What are your fan fiction gripes?

Discussion in 'Fan Town' started by OtherCat, Aug 27, 2016.

  1. aetherGeologist

    aetherGeologist Well-Known Member

    English accents (as in accents from England as opposed to the rest of the British isles) tend to be non-rhotic, meaning that r isn’t pronounced except before vowels. In HP and Discworld, er definitely is the same sound as uh.
     
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  2. Everett

    Everett local rats so small, so tiny

    ye, i knew about like, the -er ending of words, but my brain didnt draw the connection to "ok literally those same letters on their own Also make the uh sound in this dialect" :D
     
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  3. BaseDeltaZero

    BaseDeltaZero Shitposting all night.

    Technically, it means gaining knowledge by communing with the dead.
     
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  4. Codeless

    Codeless Cheshire Cat

    Fair. Definitely doesnt mean summoning demons though appearantly late medieval scholars used it that way. Imma fite them.
     
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  5. palindromordnilap

    palindromordnilap Well-Known Member

    The idea was that, clearly, you can't talk to dead people in Christian tradition, so that means they have to be demons in disguise.
     
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  6. jacktrash

    jacktrash spherical sockbox

    apples and pears...

    stairs? :confutoot:
     
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  7. ChelG

    ChelG Well-Known Member

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  8. Snitchanon

    Snitchanon What's a mod to a nonbeliever.

    You'd typically call them 'apples', but yes.
     
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  9. jacktrash

    jacktrash spherical sockbox

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  10. garden

    garden lucid dreamer

    +1 on reading enough HP fic to remember “skive”
     
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  11. littlepinkbeast

    littlepinkbeast Imperator Fluttershy

    I think I picked up "skive (off)" from Asterix comics, where it was a thing Roman soldiers would occasionally do.
     
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  12. JVS

    JVS Member

    This fic centers on a healthy, loving, and realistic bdrm relationship and it's great; HOWEVER, the characterization is spotty at best and the dialog is heavily contrived, to the point that it's almost not worth reading. I'm still reading it, because virtually all the other bdsm fics for this pairing have the roles the other way around, which in my opinion isn't as interesting. Still.
     
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  13. Verily

    Verily surprised Xue Yang peddler

    Late but I actually use this for both books and fanfic. The style of the summary usually gives me a pretty good idea of what the story will be like, or at least whether I’m likely to enjoy reading it.

    I’m sure that for books at least this is usually intentional. I noticed pretty fast in the YA section of the library that the style of the blurb would tell me a lot about what to expect. For instance, if the blurb had exactly one swear word, the book was going to be mostly about porn but probably also uncomfortable with sex. (YA didn’t really seem to have any specific meaning at my library. It was like a wild mix of books marketed as YA and seemingly completely random books that weren’t.)

    With fanfic, if a summary is awkwardly vague and uses a lot of indirect descriptors, I’m probably going to get the impression that the author is inexperienced, quite possibly young, and going through a flowery phase. The nice thing about AO3 is that the tags usually give me more information about whether it’s the kind of work where I will want to go out of my way to support an up and coming writer even if they haven’t quite hit their stride yet.

    I’m pretty relaxed about stylistic quirks as long as they’re reasonably consistent. It’s just the way the story is being told. I remember reading a fic where the author regularly used words that were not right, but felt related enough that I understood exactly what was meant. It was easy to make the leap even though the word was unexpected. I got a feel for it pretty quickly and then it became a headspace just slightly removed from anything else. It felt special. No other author would tell the story quite the same way. No other author will ever tell any story quite that way. It was very idiosyncratic and I found it increasingly charming as I got used to the rhythm. It made it possible to convey meanings that couldn’t have existed inside stricter rules of vocabulary.There were literally no words for that, unless you could harness words that didn’t quite fit and use the entirety of the logic required to make them fit as part of the message. I don’t even remember what the story was about, but I treasure the memory of reading it.
     
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  14. hyrax

    hyrax we'll ride 'till the planets collide

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    look, a beta reader isn't always necessary if you're decent at self editing, and normally "no beta" isn't going to put me off from reading something. but when your proudly un-beta'd fic has a misspelled tag, well, i'm not exactly filled with confidence there.
     
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  15. dobedobedo

    dobedobedo Member

    isn't 'no ragrets' misspelled like that a meme?
     
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  16. Acey

    Acey hand extended, waiting for a shake

    I think so, yeah. Wasn’t it based on a bad tattoo?
     
  17. Saro

    Saro Where is wizard hut

    Could be a purposeful misspelling. I've seen "ragrets" used as a jokey/meme-y word pretty frequently.
     
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  18. hyrax

    hyrax we'll ride 'till the planets collide

    ... welp, fair enough! i've been out of the meme loop since i quit tumblr ~3 years ago.
     
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  19. hyrax

    hyrax we'll ride 'till the planets collide

    more seriously, though-- i HATE when people get judgey about the kinks they're writing. when people have notes or tags like "don't look at me i'm so gross" or "this made me feel so nasty" or whatever. i've been seeing this a lot lately for some reason*, and it really bugs me. i don't feel gross or nasty for enjoying my kinks! don't put your baggage on me!


    *ok, the reason is probably that i've been reading a bit of Eddie/Venom lately, and i get the feeling that symbrock is a lot of people's first monsterfucking ship. and i too have had the "i can't believe i wrote that!" reaction to things i've never written before! but like. the "eww this is so gross" language is a major buzzkill.
     
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  20. jacktrash

    jacktrash spherical sockbox

    i just assumed feeling gross was their kink.
     
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