Definder - what does the word mean?

What is Fan Fiction?

Fan fiction is the best thing since sliced bread

Girl one: i love fan fiction so much

Girl two: OMG ME TOO!

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Fan Fiction - video


Fan Fiction - what is it?

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

Person A:Hey i read this fan fiction on quotev

Person B:i judge you

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What does "Fan Fiction" mean?

An excuse to add yourself and your friends, as well as enemies, into a story. It's usually not very good, or interesting.

Girl #1: I wrote a fan fiction based on Naruto, and i got to kill off that Sakura, so I could have Sauke to myself!
Boy#1: WHO CARES?

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Fan Fiction - what does it mean?

An extremely creepy, and often perverted, form of writing, if it can be called that. Usually the author is a crazed Fangirl who either wants to add themselves into a story, or have a love life with a celebrity they otherwise have no chance with, or pair two people in a way that should honestly never come to mind. Fan Fiction is often badly written by illiterates, and usually features some, quite frankly, disturbing scenes. I advise anyone who still has their sanity, or something similar to it, to steer clear of fan fiction. It's traumatising, and truly, you'll never be the same again.

Some strange fangirl wrote a fan fiction call The Milk Fic. No one will ever recover from this.

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Fan Fiction - meaning

Fan fiction: throwing originality and copyright laws out the window to give those who can't think of their own ideas a sense of satisfaction.

Fan fiction writer: Oh my gosh, I totally just wrote an awesome Twilight fan fiction and Bella and Jasper totally made out!!!!!1!!

Real writer: Oh, that's interesting. I just wrote a well-developed original plot line that actually makes sense and isn't based off of somebody else's idea.

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Fan Fiction - definition

A blemish on the otherwise shiny, brassy name of creative writing.

"Oh lord, she wrote an Inu-Crappa self-insert fan fiction..."

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Fan Fiction - slang

A piece of 'literature' written by a fan of a tv show, movie, series, anime, etc centered around the same or some of the same characters and possibly a similar plot. Fan fictions usually contain characters acting in a manner that they would never act like, dating people they would never date (including people not of their gender preference), getting with people that they would never get with, and so on. Many are never finished, are never editted, and are not worth reading. In sites such as fanfiction.net they are likely to contain yaio.

"(reads) ...And so Itachi pressed Naruto... (wait is this fan fiction rated R? -goes to read another-) ...Kiari commed her haire in perfekt emostile..."

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Fan Fiction

A very useful tool to make characters from TV shows, anime and video games gay.

Just recently, I made an Avatar fan fiction in which Fire Lord Ozai molests his son Zuko...then I made King of the Hill fan fiction that is involves Hank Hill and Khan Souphinosaphone engaging in a homosexual affair.

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Fan Fiction

1. Fiction written by fans about an extant fictional universe.
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.

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Fan Fiction

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.

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!!!!"

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