Writerly Ways
Aug. 29th, 2021 09:31 pmI'm still almost too tired to write anything up and I'm riding the buzz of a very frustrating day. And I nearly fell. If there wasn't a shower bench in the tub I would have. I am not a happy person.
Anyhow let's talk a little bit about adapting fan fiction to original. It's probably going to really be fandom dependent. For example I couldn't adapt my Prodigal Son stuff without massive changes. Yeah serial killers helping the police is a thing, hell it's a real thing starting as far back as Bundy but having that killer be the dad of the profiler, not so much. That said a quick change would be having a parent mess the kid up independent of the serial killer helper or have the SK without a familial relationship.
Buffy on the other hand would relative simple to do. Just chuck the 'only girl in the world nonsense' (and let's be honest wtf good was that? ooo one city in the world is safe) and you'd have any other demon fighting team which are pretty common (How many times have I sold this myself?)
So how different do you make it? You can't see much of Twilight in 50 Shades of Grey (or so I've heard I didn't like either). THe one I'm reading now The Angel of the Crows is very obviously Sherlock wingfic (and the author admits it) She even retains the name Lestrade for some reason. Obviously there is going to be a sliding scale of success for this (as much as I don't like Grey don't I wish I sold that well)
What are your thoughts about it? Would it bother you to know something you paid for started as fanfic? It doesn't bother me for the most part.
How about those links?
From around the web (I don't have many)
Holiday Book Sales, Part II: Finding Your Readers
What To Include In Your Memoir To Create A Powerful Reading Experience
From Betty
A Complete Guide to Designing Fan-Favorite Book Covers
Simple And Effective Book Ads Using Animation
Need Help Writing Your Pitch?
7 Important Sensory Elements That Writers Ignore
The Main Reason Your Story’s Premise Is Important
ONE Tool That Transforms Your Writing
The Flash Fiction Approach to Writer’s Block
Using Taboos in a Culture
Five Rules for Retelling Old Stories. (am I the only one tired of fairy tell retellings?
A Complete Guide to Beta Reading I need find a way to get some
Storytelling’s Terminology Problem
Use Trauma Strategically To Create An Emotional Arc
How to Nail the Purpose of Your Novel’s Scenes
Relationship Thesaurus Entry: Therapist and Patient
How interviews can help a book project
The “voice of god” from movie trailers is killing your query letter
Anyhow let's talk a little bit about adapting fan fiction to original. It's probably going to really be fandom dependent. For example I couldn't adapt my Prodigal Son stuff without massive changes. Yeah serial killers helping the police is a thing, hell it's a real thing starting as far back as Bundy but having that killer be the dad of the profiler, not so much. That said a quick change would be having a parent mess the kid up independent of the serial killer helper or have the SK without a familial relationship.
Buffy on the other hand would relative simple to do. Just chuck the 'only girl in the world nonsense' (and let's be honest wtf good was that? ooo one city in the world is safe) and you'd have any other demon fighting team which are pretty common (How many times have I sold this myself?)
So how different do you make it? You can't see much of Twilight in 50 Shades of Grey (or so I've heard I didn't like either). THe one I'm reading now The Angel of the Crows is very obviously Sherlock wingfic (and the author admits it) She even retains the name Lestrade for some reason. Obviously there is going to be a sliding scale of success for this (as much as I don't like Grey don't I wish I sold that well)
What are your thoughts about it? Would it bother you to know something you paid for started as fanfic? It doesn't bother me for the most part.
How about those links?
From around the web (I don't have many)
Holiday Book Sales, Part II: Finding Your Readers
What To Include In Your Memoir To Create A Powerful Reading Experience
From Betty
A Complete Guide to Designing Fan-Favorite Book Covers
Simple And Effective Book Ads Using Animation
Need Help Writing Your Pitch?
7 Important Sensory Elements That Writers Ignore
The Main Reason Your Story’s Premise Is Important
ONE Tool That Transforms Your Writing
The Flash Fiction Approach to Writer’s Block
Using Taboos in a Culture
Five Rules for Retelling Old Stories. (am I the only one tired of fairy tell retellings?
A Complete Guide to Beta Reading I need find a way to get some
Storytelling’s Terminology Problem
Use Trauma Strategically To Create An Emotional Arc
How to Nail the Purpose of Your Novel’s Scenes
Relationship Thesaurus Entry: Therapist and Patient
How interviews can help a book project
The “voice of god” from movie trailers is killing your query letter
