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amireal ([info]amireal) wrote in [info]metafandom,
@ 2008-04-17 16:39:00

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Thursday, April 17, 2008

  • [info]crysothemis: A poll for the artists out there - If someone wants to make derivative works (icons, wallpapers, signatures, etc.) from my art, crediting me for the original . . . -
    (tags: fanart transformative_work)

  • [info]cupidsbow: Remix Debrief and Discussion, 2008 - How did you go about picking which story to remix (that always fascinates me)? -
    (tags: fanfic writing)

  • [info]emily_shore: Torture and fandom - I find myself wondering about the extent to which viewers' confusion of fantasy and reality should be seen as a problem--or an opportunity--by writers. When I talk about writers, I mean fanfic writers as well as professionals. [...] and it's clear to us t -
    (tags: fanfic culture politics)

  • [info]writers_lair: Setting the scene - And there's one more thing I can think of that makes a setting come alive for me -- [...] I'll get caught up in a writer showing me the darker side of paradise or the beautiful edge to a setting that someone else might consider ugly or banal. And I want t -
    (tags: writing)

  • [info]seifen_slash: foreign language ficcing - [...] I was curious about German speakers who normally write in English. What do you do if you find yourself with a German source? Do you naturally fall into German? Do you naturally stay with English? Does your brain also want to create some weird half- -
    (tags: fanfic language)



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