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vanceone (vanceone) wrote in [info]wankitywank,
@ 2006-04-24 14:17:00


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Potter for Profit? Maybe!
Is selling your fanfiction at $80 dollars per book bad? Especially when the entire hardback 6 volume original series is only $20 more? Apparently, not if you are a Harry/Ginny shipper.



So, the backstory. Over here a prominent Harry/Ginny fanfiction author has a series of Harry Potter fanfiction novels for sale. The prices seem rather high--the lowest of them is $50.00 for a single book. Particularly when other novel-length fanfictions on the same site are a quarter or half the cost. Additionally, there is an audio book partially available as well, though apparently it's free.

There's been a recent upsurge in posts on F_W regarding fanfiction being sold. In this one, a poster makes a comment pointing out that not only in the Star Wars fandom does this happen, but also the aforementioned Harry/Ginny shipper has done it as well. The first few posters agree it's a bit ridiculous. But then the H/G author herself shows up and claims that it's not copyright infringement to be selling her fanfiction for large sums of money. I guess the reason why is that, allegedly, she makes no money off the deal, so it's a-ok to do this. It's also allegedly a "zine" in theory, though I've not heard of any $80 zines lately, and as far as I know most zines tend to have more than one story and different authors in them.

Needless to say, people who ridicule Harmonians for just about anything show up in droves to defend this author's right to charge very large sums of money for her fanfiction. I guess if a known H/Hr shipper points it out, it cannot be wanky (a H/Hr shipper noticing wank makes it nonwanky? Who knew?), or it's the H/Hr shippers fault for pointing it out. Even mice cannot comment without being lambasted. It's good to know you can sell your fanfiction all you want and for 4 times the price of a regular book as long as you call it a "zine". It's not copyright infringement then, I suppose.

I have here a 200 page fanfic, er, "zine". I'll charge $45 dollars "for publication costs." Any takers?


ETA:While the author of the fanfic has denied making money on this deal, another zine publisher states that they have dealt with the same publisher, and that at these prices, profit is happening, and most likely by the author, since the publisher only takes a commission. Unless directed elsewhere, the author gets the rest of the profit.

ETA II: Apparently, the fanfic author has some correspondence online with the site in question.


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[info]massromantic
2006-04-24 10:39 pm UTC (link)
I'm sure I remember some kerfuffle about this zine publisher in the past - I think it took place at merryish's lj journal? maybe? and then it got deleted and someone saved it to their own webspace? Damn, I know I had it bookmarked at some point, curses! - and I'm almost certain she has a reputation for making money off of zines and being generally shady.

At any rate, that's not to say that the author knew any of this. *shrug*

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[info]janegraddell
2006-04-25 03:30 am UTC (link)
I could swear I stumbled across that one recently. The saved page, that is, because I think the actual wank was reported on Blurty and is, therefore, lost. Alas! Anyway, you're right, it was Mysti who was the center of that, and yes, it started from Merryish's "Dear disreputable zine publisher" letter.

As I recall, there were accusations that not only did Mysti make a profit, she lived quite well off said profits, and there were also allegations about her jacking up the prices of the zines she agented, complaints about the quality of her reproductions, and various stories about authors not getting trib copies, editors not receiving payment for agented zines she sold, and so on.

And, damn, I'd forgotten until just now, but at Media*West that year, which took place not long after that, someone posted flyers warning potential zine buyers/contributers about Agent With Style. The con committee stomped on them pretty quickly, as I recall, and posted a couple of the flyers in the atrium with "This type of thing is not allowed" or words to that effect written in big red marker on them. And that was a big part of the controversy on LJ as well, the sense that it was against fannish etiquette to name names.

At any rate, that's not to say that the author knew any of this. *shrug*

Yep. There were a number of fans who spoke up for Mysti, saying they had no problems with her, she was the best, and so on. And I while some fans I know and respect won't have anything to do with her, there are others I know and respect who trust her completely.

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