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BlueZeldana

@bluezeldana

Fanfic author ✧ Anti-AI ✧ pro-human Dramione ✧ InuKag Click here to see all my links
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I'm Zelda, and I write fics both in English and Spanish on Ao3.

MY FICS IN ENGLISH

Sakura/Syaoran: 5 completed fics.

Inuyasha/Kagome: 1 completed fic.

Draco/Hermione: 8 completed fics, 3 in progress.

FANDOM SPACES

- The Legend of Dramione: discord server for writers and readers. I share here my SocMed, and sneak peeks of my fics.

- Dramione Fanfiction Lovers: FB recommendation group where fic-bashing and AI content is not allowed. It's a safe space for writers, readers, and artists.

MIS FICS EN ESPAÑOL

Sakura/Syaoran: 6 fics terminados.

Inuyasha/Kagome: 1 fic terminado.

Draco/Hermione: 1 fic terminado, 2 en proceso.

ESPACIOS FANDOM:

- Amantes del Dramione: grupo de Facebook donde recomendar tus dramione favoritos. Aquí apoyamos a los verdaderos artistas y no permitimos contenido IA ni críticas dañinas. Es un espacio seguro para lectores, escritores y artistas.

Happy reading! And DON'T buy fanfiction! We must keep fandom free.

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What if all fanfiction writers had the same attitudes that so many readers do? What if we treated our stories like content?

Readers: I won’t read WIPs, only completed work and LONG fics.

Writers: I will only post finished works once a year, you will never see 90% of my ideas and have no part of the creative process.

Readers: I will only read works that have tons of views/kudos/bookmarks.

Writers: I won’t update unless I have interest in my story. I’ll post a new chapter for every 100 kudos, 10 comments, and 5 bookmarks.

Readers: I can do whatever I want with fanfics, sell bound copies and criticise them publicly.

Writers: I will delete my fics without warning and never share more.

This is how you end fandom culture. This is how you lose AO3 and access to so many incredible stories for FREE.

✨Fanfiction is NOT content to be consumed! It is community and creative expression. ✨

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usereddie
Anonymous asked:

hi so I just looked up what proship means. and I just wanted to ask if you like/support incest or pedophilia ships?

i support uncensored media. does that mean i like all of it? no. do i believe it’s important it exists and continues to exist? yes.

you don't have to like/support "problematic" content to believe it shouldn't be censored. censorship affects all of us, but especially lgbt and poc creatives. it starts with the things that everyone agrees is bad — no one, not even the people who read underage, thinks harming kids is okay in any capacity.

but it never stops there. it doesn't stop at underage or incest or rape. once a corporation realizes it has your stamp of approval to censor shit, they'll keep going until it's a white cishet conservative's dream. nothing queer, nothing where poc struggles are a focal point and it's talking negatively about white people and white supremacy. no sex. no sex no matter how vanilla. that's a problem. everyone, especially people who fall into marginalized identities, should be really, really against that.

this purity culture that's started to run rampant in fandom, this need to sanitize everything, to make sure everything exists very neatly within the box of Morally Right is harmful. fiction is not inherently good or bad because it's not real.

reading about siblings having sex doesn't actually hurt anyone, neither does writing it.

this shame surrounding taboo sexual topics, though?

that hurts people. that hurts kids. purity culture is spreading in fandom but it didn't start here. people are so worried about being "morally good" about media that has no moral responsibility in the first place that they completely ignore the real life repercussions of telling children that talking about sex is wrong, that if you've ever had thoughts that don't align with the purity mindset that you're gross, that if something ever happens to you you shouldn't talk about it, that if something happens to you and, in your trauma, it becomes something you're into in a consensual, pro-kink context that you're dirty.

the vast majority of people i know and have seen both online and in person with rape or ageplay kinks are victims of sexual abuse.

fiction is a comfort and it's allowed to be no matter how weird someone else thinks it is.

no one's telling you you need to go on ao3 dot com right now and filter everything with "underage". no one's telling you to make nsfw fanart of siblings if you don't want to. the point of being pro-ship is that you're in favor of people doing what they want with fiction. i know it's got "pro" in the name, but the point of being pro-ship is to be anti censorship.

(and, yeah, i ship the brothers from supernatural.)

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"AO3 doesn't need a "dislike" button"

Um, actually, it already has one. Depending on your specs, it might look a little different but over all it looks kinda like this:

You can find it at the corner of your screen, which corner is dependent on your layout.

