Fan fiction is the best thing since sliced bread
by Potato tomato147 November 15, 2019
Its just weird and a waste of life. The fact that people will write and read this crap for enjoyment is stupid. Get a life. Get a job. Or marry someone don’t read fan fiction because it will ruin your hopes of finding actual love. Now get a life please and thank you
Person 1: I love fan fiction
Person 2: EW YOUR STUPID.
Person 1: but it makes me happy
Person 2: dude your look at situations that are not even possible because the characters and actors will never know you.
Person 2: EW YOUR STUPID.
Person 1: but it makes me happy
Person 2: dude your look at situations that are not even possible because the characters and actors will never know you.
by The goddess of words July 03, 2021
When fans write a story including the people from a anime, book, band, movie, or video game. Usally includes chachers being sexually attracted to the same sex or doing other things they usally wouldn't.
Random emo girl 1: OMG did you read that one Gerard Way/Frank Iero fan fiction!!
Random emo girl 2: OMG! No send my the link! Then i'll send you the link to the Naurato one!
Random emo girl 2: OMG! No send my the link! Then i'll send you the link to the Naurato one!
by xXMirandaXx March 17, 2009
Stories from fangirls/boys based around a fictional character (Harry Potter), A celebrity (Emma Stone), or a YouTuber (Jacksepticeye). They usually involve love, hate, passions, cross-overs, and other things.
by Cpt Sparklez February 13, 2016
Fan fiction is something you read when a series/book ends and you think "hey this is great" and than it stabs you in the back
by ThugisaOut69 September 08, 2018
A fandom tool, which allows fans of books, tv shows, anime and the like to write about their favourite characters.
Fan Fiction (shortened mostly to Fan Fics) is represented on many websites, the most dominant being Fanfiction.net and MediaMiner.org.
In Fan Fiction, the writer can either create a story from where the series/episode/book left off (Cannon); create a new world for the same characters (Alternative Realtiy); or mix characters together from different fandoms (Crossover).
Fan Fictions cover all genre, from romance, horror, comedy, to what is known as Hentai (japanese word, for stories of a sexually mature nature).
The fan fiction world is full of a mixture of unreadable, badly written, good and excellent fiction; much like the music industry and its varrying degrees of music quailty.
Some Fan Fiction authors employ betas, to edit their work for them.
As an author myself, I can assert that fan fiction is a fun way of carrying on a much loved and ended fandom. It is a way to improve one's writing, as most websites have the facility to recieve instant reviews and so allows the author to gain Constructive Criticism. (On the downside, some readers 'Flame' work they disagree or don't like.) It also allows those who are not inclined to write to read about their fandoms and keep the memories of their favourite characters alive.
Fan Fiction (shortened mostly to Fan Fics) is represented on many websites, the most dominant being Fanfiction.net and MediaMiner.org.
In Fan Fiction, the writer can either create a story from where the series/episode/book left off (Cannon); create a new world for the same characters (Alternative Realtiy); or mix characters together from different fandoms (Crossover).
Fan Fictions cover all genre, from romance, horror, comedy, to what is known as Hentai (japanese word, for stories of a sexually mature nature).
The fan fiction world is full of a mixture of unreadable, badly written, good and excellent fiction; much like the music industry and its varrying degrees of music quailty.
Some Fan Fiction authors employ betas, to edit their work for them.
As an author myself, I can assert that fan fiction is a fun way of carrying on a much loved and ended fandom. It is a way to improve one's writing, as most websites have the facility to recieve instant reviews and so allows the author to gain Constructive Criticism. (On the downside, some readers 'Flame' work they disagree or don't like.) It also allows those who are not inclined to write to read about their fandoms and keep the memories of their favourite characters alive.
Fangirl #1: "Omg, my favourite author just updated her Twilight Fan Fiction!"
Fangirl #2: "Kya, this site has lots of Kurama x Kagome crossover fan fiction!"
Fanboy #1: "Ewww, whose idea was it to pair Harry Potter and Professor Snape??? *reads on*..I'm scarred, I'm scarred for life!!!!"
Fangirl #2: "Kya, this site has lots of Kurama x Kagome crossover fan fiction!"
Fanboy #1: "Ewww, whose idea was it to pair Harry Potter and Professor Snape??? *reads on*..I'm scarred, I'm scarred for life!!!!"
by KawaiiKekeChan November 04, 2008
1. Fiction written by fans about an extant fictional universe.
2. Amateur fiction of any kind published in fanzines.
2. Amateur fiction of any kind published in fanzines.
He wrote a great piece of fan fiction set in the universe of Buffy: The Vampire Slayer.
She had a piece of fan fiction published in THE CRUDZINE QUARTERLY.
She had a piece of fan fiction published in THE CRUDZINE QUARTERLY.
by The Doctor November 09, 2004