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Amazon publishing fan fic
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"Authorized stories" means they can weed out the pure crap and the amateur porn. Otherwise this would drown in dreck.
I'm guessing they're trying to find the next 50 Shades of Gray (which started out as Twilight fanfic). |
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Perhaps semi-brilliant will be bumped up to brilliant as time goes on. Keep in mind that it's hard to keep give up control of a franchise, and having success on this project may open the doors a little wider. That will benefit almost everyone involved.
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Hm. This seems like essentially a self-published tie-in program. I'm not at all sure it will work, although they've chosen their trial fandoms reasonably well. A lot will depend on the scope. If it's just a way to find good tie-in novels for cheap, that could be successful. If they want to become a fan space in their own right, I can see many problems.
Fandoms have usually defined themselves as exploring narratives that authors won't or can't, and publishing tie-in works won't play into that narrative. Fanfic writers already have several places that they can publish to for free, lots of electronic and physical third spaces to meet and collaborate, etc. AO3 is growing daily and a wonderful place to find and publish fic, including downloading every fic in epub and mobi. How are they going to handle the illiterate hordes who want to write and publish a fanfic? The quality issues with fanfic are huge. I don't think Amazon has the infrastructure for the discovery methods fans are familiar with, although that could change. How will they handle well-known authors wanting to publish through them though? Will they ask that all the author's free works be taken down? All the free works in the specific fandom? I know that's happened with fanfic authors who decided to go pro before. And I'm curious to see how Amazon will adapt to fandom terminology. Going to need more specific filtering and searching for this. ![]() |
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There are restrictions in place though.
So I can have Harry Potter team up with my super hero but I can have him team up with Batman. |
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But if they outlaw porn, how will they find the next 50 Shades of Gray?
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I can see this going over like a lead balloon in the fandom circles I'm familiar with. Again, TPTB simply do not get it: creating "officially approved" (a.k.a. controlled and Disney-fied) fanfic -- and art -- is simply NOT what we're about.
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It's a very small step in the right direction, but the restrictions and licensing terms stink.
But it's still, if ever so over-trepidatious, treading new ground – and hats off for that to Amazon! I've read many a marvellous fanfiction where I longed to pay the author for it. Many ones better and even more original, creative and entertaining than the "original work". Ultimately, copyright law must evolve and create a way for fanfiction authors to make money without approval or censorship by the corporations and creators controlling the IP of the original. Some kind of compulsory mechanical licensing scheme. And the classical "I don't own any of this" disclaimer at the start of fanfiction chapters will just change to one stating that "this work is, while compulsorily licensed, in no way endorsed by the original IP owner and they cannot be held liable for it". Last edited by Dylan Tomorrow; 05-22-2013 at 02:36 PM. |
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What I think we DO need is for copyright to EXPIRE in a reasonable time, like was originally intended, and THEN fanfic writers, and society as a whole, can profit from all of it! ApK |
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I'm not much into the realm of fanfic, but this seems like an intriguing way for up & coming writers to get paid (legally) for writing something they love, for brands that can't support a full-on publishing program to live or live again, and for the rights owners to make some money while giving fans what they want. It could also see the emergence of more pro fan fiction (a la Steven Brust's Firefly story).
I especially like the potential for smaller fan segments to get a chance at a bigger pool of attention. Sure, there's loads of quality fanfic out there if you know where to look, but Amazon gives it a whole different level of attention in the general reading public's eye. Would love to see stories for Firefly, Babylon 5, Smallville, Quantum Leap, etc. Not sure if I agree with Dylan on the idea of a compulsory mechanical license. That seems overstepping of bounds, especially if rights holders have an active publishing program. If you can legally get paid for it, where is the line between fanfic and pro-fic? (Arguments of "quality" aside.) Under a compulsory license scheme, what would prevent Marvel from making money off of publishing a Superman comic? Still, it should be interesting to see who they get on the rights holder side to go for this, other than the handful of teen series mentioned. |
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I mean society would profit in the sense of benefiting from the advancement in arts, science, philosophy, culture, learning, etc which is exactly what copyright protection was meant to encourage. ApK |
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But you see, I am (mostly) not interested in original characters in reading fanfiction. I get plenty of that in my other fiction. But I disagree they don't have original ideas in fanfiction. Lets see... Tony Stark, we all know him, yes? So he gets shrapnel in his chest, and a guy operates on him in the desert so that a heavy duty magnet keeps the shrapnel from his heart. He gets found and has the crude device replsced by a high tech shiny gadget. He walks off the plane on his own two feet. Later in the film Pepper sticks her arm how deep in his chest?? Now I don't know about you, but I want to know what the bloody hell happened for him to be able to function after what seems like a very short time in the film for an aftermath of such serious injury. And where the hell is his sternum and lungs if someone's arm can fit that deep into his chest. I don't remember this being addressed in any official source, so I go looking, and it turns out a fanfiction writer did. . Or, to stick to the Avengers MCU: Loki is a very polarizing character right now. People are complaning about him being woobified, or excusing his behavior when he's just plain evil, see? But as pointed out by several Scandinavian fanfiction writers, that is simply Marvel's take on the villain stemming from what are heavily Christianized texts. As noted by one of them, sin and the devil as instigator of sin are ideas rooted in Middle eastern religions; such concepts were unknown in pre-Christian Europe. Myth Loki was a force of nature, of chaos, and chaos isn't evil - you cannot hate tornadoes and earthquakes no matter how much death and destruction they leave in their wake. So people explore what would happen if there was an actual breathing personification of chaos with thought processes completely alien to how we think and feel. And people sometimes just want to write about G.I. Joe and Barbie having the hots fir each other after a chance meeting and acting on it. ![]() (Sorry for the wall of text; I just have very strong feelings about this issue of "everything you write must be original!!1!" Actually it doesn't - not even Shakespeare was all original all the time. Numerous sequels and prequels also show that there's a demand for "But what happened before?" and "What will happen next?" and "But what if X was Y instead?" within a specific universe to justify their current production.) |
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