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Riona ([personal profile] rionaleonhart) wrote2009-04-26 12:06 pm

Man, I Need To Play A Pokémon Game Now.

Apparently, [livejournal.com profile] zarla's Pokémon website, Neglected Pokémon Lovers Unite!, had its tenth anniversary a few days ago!

'What?' you may ask. 'You've never mentioned this website before. Is it important?'

You probably weren't actually asking that, but I am going to tell you anyway. It is important. It is so important.

There are two specific writers I can pick out as huge inspiring influences in my personal fannish development. [livejournal.com profile] thebaconfat is one; back in 2003, her Final Fantasy VIII fanfiction made me aware of how vastly inferior my writing was, and my aspirations to reach her level led (I hope) to a great improvement over a period of years.

Before that, [livejournal.com profile] zarla was the reason I began writing fanfiction in the first place. I fell in love with her original Pokémon characters and their relationships with each other and with their Pokémon, and Howl of a Growlithe made me realise how much I wanted to write my own tales of Pokémon journeys. (A note: this was written a very long time ago, as were most of the things on the NPLU. [livejournal.com profile] zarla has progressed a lot since then; she is an unquestionably brilliant writer now, and her work is a pleasure to read whether I know the fandom or not, but her older writing has some issues - largely punctuational - that I can overlook because these stories were the most amazing thing in the entire world when I was twelve and automatically induce massive amounts of love and joy in me.) I don't even personally know [livejournal.com profile] zarla, but without the NPLU I wouldn't have started writing, I wouldn't have become so immersed in fandom, and I probably wouldn't know any of you.

I am looking through the NPLU right now, and I could weep for nostalgia and love. My chiiiiiildhood. IT IS SO AMAZING.


Anyway, this anniversary has put me in a hugely nostalgic mood, and so I would like you all to share your stories of early fandom life. Here are mine:

- Prior to discovering fandom, my primary Internet activity was searching for Anti-Pokémon websites and writing stories about the website creators being attacked by Pokémon on their guestbooks.

THAT'S RIGHT: WHEN I DISCOVERED THE INTERNET, THE FIRST THING FOR WHICH I USED IT WAS BEING A TROLL. I am not proud of this.

- Nor am I proud of the first work of fanfiction I ever posted to fanfiction.net, an entirely directionless Pokémon-journey fic that reached twenty thousand words before I took it down in shame, asked for character submissions from reviewers and opened with the author's note 'Heya! ^_^ I'm Riona, a new author, and this is my FIRST EVER FICCY!' Oh, past self.

- My first fandom was Pokémon, obviously. The earliest work of fanfiction I remember reading - not the first I read, certainly, but one that lodged in my memory because it upset me so much - was one in which Ash committed suicide. That's right. Ash Ketchum. Ash Ketchum killed himself. This is the sort of thing I was reading when I was eleven, apparently. I have a very clear memory of Misty and Brock later seeing Pikachu apparently playing with someone who wasn't there. Little Riona (or 'Mew', as she called herself back then) found all of this most distressing.

- I am fairly certain that one of the first stories I read on fanfiction.net (earlier I had been using Pokémon fansites for my fanfiction needs), and possibly the first m/m story I ever read, was a vaguely written Legend of Dragoon fic in which Lloyd raped Dart in a public lavatory. I was probably thirteen. I did not know that this was what the story contained when I clicked on the link, and I was mildly perplexed. (Again, it was [livejournal.com profile] zarla's writing that was responsible for my later developing an active interest in slash and eventually writing it myself.) (EDIT: Thinking about timelines, I don't think it can have been the first slashfic I read; I discovered the NPLU before I played Legend of Dragoon! But it was certainly the first noncon fic I read, and I think it was also the first fic I read that involved on-page sex.)


So! Do you remember how you got into fandom? Do you remember the bizarre early things you read or wrote, the mistakes you made, the most amazing fanfiction in the world when you were ten? Who were the authors whose writing shaped yours? It is nostalgia time.

[identity profile] timydamonkey.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I am surprised and pleased that you have heard of Legend of Dragoon! I aim to one day finish that game. Sadly it has been impossible because I sucked when I first played it and got stuck in that town attack reeeeally early in the game, then when I got past there the disc froze. So I got a new copy. And now near the end of disc 2, the disc freezes. IT DOES NOT WANT ME TO COMPLETE IT.

