Feb. 11th, 2014

scribblemyname: (T-Minus 2 Days: sibling!Xavier)
This entry is part 61 of 61 in the series Daily Scribble Reports

I didn't write much, but what I wrote was important to the discovery effort. I'm 'discovering' the Revente family enough to give my collaborator more writing room.

Word Counts:

  • Fiction: 758 words
  • Poetry: 0 lines | 0 words
  • Blog: 52 words

February Totals

  • Fiction: 4272 words
  • Poetry: 16 lines | 59 words
  • Blog: 1518 words

Pieces Started

  • Fanfic: "Wholeness of Self," one-shot.
  • Fiction: Hear the Stars, novella.
  • Nonfiction/Blog: Indie Author Guide to Genre, book/blog series.
  • Poem: "Tell Me."
  • Poem: "Mother."

Completed Pieces

  • Fanfic: “Wholeness of Self,” 783 words.
  • Poem: "Tell Me," 8 lines | 37 words.
  • Poem: "Mother," 8 lines | 22 words.

Originally published at Liana Mir. You can comment here or there.

scribblemyname: (apply fanfic?)

As for metafiction vs. fanfiction — I *do* think there’s value in having different terms, rather than lumping all derivative stories together, because not all of those derivative stories are talking to the same audience or trying to accomplish the same thing. I personally would reserve the term “fanfiction” for the intensely social realm of fandom, where the stories can be in conversation not just with the source material, but also with the fans and the other stories those fans have told (both about the source, and about other things). And I agree with your take on “metafiction;” I would use that word for fiction that is aware of its own fictionality in some fashion. That’s a different conversation, but it’s a cousin to the fanfiction one, and sometimes they overlap (as in the case of “The Chuck Writes Story”).

Marie Brennan

Originally published at Liana Mir. You can comment here or there.

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