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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.

[identity profile] timydamonkey.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 01:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Rose was AMAZING. She was no nonsense, had the amazing dragoon skill of "Astral Drain" (which the voice actor pronounced hilariously: "ASS-tral drain!") and generally was better than the guys.

On the other hand, I kept a list of the many reasons why Shana is useless (up to where I got up to). I think it involved: managing to get herself kidnapped, getting us into a fight by running away from Dart when told not to, twisting her ankle and having to be carried through woods, getting herself knocked out by some sort of knockout gas, being enticed by some random creature that we had to fight...

It was! I hardly knew what fanfiction was at the time. (Funny story: at university I'm friends with a mature student, and I've casually mentioned that I write some fanfic and explained to them what it is. In class, we had to start writing a script on a character and something that they want... said mature student wrote about Lassie wanting to go home. :p I told them that technically that would be fanfic and they seemed insanely gleeful!)

Heh, that's how I feel about my own sporkings! (I also got a nasty email from somebody I MST'd, but I talked it out with them over e-mail, we both apologised, and made peace with each other... it was quite civil considering how it had started off.)

[identity profile] reipan.livejournal.com 2009-04-26 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I wrote a couple of MSTs, years ago. They were not very good. (I actually desperately wanted someone to MST my fanfiction, which is perhaps a slightly odd ambition. Not sure what I was thinking there.)

Ahahahahaha. Remember that one summer when we wrote fics for one another to MST? What larks.

[/hijacking someone else's comment thread]

[identity profile] bubbles-san.livejournal.com 2009-04-27 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
I actually desperately wanted someone to MST my fanfiction

I actually started a fic about two years ago with the intent of having it MST'ed, but it kept straying out of 'Intentionably MST'able' to 'Kind of good, if you change a few things'. How pathetic am I, that I can't even manage to write a Mary Sue when I want to? (I think it's because shortly after beginning my first Mary Sue fic, I discovered the OFUM, and Elrond's rules about writing fic are so ingrained in my memory I can't break them even on purpose.)

It's still in my notebook somewhere. Perhaps I should take it out and work on it.