Here's what I remember:

The first slash fic I ever read anything of was when I was 12 and it was explicit NC-17 Frodo/Sam slash which a friend linked me to. Being a wide-eyed innocent, I refused to speak to her for a few months afterwards. :P

My first ever fic was written for A Series of Unfortunate Events. It had pretty much no plot whatsoever, and was just an attempt for me to emulate Lemony Snicket's writing style. The first fandom I ever read fics in was the Mediator except for the aforementioned Lord of the Rings fic.

I used to "spork" fics when I was about 13 or 14, which I don't really do anymore. I'm now more of a "review and actually give some balanced but constructive criticism... or alternately squee like a fangirl" person.

I always used to go on themed reads: for example, time travel fics in Harry Potter. Then I would get very, very annoyed at how samey they were and how you could practically make a checklist of everything that would happen.

A good few years ago now a friend and I decided that because our fandom's fics were rather predictable (one of two pairings, usually in a love triangle setting) that we would do up a sub character into being a main character and have the most ridiculous things we could think of happen in it instead, and not using the main characters so much. It was a total crack!fic, and since we were writing in the first person POV of a fairly ditzy character - though we exaggerated her idiocy a lot - the narrative contained lots of "like", "soooo" and "totally". (It got a surprisingly positive response from people sick of samey fics!) This was the Mediator fandom.

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- Prior to discovering fandom, my primary Internet activity was searching for Anti-Pokémon websites and writing stories about the website creators being attacked by Pokémon on their guestbooks.

THAT'S RIGHT: WHEN I DISCOVERED THE INTERNET, THE FIRST THING FOR WHICH I USED IT WAS BEING A TROLL. I am not proud of this.


Still, you were the cutest troll ever! "You don't like my show? Vulpix attack, RAWR!"

My first few fanfic were Doctor Who and X-Men, which didn't get posted because archives would fold and go under the moment I sent them. One was an attempt to fit Gambit into the X-Men movieverse, which I honestly think wasn't that bad. The other was a weird Sue of MASSIVE TRAUMA and implausible Dalek-kiling skills, who hooked up with the Doctor's granddaughter, Susan. I think it ended with "She died, and everyone was sad."

I can't remember what the first fanfic I read was, but I started with The Prydonian Archive for Doctor Who fic, which was full of extremely weird porn. That probably influenced my future fanfic development.

[identity profile] thrennion.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 01:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, for me, it all started out with an article in the NME... and that article was about Pete Docherty/Carl Barât slash. SERIOUSLY. I remember reading it at the impressionable age of thirteen and thinking '...' rather than 'SQUEE!'

I never wrote any Libertines slash, but I saw a few communities and read some of the 'fics. Unlike a lot of fandoms, there was a lot more goodfic than bad in there. RPS slash did kinda disturb me a little, and I moved on to new things.

I remember the first fandom I really got into and wrote fanfiction for was Daria. Somewhere on my hard drive, there are probably copies of my Daria crackfics that I wrote in the mists of early-teenage time... I spent most of my fanfic-reading time on Outpost Daria, a website that I think is still running, but it might not be. Then, after that, I got my first LJ in around 2004, and wrote badoriginalfic, before getting further and further into the Pokémon fandom.

I could say that the rest is history, but that would be terribly clichéd.

[identity profile] reipan.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
THAT'S RIGHT: WHEN I DISCOVERED THE INTERNET, THE FIRST THING FOR WHICH I USED IT WAS BEING A TROLL. I am not proud of this.

Last summer, I dug up what I hope was the current email address of the creator of a certain website I briefly frequented and wrote her a long message apologising deeply for our brief, yet intense, email flamewar when I was twelve - which was, I hasten to add, entirely my fault. We've all been there. (She hasn't replied, but I feel better for having done it.)

I think the first m/m fic I ever read was by you, actually. I was looking through your ff.net account and came across a fic with "Zell/Squall - WARNING SLASH" in the description. I did not know what slash was and I did not know who Zell or Squall were, so I read it to see what this thing you were warning for was, and was mildly perplexed at this shameless, wanton description of two men cuddling.

