So if you read the
article about fanfic from the Wall Street Journal yesterday, you perhaps noticed many things! Most of which I will not talk about, because I'm... tired of fandom being seen as this monolithic entity full of the worst stereotypes of what we are, and/or an extraordinary freak happenstance, like a solar eclipse where two white dudes
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And fairness is not really an issue at hand in this situation. I don't expect subtle literary discernment from an article about commercial success in a widely-read finance periodical.
And in the matter of an underground or non-traditional creative movement (think dadaism or Bebop) at the very start of breaching a wider commercial arena, it's realistic to assume outsiders will be unprepared to grasp nuanced distinctions that are so obvious to us. They are seeing what we know intimately. It is not a single even but a process that takes places gradually. The boldest are not always going to be the best- as this novel is not.
It doesn't have to be.
IMHO all it has to do to earn my grudging respect is kick open a door. It has. Now the rest of the story is up to us.
Let's invade- as all good barbarians would.
xo
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Delicious.
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Step one: find every fic labeled futurefic and leave a comment that says "But where are the flying cars?"
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