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What do you think of fan fiction?

Jenisautistic

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I have written quite a few fan fictions over the years anyone have a passion for this? What do you think of fanfiction in general? if you write fanfiction, what do you write about?
 
My daughter has written it for about ten years, now. She's seen some of her ideas wind up on the shows she was writing about. I explained to her that there's nothing she could do about it besides just enjoying that she could prove it to friends or whomever else. She's cool with it, now. Anyone who does such and posts it public just has to know that the "overlords" do scan the internet and will absolutely take your ideas to use with their IP (intellectual property). If you can handle it....go for it.

She did the MCU, Supernatural, DC comics, Percy Jackson, Harry Potter and some of the Eragon stuff.

There's a huge audience for it, so if it's your thing, you will have readers. You will have folks criticizing you or bugging you to do their ideas, as well, too. It can be a blessing and a curse, haha. I say, go for it. Do what you love.
 
Depends on the quality of the writing and if it feels believable, especially if it's a crossover between two or more franchises.
 

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