According to Mookie, the Bible is the most popular fanfic in history.
Posted by Ted at August 26, 2005 05:45 AM | TrackBackI can't decide if that's really profound or really stupid ;~)
Posted by: Victor at August 26, 2005 07:45 AMWhat is fanfic?
Posted by: Russ at August 26, 2005 12:59 PMShort for "Fan Fiction". It's where people write new stories involving their favorite characters from a given story. For instance: Harry Potter short stories, Desperate Housewives porn, alternate universes based on mythology, what-if's, etc.
Wikipedia has a pretty good explanation.
Mookie's been writing fanfic based on the Broadway play "Rent". To quote her: "I don't hate these characters, I just love putting them through hell."
Posted by: Ted at August 26, 2005 01:40 PMInteresting. The four gospels as fanfic. I'm leaning towards profound.
Not so much slash fanfic, though.
Posted by: owlish at August 26, 2005 02:08 PMOh!O.K. I see what you mean. Sort of like Luftwaffe 1946.The bible thing is kinda suprising though.I would love to see the age demographic of the writers.
Posted by: Russ at August 26, 2005 02:09 PMI'm watching "Team America" and I'm curious--do all the character's in her "Rent" spoofs have AIDS?
Posted by: Victor at August 29, 2005 08:19 PMI haven't read any of it, but I assume that if it would matter in the story then she would mention it. Sometimes it's "alternate universe" type stuff (what if so-and-so didn't die from AIDS?), but I think the emphasis is on working within the framework of the characters as originally conceived. Rachael was telling me that on the forum she posts to there is plenty of feedback and critiquing going on. Sounds like a good chance for her to improve her spelli... er, writing.
Posted by: Ted at August 30, 2005 06:26 AM