I came to the fanfiction world a little later than you did - I was eleven. (Hopefully this doesn't make my shameful shameful mistakes any less understandable.) I remember the first fanfic I ever wrote - as well you know - was a Pokemon epic about how Missingno was born from a poor abandoned baby Lapras in a storm. No, wait! I wrote another one before that - it was meant to be an extension of one of the Tamora Pierce series, but I got bored and never posted it. Ah, youth.

When I was twelve/thirteen I went starry-eyed with admiration over self-harm/suicide fics, and if they were about two characters' repressed homosexual relationship, so much the better. That was during my emo phase. I will say that this has made me a permanent sucker for well-written angst and that that is totally not the same thing. (...right?)

...and now let us never speak of it again. >_>

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[identity profile] proleptic-fancy.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 02:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, wow, nostalgia! I remember looking for Harry Potter fanart on our crappy little modem back when the books first came out. I couldn't have been more than like eight at the time. Then after I moved into a neighborhood with actual kids my age, they got me hooked on the old Sonic games I had but never played before that, so that ended up being my first real fandom.

Weirdly enough, I had very little interest in fic, except maybe the occasional backstory behind an OC (of which I had hundreds, since this was mostly before the games with actual plot and characterization came around). Instead, I loved to draw and look at other people's OCs as well. One of my biggest regrets is that I tried too hard to change to the more popular anime style drawing in high school, and eventually gave it up because I couldn't keep up with my more talented peers.

I didn't discover slash, or even shipping at all, really, until I was maybe thirteen or so and got into X-men:Evolution fandom. My favorite pairings were all het, but I did try my hand at writing slash, and I have since removed any traces of it from ff.net. Trust me, it was bad. Sadly, though, a lot of the authors and artists I loved so much seem to have felt the same way, since all the best sites are pretty much gone. That fandom also gave me my love of obscure minor characters that continues firmly to this day.

I started on LJ when I was 14, in the Yu-Gi-Oh fandom, under a different username. I was very into the whole sporking/flaming thing, even though I couldn't write for beans. I was also highly assured that I knew everything, and started some pretty epic wank on ffrants because of it. I am not proud.
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[personal profile] tigriswolf 2009-04-26 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
If I recall correctly, I think my first fics were "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" crossovers with anything I could imagine. And a "Digimon" fic where Ken was one of the digi-destined's twin brother. I also wrote a lot of Harry Potter that had pretty language but no plot.

[identity profile] lotus0kid.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 02:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow, well, jeez... I think the first thing that qualifies as fanfic would have to be the story I wrote way back, maybe in elementary school, for the Calvin and Hobbes' character Spaceman Spiff. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin's_alter_egos_(Calvin_and_Hobbes)#Spaceman_Spiff) It was a pretty blatant Star Wars ripoff, and done before I had any knowledge of fandom itself. Good learning experience, if nothing else.

And... oh- oh man. Now I'm sad. I think one of my most favorite fanfics, the one that inspired me to start writing and posting my own, has been deleted. That sucks. Well, anyway, it was a retelling of Beauty and the Beast and it was excellent. Very smart and funny and I'm really fortunate to have it among my influences, as corny as that sounds. My pale imitation was pretty bad, though it had a hint of promise, I think. Even though I completely forgot about two whole characters by the end of it. Oops.

I think the first slash!fic I ever read and really enjoyed was MilkshakeButterfly's House fic Defensive Strategies (http://m-butterfly.livejournal.com/64173.html?style=mine). Hilarious, in-character, and just what was needed to break down my last remaining "Ew, slash!" barriers.

[identity profile] timydamonkey.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow, well, jeez... I think the first thing that qualifies as fanfic would have to be the story I wrote way back, maybe in elementary school, for the Calvin and Hobbes' character Spaceman Spiff. It was a pretty blatant Star Wars ripoff, and done before I had any knowledge of fandom itself. Good learning experience, if nothing else.

Did you write that outside of school or inside of it? Now that you mention it, I seem to remember being told to write fanfic in about Year 4 of primary school. (We were told to write an original character into the BFG. It did not end well, I'm sure.)

