Pam posted a great article on fanon versus canon:
http://ljconstantine.com/column14.htm
I have to agree whole-heartedly with the author's opinion that fanon is dangerous. When I first started writing, it was after many years without seeing TAT, and after reading many, many fanfics that relied on fanon - and consequently there are now pieces of my earlier stories (and indeed, characterizations of some secondary characters) that I would dearly love to hide under a rock. Not that fanon-based stories are *bad* - but there were certain characteristics of the guys and the perirpherals that the fanon authors liked that I don't - and had I realized those were fanon versus canon, I wouldn't have adhered to them. Which is one reason I started writing "Their World" - it was a way for me to make sense of the some of the glitches in canon and yet make sure people understood where canon ended and speculation began. (Which reminds me, I need to get back to work on that...)
Anyway, maybe that's why I'm such a stickler (aka "pain in the ass") when it comes to things such as the priest at the orphanage, BA's real name, and character "surprises" in fanfic - if it goes completely against canon, you better be able to explain it believably - and you'd better do it in the story. ;-)
http://ljconstantine.com/column14.htm
I have to agree whole-heartedly with the author's opinion that fanon is dangerous. When I first started writing, it was after many years without seeing TAT, and after reading many, many fanfics that relied on fanon - and consequently there are now pieces of my earlier stories (and indeed, characterizations of some secondary characters) that I would dearly love to hide under a rock. Not that fanon-based stories are *bad* - but there were certain characteristics of the guys and the perirpherals that the fanon authors liked that I don't - and had I realized those were fanon versus canon, I wouldn't have adhered to them. Which is one reason I started writing "Their World" - it was a way for me to make sense of the some of the glitches in canon and yet make sure people understood where canon ended and speculation began. (Which reminds me, I need to get back to work on that...)
Anyway, maybe that's why I'm such a stickler (aka "pain in the ass") when it comes to things such as the priest at the orphanage, BA's real name, and character "surprises" in fanfic - if it goes completely against canon, you better be able to explain it believably - and you'd better do it in the story. ;-)
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Date: 2008-06-09 11:58 am (UTC)Agreed - but on the other hand, how many authors put in a warning that their story is based on fanon? And then there's fanon that some authors insist is canon and others insist is truly fanon - Father Magill is my favorite example of that. He's *never* in the show - and yet the priest who is (Father O'Malley) is basically ignored in fanfic. This is also one of the things I would change in my earlier stories - and may yet, who knows? LOL
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Date: 2008-06-09 05:32 pm (UTC)I don't think that's a big enough deal to merit a change though. Face was clearly attached to the old priest he was visiting in the pilot episode, his name has been adopted as Magill, from an at least authorised if not canon source. It's not something that would bother me enough to go and change the character in old stories I'd done.
Of course I sometimes forget that lots of the readers won't actually know what is fanon and what is canon, the way the writer more lilely does. Not everyone has the DVDs, or watches them as much as some of us nutters. :D So they may assume that some idea everyone is using is canon. Hmm...
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Date: 2008-06-09 05:46 pm (UTC)Exactly my problem when I first started writing, when eps on TV were hit or miss and the DVDs weren't out there. And just being new to fanfic in general, one has some strange ideas about what's "acceptable" and what isn't. ;-)
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Date: 2008-06-09 07:31 pm (UTC)Sounds fair. I still can't get over that passage you sent over to me from the Till Death... adaptation. Good grief!
Exactly my problem when I first started writing, when eps on TV were hit or miss and the DVDs weren't out there. And just being new to fanfic in general, one has some strange ideas about what's "acceptable" and what isn't. ;-)
The DVDs did change everything. Hah, the early days in fanfic can be a strange and scary experience. :D
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Date: 2008-06-10 04:59 am (UTC)Sometimes they still are... ;0