.
A Doom related story, featuring Black Widow.

Yes. I had various ideas, some I've actually written and some I only planned to write.

One that I actually wanted to write is Ultimate Quasar, a story about a dumb fan who is transported to Ultimate Marvel with the Quantum Bands and thinks he's in the MCU. Shenanigans ensue.

Uh, is it the thing I've posted one or two times here? "Black gloves and pantyhose"? Not cool bro, not cool...

Yeah, I liked it, man. I think I'm going take it off your hands, though.

The what now?

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I wrote an Ever After High fanfic, that's the only Sup Forums-related thing I ever wrote though. I would like to write some comic related ones but they'd be for shit no one cares about so it's hard to get motivated.

It's a story I've posted here one or two times. Widow goes undercover to spy on Doom, and it turns into a sort of romance story. I have 3 versions of it:

1) Doom genuinely falls in love with her, and they eventually break down, make love, and she defects to Latveria.

2) Doom does fall in love with her, but doesn't allow himself to break down, and thus kills her.

3) Same as #1, but Widow is revealed to ultimately be pretending, and she outright kills him then and there. Kind of "humbling ending", where the uber-powerful King eventually was undone by a lowly spy.

I mean, where is the actual story?

Nowhere, but it's an idea. It's not cool to steal it... I don't care that much, but...

What is this autism? Are you samefagging?

...What? This user said he "had" this idea, and I asked him whether it's the one thing I've posted here many times. Then this user asked for what the story is.

Sure thing, my liar mentally ill friend. Here is the last (You).

>3 versions

Can I suggest a fourth one?

4) They ambiguously fall in love, have sex, and go their separate ways. They consider their jobs (ruler of Latveria and SHIELD agent) more important than their feelings, but they can't kill each other for reasons that are either practical or emotional, left up to interpretation by the reader. It ends with Natasha leaving the country without much intel they didn't already have on Doom, but the mission is considered a success because Nick Fury has a hunch of what she did while she was there and wants to use it as either blackmail or leverage.

I've had a few story ideas I'd like to expand on, but I don't know where I would post such a thing or who would actually care to read it

Hey man, an idea is all in the execution. I'm just taking your precious idea to new places is all, I'll link the first chapter to you. :)

I prefer to write original works, but it often veers towards the lewdness.

You could post it on a pastebin.

I write lewd from time to time
And working on a novel on the side while waiting for my electrical course to start because "lol writing a novel"

>I prefer to write original works
My f.am

I got that problem where I know what I want to write but actually taking the time to write it out is this almost impossible task. All the important scenes are visualized in my head but I get hung up on something stupid like word choice on the initial draft.

A few shitty fapfics.

Been mulling over doing some new ones though.

What about Wattpad?

No, it's not. My own thing.

Wattpad or for original works. Like 95% of the stories there are original. The other 5% are people retarded enough to post their fanfiction there.

Well say if I want to write my own Batman story for example, where would be the best place to post that to receive reader input and criticism?

archiveofourown.org

I find ao3's tag system nausiating compared to ff's, but that's where all the folks are these days, no choice.

>Clash of Realms
>Batman/Morrigan Aensland

What the everloving fuck?

I don't ever write it down except in posts here but I turn Marvel siblings into Narnian style royalty. For example Nate and Rachael Grey wearing Techno-Organic crowns contollin a space priesthood while Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walters run an intergalactic science division.

>Fanfiction.net
brought back so many memories. All those Harry Potter stories read.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

If it's the fic I'm thinking of than it's the sequal to a fic that crosses Batman with the anime Rosario + Vampire. Overy long and boring.

Yeah, apparently he fucks Moka too? The fuck, man?

I had an idea for an X-Men fanfiction with some canon characters like Scott Summers, Emma Frost, Hank McCoy as teachers at the X-Mansion. But the primary focus would be on freshly recruited young mutants being taught how to be X-Men and to live in a world that hates and fears them. Original characters so that I wouldn't be over-constrained by canon personalities. I'm still deciding on how big the main cast would be, though. 5-9 seems like a decent number, manageable. Also still working out the mutant powers. Gotta be interesting, but you can't go too overboard.

It would be formatted in "episodes" or "issues" strung together in groups of 3 or 4 to form tight, concise story arcs, like in the Spectacular Spider-Man cartoon.