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[identity profile] dracothelizard.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 02:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, technically I first came across fanfiction back when I was on a Savage Garden fanforum under the name of SavagePumpkin pre-2001, except I didn't KNOW it was called fanfic. There wasn't really explicit RPS, but there were fics about Darren and Daniel (the band members) swimming in a pool of jello and licking each other. I DON'T KNOW, I'M SURE IT MADE SENSE TO THE PERSON WRITING IT. It had a sequel about a pool filled with chocolate pudding. And there was an EPIC SOAP AU written by some fangirls and it was just an amazing Mary Sue fest, but hey, pre-2001 me didn't know what this fanfic thing was or what RPF was or what Mary Sues were, so I liked it all.

I also wrote fanfic before I even knew what fanfic was, and I wrote three stories about a friend and myself being a princess and a witch and being rescued by whatever male character/real person we fancied at the time (except that, for some reason, Darren from Savage Garden ended up being the villain quite a lot and even got turned into a small dog, even though we both liked Savage Garden.) It was a ridiculous Mary Sue-fest, and I'm very glad it was written in Dutch and never got on the internet.

And then I got into Dragonball Z and googled things like 'dragonball Z humour' and ended up on MST.dark-omens.com (http://mst.dark-omens.com) which tragically lacks an index site and is just a list of html files now, where I discovered the world of fanfiction and MSTs and the best forum in the world ever where I met, amongst others, [livejournal.com profile] littlemoose. My first proper fanfic was written so it could be MST'd on the website, but only the first half really got MST'd (and then we got distracted by MSTing a massive Pokemon/Digimon crossover), and it was a Powerpuff Girls futurefic crossed over with Dragonball Z, Austin Powers, Digimon. It was also written in scriptform, so it got kicked off fanfiction.net ages ago. ALAS.

However, my SECOND ever proper official fanfic is still up on fanfiction.net, and is called Why not to get drunk (http://www.fanfiction.net/s/315996/1/Why_not_to_get_drunk) and has this summary: "Explosions, people getting hurt not too badly Tweety boxers, complaints about school and misunderstandings. People who want to read about Vegeta being miserable, come here!" I'm not sure why I thought this was a good idea, but I think it's safe to say that I have always embraced the humour/crack.

So, I didn't really get into fanfic until I was 15, and I don't know how I got into slash, because I remember reading quite a lot of het for Dragonball Z and also for Harry Potter, but my next fandom after that was Red Dwarf, and I knew about slash then because I wrote Cat/Lister. It was probably the combined powers of the MST forums, Livejournal, and coming across slash on fanfiction.net.

Also, I now feel slightly old for having been on fanfiction.net since 2001. Seven years and 11 months of fanfic-writing! I've been Draco the Lizard for about one-third of my life so far!
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[identity profile] littlemoose.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Hee, the MST forum... I found it by googling 'ant dec gay' or something similar, which I was never allowed to forget *g*

[identity profile] rustydragonfly.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a tricky question since I'm not really a fandom person... I don't write fanfiction (too difficult) or really do anything "fannish". Which means I never went through the god-awful fanfic stage. I did write some god-awful original fic, though...

Still, my first and probably only real fandom? PETZ. And I still play the games sometimes too and make breeds because IT WILL NOT DIE IN MY HEAD. The creepy thing is how many internet people I ran into who remember it.

[identity profile] dracothelizard.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I used to have Dogz on my computer WAAAAY back! It was quite amusing, although I never managed to train my dog to do stuff for cookies.

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I remember once reading a fic where Brock, Misty, Ash and Pikachu found themselves at Hogwarts. And I actually remember everyone - except Pikachu - being Sorted.

And I don't think it was the only HP/Pokemon crossover out there.

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[identity profile] bubbles-san.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
The first fic I remember reading was Medabots fic series about Medabot pregnancy by a writer called Jedi_And, who after reviewing it I struck a conversation with, and nearly got some artwork sent to me, but I was on a school computer and thus not allowed to have attachments sent to me via email. But still. cool. (I don't have time now, but later I may track down the link and send it to you.)

The first fic I ever wrote (or started writing) was in fact long before I knew what fic was. I was about six, and I wrote (or started to write) a, erm, Fox and the Hound continuuation fic. It was called 'Todd and Vixi Get Married'. I am suitably ashamed.

