Scribbler
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As a writer you want more people to read your work. It is a universal truth. I myself started out writing whatever I wanted. I had no prior audience. I would say I still don't have an audience, after writing a story for two months. Now I'm sure there are many of you out there saying, "Two months?! Only two months?!". I'm sure there are those of you who have written for a considerably longer time and have also of course gained a considerably larger audience.
So after finishing an arc of my previous story I thought about a lot of things. One of those things being how to get more readers. I recall asking this a couple of times before, and people telling me to simply post often. But, you see, I'm not one of those people that can write two chapters in a day. Why I'll be lucky to write one in a day. Seeing no better option I rolled up my sleeves and started out on the story and gaining a comparatively small readership.
I couldn't help think about what I was missing. And now I think I know what it was. A bunch of popular creators don't start out writing original works. A bunch of them start out writing fanfiction, using premade settings and characters. I myself have been wanting to write power rangers, pokemon, and scooby-doo fanfictions. It's absolutely genius! Using a pre-established brand to create your own!
I actually did write a bit of pokemon fiction a couple years ago. Though it was only 1 or 2 pages. Sigh. But people hated it so I deleted it. It was only a couple pages so I didn't feel much attachment to it. But I digress.
Fanfiction is great for beginner writers because it allows them to not have to create a setting or character while allowing for them to build up a fanbase of like-minded individuals.
But a writer eventually has to make up their own things. Or a writer usually feels that they have to. It's only human nature to aspire for what is greater and all their own. Some start right away creating something original. And some start with fanfiction. There's no right or wrong way in this case. It simply depends on the kind of person you are and what you want out of writing, or what you believe you can give as a writer. So that's what this is all about.
Where did you start? Did writing fanfiction bolster your reader-base? Or are you the type that started with strictly original work? What are your thoughts on it?
I don't feel a push or pull either way. I'm confident in my ability to create my own characters and settings. But I also see the joy in fanfiction. Actually, I think I really, really want to write fanfiction since I really, really want to build an audience, so I can one day get paid for these words I say.
So after finishing an arc of my previous story I thought about a lot of things. One of those things being how to get more readers. I recall asking this a couple of times before, and people telling me to simply post often. But, you see, I'm not one of those people that can write two chapters in a day. Why I'll be lucky to write one in a day. Seeing no better option I rolled up my sleeves and started out on the story and gaining a comparatively small readership.
I couldn't help think about what I was missing. And now I think I know what it was. A bunch of popular creators don't start out writing original works. A bunch of them start out writing fanfiction, using premade settings and characters. I myself have been wanting to write power rangers, pokemon, and scooby-doo fanfictions. It's absolutely genius! Using a pre-established brand to create your own!
I actually did write a bit of pokemon fiction a couple years ago. Though it was only 1 or 2 pages. Sigh. But people hated it so I deleted it. It was only a couple pages so I didn't feel much attachment to it. But I digress.
Fanfiction is great for beginner writers because it allows them to not have to create a setting or character while allowing for them to build up a fanbase of like-minded individuals.
But a writer eventually has to make up their own things. Or a writer usually feels that they have to. It's only human nature to aspire for what is greater and all their own. Some start right away creating something original. And some start with fanfiction. There's no right or wrong way in this case. It simply depends on the kind of person you are and what you want out of writing, or what you believe you can give as a writer. So that's what this is all about.
Where did you start? Did writing fanfiction bolster your reader-base? Or are you the type that started with strictly original work? What are your thoughts on it?
I don't feel a push or pull either way. I'm confident in my ability to create my own characters and settings. But I also see the joy in fanfiction. Actually, I think I really, really want to write fanfiction since I really, really want to build an audience, so I can one day get paid for these words I say.
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