i made a meme to express how i feel right now
I love them because:
a “like” in a post that took me time makes my day
a *hugs* when I’m sad can make all the difference
the effort to go on my ask box and talk to me makes me feel like I’m worth of something
And because when you reblog something and fangirl with me I don´t fell so alone
So thank you for following me
Writing and reading fanfic is a masterclass in characterisation.
Consider: in order to successfully write two different “versions” of the same character - let alone ten, or fifty, or a hundred - you have to make an informed judgement about their core personality traits, distinguishing between the results of nature and nurture, and decide how best to replicate those conditions in a new narrative context. The character you produce has to be recognisably congruent with the canonical version, yet distinct enough to fit within a different - perhaps wildly so - story. And you physically can’t accomplish this if the character in question is poorly understood, or viewed as a stereotype, or one-dimensional. Yes, you can still produce the fic, but chances are, if your interest in or knowledge of the character(s) is that shallow, you’re not going to bother in the first place.
Because ficwriters care about nuance, and they especially care about continuity - not just literal continuity, in the sense of corroborating established facts, but the far more important (and yet more frequently neglected) emotional continuity. Too often in film and TV canons in particular, emotional continuity is mistakenly viewed as a synonym for static characterisation, and therefore held anathema: if the character(s) don’t change, then where’s the story? But emotional continuity isn’t anti-change; it’s pro-context. It means showing how the character gets from Point A to Point B as an actual journey, not just dumping them in a new location and yelling Because Reasons! while moving on to the next development. Emotional continuity requires a close reading, not just of the letter of the canon, but its spirit - the beats between the dialogue; the implications never overtly stated, but which must logically occur off-screen. As such, emotional continuity is often the first casualty of canonical forward momentum: when each new TV season demands the creation of a new challenge for the protagonists, regardless of where and how we left them last, then dealing with the consequences of what’s already happened is automatically put on the backburner.
Fanfic does not do this.
Fanfic embraces the gaps in the narrative, the gracenotes in characterisation that the original story glosses, forgets or simply doesn’t find time for. That’s not all it does, of course, but in the context of learning how to write characters, it’s vital, because it teaches ficwriters - and fic readers - the difference between rich and cardboard characters. A rich character is one whose original incarnation is detailed enough that, in order to put them in fanfic, the writer has to consider which elements of their personality are integral to their existence, which clash irreparably with the new setting, and which can be modified to fit, to say nothing of how this adapted version works with other similarly adapted characters. A cardboard character, by contrast, boasts so few original or distinct attributes that the ficwriter has to invent them almost out of whole cloth. Note, please, that attributes are not necessarily synonymous with details in this context: we might know a character’s favourite song and their number of siblings, but if this information gives us no actual insight into them as a person, then it’s only window-dressing. By the same token, we might know very few concrete facts about a character, but still have an incredibly well-developed sense of their personhood on the basis of their actions.
The fact that ficwriters en masse - or even the same ficwriter in different AUs - can produce multiple contradictory yet still fundamentally believable incarnations of the same person is a testament to their understanding of characterisation, emotional continuity and narrative.
In regards of the Trump government scraping all trans inclusion in its queer information portion of its websites I have made this thing. Spread the word. Don't let them pretend we never existed.
P.S: Don't like! Reblog! <3
Fanfiction Club: The Rules
This idea came to me when I woke up first thing this morning.
Goku - carnation
Chichi - peony
Gohan - apple blossom
Goten - dandelion
Videl - aster
Pan - chamomile
Vegeta - black orchid
Bulma - lily triumphator
Trunks - lilac
Bra - pansy
Krillin - caragana
Eighteen - hyacinth
Marron - mimosa
Broly - lily of the valley
Chilai - Iris
Yamcha - Narcissus
Tenshinhan - lotus
Piccolo - lavender
Bardock - poppy
Gine - forget-me-not
My Hero Academia and Dark Souls I. This is gonna be a nightmare.
Who would win? Vote now!
Like = Markiplier
Reblog = Darkiplier
You are not allowed to be this sexy and pure.
Seriously!
I went from "Fuck you, Goatman!" to "Fuck me, Goatman!".
The character development this man went through is incredible.
And also...
Why?
Why are build like this 🥵
SASAGEYO!
I love this scene 😍
♤ Xena ♡ She/They ◇ Bi ♧ 23 ♤ Masterlist and Request Rules: https://the-bookworm-queen.tumblr.com/post/628358174374772736/my-masterlist
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