What got me into fandoming was the OFUM, or 'Official Fanfiction University of Middle-Earth', (http://www.misssandman.com/LOTR/ofum.html) by Camilla Sandman, as well as AW's lotr MSTs (http://alswaiter.codedaemon.com/LOTR/msts.htm) and Jay and Acacia's Protectors of the Plot Continuum (http://www.misssandman.com/PPC/story.html). The first fic I wrote for reals was a LotR Cinderella au, which was part of a series called 'Lorien Theatre Hour,' or LTH, which was basically me forcing the cast into playing out various fairly tales, while my cohost chased Aragorn. I eventually did fairy tale theatre's for many of my fandoms. I never posted any of them, though, because I did have pride. (My first real fandom was Big Guy and Rusty, but I never wrote fic for it. Mostly because I couldn't think of anything. I mean to write a BGR fic one day, though. It's my fandom goal. That and to start a fandom trend.)

I have to leave for work now, but if you're still interested I'll track down my first posted fic and link to it later.

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OH MY GOD ZARLA. I checked her site EVERY DAY when I was eleven! And her stuff was the first slashfic I'd ever read! Oldschool Pokemon fandom was awesome, that was what got me writing too and how I met all my first internet friends.

(this is a crap comment because I'm in a rush, sorry)

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Between the ages of about 8 and 12, I wrote Coronation Street fanfiction in cartoon-strip format. I'm still concerned today about the fact that my folder of cartoons is nowhere to be found, especially since many of the stories contained, amongst other questionable things, explicit lesbian incest. Yeah!

[identity profile] apiphile.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm OLD, there wasn't an internet when I was fucking ten!

I got into online fandom via Harry Potter and Boy Meets Boy when I was 19, and spent Christmas Day 2001 trolling the official Harry Potter forums and having fights about gay rights. And then proceeded to be drunk on the Boy Meets Boy boards. And. OH WAIT.

The first fanfiction I ever posted to ff.net was a Harry/Draco fic I cowrote with someone who is NOW all published and awesome and shit, but we wrote it while blind drunk without checking what the other had written, I was technologically incompetent so the text was full of weird symbols, and it was called "Dragon of the Bad Faith" and I've lost my password so I can't DELETE MY OLD ACCOUNT and all the shit is still up there, omg.

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[identity profile] moogle62.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I HAVE TOLD YOU THE RIDICULOUS FIC TIMES I HAVE HAD, LET US LEAVE IT THERE.

In other news, that thing I emailed you about is on its way, I promise, but in the meantime, Havemercy is the entire total of my brain activity, I am sorry, and I cannot make my head do anything else. THIS IS PROBLEMATIC. The solution is clearly that you read Havemercy.

I am sure I had other things to say here, but I am sleepy and about to go and watch Robin Hood, so instead I shall say GOTTA CATCH 'EM ALL! because that is always a good conversation filler.
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[identity profile] littlemoose.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 04:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been online since I was 17. So, early 1998. So there's a lot of badfic in my past. Thankfully only one still exists online. Even more thankfully, it's not in a fandom I'm still associated with, and it's under a username I stopped using at the millennium, so I'm safe. No seriously, I'm not going into details, it's that bad!

There was some terrible Buffy fanfic, and due South stuff, before I realised that part of the reason I liked Ant and Dec was that they were slashy (I'd been slashing them since before I knew what slash was) and then that headed me into RPS and yep. From there a casual search lead to the MST boards, and Draco and LJ followed and here I am now, older but no wiser *g*
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[identity profile] th-esaurus.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
EARLY FANDOM ANECDOTES:

- Pokemon was my first fandom too. I recall quite clearly getting all enthusiastic about AAML websites because ASH AND MISTY'S LOVE WAS TRUE, OBVIOUSLY.

- Despite having never really RP-ed in my adult fandom life, I spent a good year RP-ing with a friend in exercise books at school. I was Gary Oak, she was Ash's distant cousin, Smash. We pissed off pretty much everyone with these antics, including teachers, who put an abrupt end to those larks.