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>have idea for fanfic I really like
>never have creatively written anything ever before
>want to write my idea into reality but am afraid of fucking it up since it's the first thing I ever would've written
>don't ever start writing because of it

Any tips for people who have never done creative writing before? Are there any exercises I can do or is there really no way around it and I should just start writing what I want to write?

I also want to make the cast diverse in terms of ethnicities and personalities. But not diverse in the way tumblr or Sup Forumsmblr means it. I mean like real, actual human beings who behave like human beings, warts and all, capable of being stand-up heroes and selfish jerks at the same time.

I also want to avoid the "take that, white man!" mentality a lot of modern comics seem to have. I don't resent white people, but I am aware of social inequalities. X-Men has always been about discrimination, but I want to capture that message without coming off as preachy or finger-wagging.

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The only advice I can give you that I know works is to read. Read, read, read. Look at the books that inspire you, the books that people recommend, the books considered great, and try to take lessons from them. Don't necessarily copy their styles, but take notice of what works and what gets reactions out of you and other readers.

Then write. Then write some more, only a little bit better. You're not going to become Shakespeare overnight, but you can always start today.

I don't really do fanfic anymore, I'm trying to get my career as an author off the ground. I've got a manuscript in the works, one more finished and on the shelf but in dire need of revisions.

I write for my ships and character studies but I never post them because I'm not too confident in them to share. Also I prefer writing in greentext format rather than actual fics.

Only way out is through, my man. Just sit down, open up word, and start typing and typing and typing, and don't worry about looking back until you think you've reached a stopping point.

Yeah, it’s an exercise my mentor told me to do everyday. It helps with silencing the editor voice.

So take a piece of blank paper then write both front and back, filling the whole two pages of whatever that comes to mind. The rule here is to don’t stop and think but write continuously. Don’t take your hand off ever.

Sounds pretty cool user, I'd read it.

I write shipping fics for girls I like pared with guys I relate/project onto. I've written fics for shows I haven't seen. I've only seen half an episode of Voltron Legendary Defender, and it seems like a fine show, but I love Pidge and Lance to pieces.

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I think Archive has a better format. Though the last time i tried to read fanfiction it was impossible. Man, i burnt myself out on really bad fanfiction when i was a teen and haven't been able to read it since. I try sometimes but after some of the fanfiction I've read i think it'll be impossible to enjoy it again.

Dunno man, sometimes you just get this story you want to tell and you gotta take it, talent be damned. If nothing else I gotta give 'em props for going as far as they have.
It's more than I've done.

I only write fapfiction.

I've already got some characters/personalities I know for sure I want to include. Should I post em?

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True.

>he's commissioned pics on DeviantArt

Hrm.

Go ahead, where do you plan to post it when it's ready?

Same, but I've been planning on writing regular stories for a while now. More action-based than "action"-based.

Probably FF.net. Ao3 requires an invite, which I don't have.

As for the characters (Names could change between now and the final draft):

James Wyatt - The closest among the main cast to the classical comic book hero archtype: Tall, good-looking, and brave... although a bit too stubborn. As the oldest boy among the new recruits, he naturally falls into a team-dad role. I plan on using this character to deconstruct the modern usage of "take that, white boy!" that I mentioned before, with some characters blowing him off and otherwise being rude despite his genuine attempts at friendship and comaradrie. Naturally, there would be some resentment and animosiity that would grow from that.

Holly Bristol - The female lead. A mix between Jean Grey and Kitty Pryde. The oldest new student, ahead of James by a few months. Having been a big sister before being kicked out of her house, she is instincively protective of the younger female students. Ethnically jewish, but her close relationship with her father led to her relating more to the christian faith... however, recent events have tested her beliefs. I wanted to use this character to explore someone trying to be a role-model while struggling with their own broken idealism.

I got a couple more if anyone is interested.

>Probably FF.net. Ao3 requires an invite, which I don't have.

>look it up
>"To get a free Archive of Our Own account, you'll need an invitation"
>"There are currently 26358 people on the waiting list"
>"We are sending out 3000 invitations per day"
Damn that sucks, I do also want to write fanfiction one day and Ao3 is my favourite platform so naturally I would have liked to post them there.

Anyway go ahead and post the rest too, I'm still interested.

I wrote a One Piece fanfic (long since lost it) of Usopp and shenanigans involving a ‘Devil Fruit’.
It’s not really Sup Forums though so whatever.

>ao3 requires an invite
Nani?
Didn't know that. Shit.

No because I'm 28.

I used to write a shit load back in the day for Princess Gwenevere, Pokemon, Tomb Raider, and THPS (don't ask).

