To write fanfiction, you must first know the original work. Read all the books in the series, or watch all the movies or TV shows, or read all the comics. Learn all about the original work until you know the personalities of all the characters, how the world works in the original fiction, and what logically might happen.
You will need to be able to write in the style of the original work, so that your version seems to be another "chapter" in the original!
Once you know the "canon," you can write whatever story you want. Remember that you cannot sell fanfiction because it is derivative - the copyright belongs to the original author. You can post your stories online or pass them around between friends, however.
If you are interested in Real Person Fanfiction - which is fiction written about actual actors or celebrities, you must be super careful! You could easily be sued if something you wrote was seen by the person you wrote about, and if they thought it was insulting.
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The dictionary classifies fan fiction (otherwise known as fan fics) as: "a fictional account written by a fan of a show, movie, book, or video game to explore themes and ideas that will not or cannot be explored via the originating medium".
So quite basically, to make a fan fiction, you need to figure out what interests you. Whether it's a specific television show, movie, book, ect (as listed above) if there's a certain character(s) that you love, try and start there!
From that point, you can brainstorm to create an interesting plot or storyline for your fan fiction. Some people like to write their ideas down on paper or create webs, while others can just dive right in. It's different for everyone, but don't be afraid of trial and error. You may like one storyline at first, only to change your mind several times before your idea is complete. But don't give up, keep trying.
Remember that when creating a fan fiction, keeping your characters in character is key. What does this mean? Say for example you're writing about the most evil villain of your favorite book series -- you want the main focus to be on his darkness and cruel nature. You would not, however, write about him playing gently with a fluffy kitten. See what I mean? That's a fairly extreme scenario to use, but it should help to get the point across. If you don't keep your characters in their right stance, your audience may find your story unappealing or stop reading it all together.
Fan fiction may seem like a very complex thing at first glance, but it's sure to become easier once you're more familiar with it. Just remember to write what's interesting and pleasing to you. Others may criticize your work at first, but stay strong. Let your creativity flourish and you'll find it's all worth it in the end.
To write a story on fanfiction.net, you first need to create an account on the website. Once logged in, click on the "Publish" tab and then select "New Story." Fill in the necessary information such as title, description, and category, and then start writing your story in the provided editor before publishing it.
This is annoying, but unfortunately...unless the link is to somewhere else on the fanfiction site (and I'm assuming you mean fanfiction.net); then you can't link websites.
Fanfiction has created an anti-spam "blocker", that disallows you to write the link of a website outside of the fanfiction site.
I hope this has answered your question. :)
When you want to post a comment to a fanfiction forum you go choose someone's else comment and press reply. Well that's what I do anyway
There is a link called "New Topic" that you can click to start a new post also
In your account, there are multiple tabs at the top.
Hover over the Publish tab.
Under the tab will be Guide, Doc. Manager, New Story, My Stories, and Guidelines.
Click My Stories.
There will be a list of your stories. Whichever story you want to add a chapter to, you click the Edit link on the right of the story title and description.
There will be two tables then.
The top one is Editing Story: (whatever your story title is)
The bottom is Story Properties.
In the top table, click Content/Chapters.
There will be four tables then.
Editing Story.., Story Content/Chapters, Add New Chapter..., and Replace/Update Chapter...
The THIRD table (Add New Chapter) is where you go.
Make sure you have uploaded the new chapter in your Document Manager first.
(for fanfiction.net)
First, you must have an account and a document that has your story written on it. After that go to your account (click on your username in the top right hand corner), look over to were it says Publish (on the middle left side, below the words account) click on it. Five small categories will appear under it, go to 'New stories' and click on it. Read the orange words before click on the blue 'Guidelines' and read and at the bottom will be a button that you press with the words 'Yes I have read and agreed with the content guild lines. After pressing it, green word will appear then click on the blue words 'New Story'. Pick what category story will be in and if it's normal or a crossover story, click continue and fill out the questions (title, summary...). And click publish new story, to edit it just go to manage stories.
One of the best sites for fanfiction is 'fanfiction.net'.
You write all fiction -- and nonfiction! -- the same way: plant your butt in your chair and get started. Here are some good links to help you start writing.
Click on the link to go to our Wiki-How article that takes you step-by-step through this process!
No, there is not.
Traffic Stats, Legacy Story Stats.
A hit is when a person visits or views your story or profile.
Go to publish, then my stories. Click on the story you want to add a chapter to. Then click on Content/Chapters and then add your chapter. Ur welcome! :) I've put up a visual tutorial at http://www.ungab.com/content/adding-chapter-existing-story-fanfictionnet-tutorial --semjaza
Click Traffic Stats, and click Legacy Story Stats, or manually find your story and click the review button at the top.
It can take up to 24 hours for your story to appear on the site, but they usually appear much earlier than that.
Technically it is against the rules, but so many people write 'songfics' that nobody really cares.
A story containing only sweet things like love or bonding, with no sad themes like hate or tragedy.
Publish, Document Manager, upload your document, Manage Stories, add the chapter and the chapter name if you wish.
Review a story you like and check the boxes that appear on the bottom, or scroll to the bottom of the story and select what you want to do from the drop-down menu.
No, but you do have to wait one day to upload a story and two days to have an avatar mainly to stop SPAM. Stupid Pointless Annoying Members
Literature?