- The first slash fic I remember writing featured Misty discovering Ash and Gary kissing in a forest, and then EVERYONE CRYING. This fic does not exist anywhere on the internet anymore.

- The first slash fic I read was a Digimon fic wherein Tai and Sora have sex and then Matt is JEALOUS and something something, Matt and Tai end up having sex too, Sora has a gun (???), somehow Tai dies, Sora and Matt angst at his grave. I thought it was the best fucking thing I had ever read.

- I also remember Digimon sites being endlessly image-heavy and killing my dial-up on a daily basis.

- Following on from that, I remember getting yelled at a lot for being on aforementioned dial-up all the time. And more yelling for being so ~secretive~ about my internet antics.

EARLY FANDOM WAS NOT SUCH A GOOD TIME FOR ME. OH WELL.

[identity profile] dracothelizard.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"- I also remember Digimon sites being endlessly image-heavy and killing my dial-up on a daily basis."

And having annoying midi background music, or was that just the Pokemon and Dragonball Z websites?

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[identity profile] bottle-of-smoke.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm going to break my lurkerdom for this because I cannot help myself.

Pokémon was my first fandom too. I ran SO MANY SHRINES, all on Homestead, to various species of Pokémon (Pikachu, Ninetales, Espeon - to name but a few.) It was also where I committed my first acts of fanfic: I was author to some moderately-successful and absolutely godawful multichaptered fic, largely based around original Pokémon!characters, but also a few oneshots with canon characters. I met all my oldest internet friends because of those fics. The first fic I remember ever reading was Me & My Flame, which still exists actually because I stumbled across it the other day. Didn't read slash (or yaoi, rather) until I drifted into other animé fandoms (oh Quatre/Trowa, how I loved ye), and eventually became an out-and-out slash fan when I stumbled into Harry Potter fic and discovered Irresistable Poison. And that's the story of how I lost my teenagehood to the internet!

I think my old fic is still accessible, but I ain't looking for it.

[identity profile] apiphile.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
OH MY GOD I AM ASHAMED TO KNOW YOU.

discovered Irresistable Poison

Same fic for me, too.

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[identity profile] suzie-shooter.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
...I've only had a computer for five years, so thankfully there are no teenage fanfic skeletons in (or out of) my closet. I first started reading fanfic when I watched the final episode of Sapphire and Steel and was all WHAT NO THEY CAN'T LEAVE IT THERE SOMEONE HAS TO HAVE CONTINUED THIS! Which of course, they had, in a variety of good and appalling ways. At the same time, the Sapphire and Steel watching had lead me into Man From Uncle watching, and the conviction five minutes into the first episode I watched that they were obviously shagging each other senseless. Which lead to the slash-fiction-reading. And shortly afterwards to the discovery of TGS, and that was what made me start writing.

...so there you go!

[identity profile] emmarrrrr.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I think my first fandom was Gundam Wing. I was writing NC-17 slash at the age of about twelve. Now? I cannot write anything above a T. Fail, self.

I was never really in Pokemon fandom, but I did RP it for a while. That, and Digimon. Oh, and Dragonball Z, obviously.

I still have somewhere on my computer an incredibly bad self-insert mary-sue mary-sue mary-fucking-sue FFVII fic. sephiroth was still alive and so was aeris! there were happy times and they all magically got along. oh, young self. D:

[identity profile] zarla.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I LOVE HOW I ROUTINELY MISPELLED POKEMON NAMES TOO

and put ridiculous amounts of violence and gore into those stories too, way to go younger self, nice to see some things haven't changed

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[identity profile] cryforthemoon.livejournal.com 2009-04-27 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
The very first fic I wrote was Remus/Sirius and it was terrible. There was Snow and Ultimate Cute and Mystical Eyelashes. As for authors, I'd say [personal profile] eviltwin had a big influence on me while I was in the Rammstein bandom. There was also a brilliant fic, going back to HP fandom, on Azkaban's Lair (which is now closed down, WHY), which was pretty much AU when OotP came out, but it did show how one could do some really warped things to characters and still keep them IC, as it were.
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[personal profile] nano_moose 2009-04-27 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
OH CHRIST that was a long time ago. Long before I ever found Livejournal.

