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Laurie ([info]knitmeapony) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2010-05-14 09:22:00


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Entry tags:author entitlement, authors, can't escape the screencaps

Second verse, same as the first: Katherine Kerr hates your fanfic.
Katherine Kerr, editor of Weird Tales of Shakespeare and author of Celtic myth and Dungeons and Dragons 'inspired' novels decides to create another derivative work: her thoughts on yaoi.

A number of people on LJ have been expressing their views on fanfic, so I thought I'd add mine. I despise it.

http://aberwyn.livejournal.com/181755.html Deleted!

Caps of first post:
via alchemynerd on LJ: http://www.sendspace.com/file/7ovake
via alchemynerd on LJ: http://www.sendspace.com/file/nsjfzd
Perhaps you'd prefer PDF: http://knitmeapony.com/fw/kerr_kerfuffle_page1.pdf
Or HTML, via maneman on LJ: knitmeapony.com/fw/katherine_kerr_career_suicide.html


And this includes the professional transformative works:

If someone can think of no better idea than to take a classic kid's book series and try to wring a few more bucks out of it, like the whole 'Wicked' series, then they should get a real job.


Comment #2 is fellow author Jim Hines getting a bit snarky with the idea. She backpedals mightily in the face of a professional author.

There are disappointed fans! She replies to her own post rather than editing it!

Not to mention mocking, accusations of trolling, and weird discussions of how fanfic is like embroidery or other crafting.

First post deleted, with explanation: Because people got "offensive": http://aberwyn.livejournal.com/182244.html Also deleted, cap of this, courtesy of [info]zulu http://tinypic.com/r/akzz1d/5

Then there was a third post, which I missed entirely, dubiously titled "what's wrong with talking about quality?" Cap, courtesy of [info]woodenleg http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/5620/swrongwithtalkingaboutq.png


And when the second and third posts were deleted, a martyrish post went up here: http://aberwyn.livejournal.com/182619.html

Lordy, yet another post, preserved below. Edit: Post deleted, but thankfully preserved.

And one (final?) post, this time with comments turned off:

Summing up
1. 3 or 4 of the posts in the mobbing stage were interesting and intelligent; they made a nicely reasoned defence of fanfic. Good for you! You might have changed my mind if it weren't for the others.

2. The rest of the 200 or so posts actually proved my points about poor writing skills, lack of cultural knowledge, and lack of imagination, since they repeated each other's thoughts in varying degrees of inarticulate language. One person, in a post I screened by disallowed, even used a toilet reference that was supposed to embarrass me. He also seemed to think I'm man, oddly enough.

3. A sloppy syllogism for those who didn't get the B'rer Rabbit point:
A. I dislike fanfic and don't want anyone writing it about my work.
B. If you don't read my work, you can't write about it.
C. Therefore threatening to ignore my work does not injure me in any way. Rather, I'm relieved that you won't.

4. The mobbing was not merely rude to me. We can agree on the point that the flip tone of my original post deserved the response it got. However, the mobbing was rude to all the regular readers of this space. It bored them, it cut off their right of discussion, and I suspect it convinced some of them that my original post's opinion of fanfic writers was in the main correct.


Personally, I think this fanfic of the Diana Gabaldon kerfuffle has a paucity of imagination. And relatively dull.


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[info]singe
2010-05-14 08:06 pm UTC (link)
Thank you! Mmmm, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Terry Pratchett, J.K. Rowling, C.S. Lewis, Neil Gaiman and many more of my favorite authors are on the pro side, I see, and on the con side there's...a great many people I wouldn't know if they bit me and Anne Rice.

Huh. Personally I think the writers FOR fanfic can beat up the writers AGAINST fanfic any day of the week. And I'd love to see it.

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[info]sylvacoer
2010-05-14 08:12 pm UTC (link)
*is currently envisioning C.S. Lewis meeting Anne Rice* Oh, he wouldn't even have to DO anything but look at her and express his opinion of her Jesus fanfic, and... *glee*

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[info]watersword
2010-05-14 08:25 pm UTC (link)
I will pay cold hard internet cash (ie, porn) for that fic. Wait, is Anne Rice RPF okay? I get confused.

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[info]sylvacoer
2010-05-14 09:18 pm UTC (link)
... good freakin' question, that. Hey, where are our internet lawyer crew at?

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[info]watersword
2010-05-14 09:21 pm UTC (link)
Probably off having sex in vats of Jello, or something. No, sorry, that's LOLyers.

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[info]sylvacoer
2010-05-14 09:59 pm UTC (link)
... oh. *slides the tequila back under the bed* ,>>

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[info]beccastareyes
2010-05-14 08:59 pm UTC (link)
This makes me cackle with glee.

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[info]cmdr_zoom
2010-05-14 09:00 pm UTC (link)
The British do cold, hard contempt very well.

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[info]sylvacoer
2010-05-14 09:16 pm UTC (link)
Very much so. :3

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[info]singe
2010-05-14 09:05 pm UTC (link)
Ohhhh, if only I could see that.

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[info]lydiabell
2010-05-14 08:58 pm UTC (link)
Ooh! Can we have Battle of the Network Stars: Published Author Version? With the team that loses the tug-of-war getting pulled into a giant mud pit?


(And did I just totally date myself by making that reference?)

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[info]miera_c
2010-05-14 09:00 pm UTC (link)
You did but it's awesome. Knee socks with green stripes mandatory!

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[info]cmdr_zoom
2010-05-14 09:01 pm UTC (link)
You did but it's awesome.

Seconding this.

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[info]singe
2010-05-14 09:04 pm UTC (link)
Sounds like a plan! And, yes, you've dated yourself. I will now date MYSELF by recognizing said reference. (I loved that show!)

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[info]evilsqueakers
2010-05-15 10:32 am UTC (link)
To be fair, wasn't there a remake of that in the past decade or so? So you're not totally dating yourself to me.

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[info]beccastareyes
2010-05-14 08:59 pm UTC (link)
And, heck, a few of the 'antis' are at least 'sorry, but I'm worried about my copyright, so I have to say no' which... well, indicates they don't think it's a moral wrong, just responding to the confusing legal state of derivative works. (And isn't too different from a lot of 'pros' who just add '... so if I don't see it, it's fine'.)

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[info]librarianmouse
2010-05-15 08:18 pm UTC (link)
Can we have a televised debate in which Neil Gaiman and La Nora wipe the floor with Diana Gabaldon and this Katherine whatsherface?

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[info]singe
2010-05-16 03:56 pm UTC (link)
I don't see why not.

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[info]librarianmouse
2010-05-16 04:43 pm UTC (link)
Yay! I'll pop the popcorn.

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