Anyway, if you dislike a fic, you can hit this Dislike Button until the fic goes away. It really is pretty amazing actually.

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I've been reading and editing a bit my first Inuyasha fic (written between 2021 and 2023), and I'm finally done!

The Legend of the Dark Forest

Rated E for violence and sex content | 129k | Only available on Ao3

Summary:

The north of Japan has an impenetrable forest where no one dares to go.

Kagome knows all the legends about that vast place, but she doesn't believe them. Her curiosity will lead her to venture through those gloomy trees, unaware that a wild creature has been watching her and waiting for the perfect moment to attack.

PS: I can't wait to start writing a new InuKag fic once I'm done with my current WIPs 🤭

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n-moonbreeze

Fanfic tiktok is wild... I see so many people saying shit like "I could never read anything below 60k!!", or "What story can you even tell in under 5k words?" or "A oneshot below 10k isn't even a story!" or "I always filter completed fics by 100k< only!"

And I'm like...

A) which fandoms are you reading fics for where you have this kind of offerings on the regular?

B) have you heard of short stories? If you truly think every story NEEDS to be longform to connect with people, I sincerely feel sorry for you.

C) Average novel length is between 50k to 100k. I'm sorry, but CONSISTENTLY demanding fic writers to push out fics of that length is insane. Just think about it: YOU DEMAND AUTHORS TO PUT OUT FICS THAT COMPARE TO COMMERCIAL NOVELS IN LENGTH (AND QUALITY) AS A BASELINE.

Yall are wilding.

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eeveethejedi
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rocket-sith

Reblog if you write fic and people can inbox you random-ass questions about your stories, itemized number lists be damned.

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Anonymous asked:

I think some people (myself included) think that 100k is short because we are used to reading fic of more than 250k but you are right. I know that 100k is a lot of work and effort but that does not mean that because of our very twisted way of seeing things, we do not value every word that writers share with us (or at least that is my case)

hmm i’ve seen people say “i won’t read a fic if it’s less than 300k because it’s not worth my time,” and i’ve seen people demand more more more more despite a writer giving them a 80-100k story (a literal book). so i get that reading fic of more than 250k might skew perception, but even 20k, 40, 80k — that’s a lot of work. time. effort. thought. care. not all writers have the time or energy to write 800k epics. it doesn’t make their work any less worth praise and love, which is what i’d really like this fandom to wrap its head around.

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thecouchsofa

If this is you, I honestly urge you to like ... reconsider your thoughts on this? It takes so bloody long to write stuff. Way longer than you might expect.

I write fast. I average 1k an hour. This, as far as I can tell, is much faster than is typical. So lets say it takes me 100 hours to write 100k. Those hours then have to be broken down into what is actually achievable in a day. You can't write for 10 hours every day unless you're on a coke binge. I might do 4 on a weekend day, 2 on a weekday, because I have a job, other hobbies, and responsibilities. Not accounting for rest days or things coming up that prevent me from writing, it might take me 6 weeks to write an initial draft of a 100k story, by these metrics. Then comes the editing. I read everything I post at least 3 times to check flow, SPAG, and other things. This takes way more time than reading a fic normally because you're consciously taking in every word and every bit of grammar. During this, you write your edits and your additions. You might send it to a beta and they then have to take the time to read your fic.

All up, that 100k story probably took 14 weeks for me to complete. And, remember, that is quicker than it may be for most.

Devaluing medium length stories can kill a fandom. Those are your bread and butter, the stories you go back to again and again because you can read them in one sitting. These are the majority of fics. Most fics are not 200k+ and they are sure as shit no less valuable and no less deserving of love and appreciation than longer works.

Not to mention, not every great fic has to be an epic? Sometimes the best stories that give you the most fulfillment are the ones that are about a low-stakes mystery or centre around your ship cooking breakfast or waking up together or just loving each other in everyday situations. Maybe this is an age thing, I don't know. But not every story needs to rip your heart out of your chest. Sometimes the best ones wrap you in a blanket and give you a glimpse at your favourite characters living an easier, more idyllic life than you yourself get to. That's not to say that shorter stories can't make you feel intense emotions, but this is a common argument that I see. I just don't think it's a valid one.

As an aside, most novels are 60k-100k. Nobody is looking at The Hunger Games or Catcher in the Rye and thinking they're too short and not worth the bother. So why do it to fics?

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