majorly annoyed...

Jan 30, 2004 17:29

Well once again I posted something and wondered why I hadn't heard anything from anyone... was a pretty interesting post about Hollywood and all, but now when I look, its not there...

I'm beginning to hate this.

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Re: On Humility in Fanfiction elasg January 31 2004, 05:35:53 UTC
Oh, please do! And I have friended you so you could post... I didn't think anyone but my friends would be reading any of this stuff so I set the site up to only friends! LOL! Sorry. Don't need to deal with trollish types either.

As for 'transgressive fic' I have to confess that I am not personally fond of many of these types of stories. Incest 'fic would be right up there in my 'I don't think I'm gonna read THAT one' category too... HOWEVER I am quite willing to let someone else write and read it if that is what they want to do, and as long as they keep in mind they are playing with someone else's 'toys'. If they WANT to write an incest fic then they should at LEAST realize they are altering canon, should at LEAST act somewhat respectful of other's opinions on the subject, and should at LEAST present the work with humility and appropriate warnings.

BUT... and this is what irritates me - it seems that many who write this type of VERY AU Tolkien fic post it without even considering such deference. Perhaps these people feel that because slash, incest, rape and torture is so common in the genre that it has become the norm and they don't have to provide warnings. :rolleyes: Many of them are defiantly arrogant about it too - and I think it is more their apparent attitude that makes me skip over their stories than the stories' content itself.

It doesn't matter one tiny bit what ANY of us write - it doesn’t change the parent material. The canon characters in Tolkien's major work were presented as non-incestuous (except for certain notable exceptions in the Silm) and straight (considering many of them married). It may be the fashionable to detail an incestuous relationship between characters, but once, and with the appropriate humility, it might be AU, daring and exploratory, 50 stories later and with a chip on the author’s shoulder, it is just plain disrespectful.

Ariel

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Re: On Humility in Fanfiction sff_corgi January 31 2004, 05:49:09 UTC
♥ ♥ ♥

Oh, where were you, O Voice of Sanity, when I needed to unmuddle my arguments with the decadent and the mistaken?

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Re: On Humility in Fanfiction elasg January 31 2004, 06:01:54 UTC
Ummm... probably over here writing het smut... LOL!!!

Humbly, though...

;)

Ariel

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