- My first fandom was Jak and Daxter, when I was twelve. My sister and I went through this stage of being absolutely insanely obsessed with it, and we spent all our time on the internet looking for websites about it. I then stumbled on fanfiction, and fanfiction.net, and doomed us both. Our first fic was a collaboration and an AU. We were ambitious.

- Yes of course it was terrible, it was our first fic and I was twelve and she was ten. I can say this to our credit, though: we lurked around the site and various other places for quite a while, learning the common mistakes, including Mary Sues. So we tried to make our OCs plausible, well-rounded and engaging...we just didn't do a very good job. I recall one of mine was a circus performer even though I knew nothing about the circus.

- Oh god, I remember having this bizarre love for two authors who wrote huge long epic fics, both sequels to the first game written on the scant information that had come out about the actual sequel. They were long and crazy and full of wangst and I ate them up. ....In fact I still have a little core of affection for them, too much to go out and mock the fics.

- The worst thing I ever did as a fanbrat was flaming a reviewer who came around and told us very bluntly everything that was wrong with our fics. The community kind of exploded about it - this was back in the days when there were about twenty-five writers for Jak and Daxter rather than sixty billion.

- I am ashamed to say my first reaction to slash (when encountering a Jak/Erol story I can't even be bothered to remember the details of) was "Ewwwwww!". Possibly because that pairing is full of creepy sadistic molestation with dubious consent. Memlu, Squeem and Baco are pretty much responsible for changing my mind. ...I still prefer friendship and action to romance, and kinda wish there was more decent femmeslash in the universe, though. And more genfic.

- I ensured no one will ever connect me with the fics I wrote in my fanbrat days by changing my internet handle three times and denying all connections with them. Thus far, the only one who remembers them seems to be me, and that's the way it's staying.

- My sister eventually came to her senses and abandoned fandom; I never did. This is why I'm in Nerd College, the College of Nerds, and she went to an actual university.

- I'm pretty sure I can blame my tendency to fanwank until all the phlebotinum has consistent properties (other than 'does what the writers want it to do'), make up appearances and personalities for characters that were mentioned but never became significant, and liking spaceships, explosions, ruins, flying cars, huge corrupt cities, superpowered evil sides, human experiments, guns and pretty, pretty environments to explore solely and completely on that series.

[identity profile] johnnypurple.livejournal.com 2009-04-27 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
I was slightly older when I came to fandom - while I was at uni, in fact. Because there WAS NO INTERNET WHEN I WAS TEN! D: Not particularly surprisingly, I came to fandom via [livejournal.com profile] nixwilliams' influence. I remember writing fannish songs (Kissing Gary Oldman - still a classic!) and strange fanfic whilst working my job at a call centre, between calls! Haha, good times. My first fic possibly never made its way onto the intertubes. It was a bizarre crossover: mainly set in the Yu-Gi-Oh world, but also featuring Draco Malfoy and a Roy-Orbison-(impersonators)-being-wrapped-in-cling-film challenge. That's all I really remember about that one.

But then I started reading LOTRPS and then writing it and posting it to adultfanfic.net LOL! I loved [livejournal.com profile] eyebrowofdoom's fic and have wanted to write like her ever since. Her writing embodies the principle of show, don't tell. I still love it!

[identity profile] invisiblecake.livejournal.com 2009-04-27 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Oh man. My first experiences of fic were so bad.

If I remember right, the first fic I was reading was probably on ff.n, and I'm pretty sure it was Backstreet Boys fic, which is terrible in itself. It was also the first slash fic I ever read, before I had any idea what slash was, and also incest. I remember being like "WTF they're COUSINS!" and then getting away from it immediately.

Then I got into Gundam Wing and LOTR, and that was when I actually started to like slash, and everything proceeded from there.

As for writing, the first fic I ever wrote was NEVER EVER posted as it is a piece of hideous mary-sue filled crap. I can't even bear to look at it. I probably destroyed it years ago. I was in about 8th grade when all of this happened, BTW.

The only thing I have up on ff.n now is a fic for a show called The Chronicle. I think it turned out pretty well, and consider it one of the best things I've ever written to this day. I don't remember my penname, but the title is The Orange, if anyone's interested and knows the fandom.

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