'Aight

Emily Song - The youngest new mutant, coming in at 15. Nervous, mousy, fearful for what the future holds for her, but deeply resentful of her current situation, with anger bubbling within. As the daughter of korean immigrants, she spent her childhood watching her family work, work, work to build a respectable business only to have it all fall apart when she was outed as a mutant. Her biggest hurdle isn't Sentinels or Reavers but rather coming to terms that some things are just out of her control.

Gabriel Santos - An enthusiastic young man. The only member of the main cast whose standing actually improves once he comes to X-Mansion, having been living in a shitty LA neighborhood with abusive parents. He loves the whole X-Men thing and is overjoyed at having "superpowers" like the Avengers. The most affable of the new mutants. He's the only one I have chosen a mutant ability for: superspeed and quick regeneration.

There's more, but I'm still working out who and what they are.

so, for those of you who have an ao3 account, how invasive are things?
Should I make a dummy mail just for it? I wouldn't want to get spammed with shit all the time.

I have one, though I don't post any works just use it to bookmark stories I enjoy reading and would read again. The only emails I get are when a story I have on my watch list gets updated.

Also pic related shows the notification/email options you have for your works.

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I've been putting off writing my spider-man fanfiction. I have a chapter out already, if anyone wants to check it out.

fanfiction.net/s/12542330/1/The-Spider-Man

just realised ff's Sup Forums section is tiny.
I need to make an ao3 account if I want an audience

I remember trying to derail a writing thread somewhere a couple of years ago where one of the prompts was batman-related. Started off fairly straight-faced, ended with bats killing poison ivy and fucking her corpse or something.

AO3, FF and Wattpad is the holy fanfic trinity

Yes, and lewds.
ff for full fics, pastebin for greentexts I've done.

I've been chipping away at a transformers fic in the style of the one shots from the old comics.

It's about a paparazzi chasing a story about strange events in Colorado. I wanted to do a pretty low key story in the vein of the g1 cartoon but without most of the cliches of the franchise.

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I wrote some pony fanfiction; I quit most of them relatively early, but a few parts of more composed stories can be read as stand alone.

here, found one of my batman fanfics.

it was written ironically.

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Yeah, I write fan-fiction. For one thing, it's a mildly creative hobby that requires a computer with a text-editor and nothing else. I usually write comicbook-based stuff, primarily involving the X-Men. Other subjects include comic-based movies (mostly MCU -- a little DCEU), scifi movies, and some misc. written fiction. As near as I can tell, I have a dedicated fan-base of about 100 to 200 fans. I'm definitely NOT a big name fan, and I'm kinda grateful for that. That part of fandom seems to be a little loony.

I do write some mildly porny stuff (described nudity that fades to black) , but I also I do a lot of action-adventure stuff that at best features a little romance.

I can see why so many people have a disdain for fan-fiction -- most of it is absolute dreck. I hope I'm better than that, but I make no claims.

I use post. There seem to be people who read one, but not the other so it's a way to spread my stories.

FF is a relic running on software from the 90s.

Absolutely true. Proportionate to how many hits a story gets, I get far more comments from AO3.

>>I should have mentioned that I don't even know what FF is.
fanfiction dot net

Both are good. FF.Net has been around longer and has more people. AO3 has better tagging system. It's becoming more popular. Your not allowed to post porn/smut on FF.Net but they don't inforce this rule so can post it but it's better to post it on AO3. Both good.

and where do you post?
ff or ao3?

>turns down cute boys in spandex

always knew rogers was a fag

Yes, but it's video game related.

>all those harry potter stories
yet ff still has no option to exclude certain things from being excludes, like those godafwul harry potter/naruto crossovers that get hundreds of favorites just by association

Nothing Sup Forums but I did write a Ranma/Suikoden crossover.

The invites aren't that hard to get. The back log is due to bots infecting the system, the delay is to go through the bots and fake stuff, so it's actually pretty fast. It took me 30 days to get my invite, which actually arrived a month ago and I haven't bothered because the name(s) I wanted were taken and I don't want to use a pseud.

They aren't invasive at all. They do fundraising about 1 or 2x a year and that's mostly banners. But I would use a burner account that you would check (if you're going to write, comments and other notifications about your fic would go to that account).

Doesn't FF have a specific section for crossovers?

Used to do Sonic fanfiction in 1999-2000 but that went nowhere.

made a Star vs. lemon involving young Moon and River