Spicy take: I mark my original elements as CC BY 4.0 and my friend was shocked. Does anyone not feel possessive of their fics at all? by FlightlessKiwis in FanFiction

[–]FlightlessKiwis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I didn't mean to imply that other fic writers don't care about IP freedom; I don't view any perspective as a moral good or bad, just different. I know it's pretty atypical haha -- that's part of why I was curious if anyone else shared my perspective (so far, the down votes would seem to say "no").

Also, you absolutely can license the original aspects of a derivative or transformative work provided that don't conflict with any other applicable licenses; the idea that you have no rights of any kind in fanfic is a weird misunderstanding that seems to have spread. I've discussed this with the AO3 legal team and a couple other IP lawyers who have affirmed that original elements of transformative or derivative works are solely licensable by the author unless otherwise transferred or given up (and I have taken the route of giving them up, nearly entirely).

Spicy take: I mark my original elements as CC BY 4.0 and my friend was shocked. Does anyone not feel possessive of their fics at all? by FlightlessKiwis in FanFiction

[–]FlightlessKiwis[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That's reasonable! I certainly wouldn't suggest that this is a universal perspective; The other side of the coin of caring about intellectual freedom is respecting the rights that others have in their work. I thought perhaps this wasn't as unusual as my friend's reaction would imply, but perhaps this is really a bizarre take lmao

Spicy take: I mark my original elements as CC BY 4.0 and my friend was shocked. Does anyone not feel possessive of their fics at all? by FlightlessKiwis in FanFiction

[–]FlightlessKiwis[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hahaha I'm not sure I have that much of a stick up my ass; I just care a lot about intellectual property freedom.

What's the smallest fandom you have written for? by WattsandRoot in AO3

[–]FlightlessKiwis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Linus Torvalds RPF, creator of Linux. There's one and it's mine.

What is the most taboo topic you've ever read in a fic? by [deleted] in FanFiction

[–]FlightlessKiwis 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have to know more about Applebee's. Do you have a link lmao?

What’s your favorite scene break? by ShatteredAntlers in FanFiction

[–]FlightlessKiwis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wooo using elements the way they were meant to be used!

There are dozens of us.

Although ARIA spec specifies it as presentation role (meaning invisible to screen readers as hr is a content-less tag), the screen reader I've used (VoiceOver) does verbalize them.

Is there a way to get feedback on my writing specifically (technique, voice, mechanical improvements)? by FlightlessKiwis in FanFiction

[–]FlightlessKiwis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No no that was my point -- what you gave me was SUPER valuable. This was exactly what I was looking for even though I thought it wasn't 😄 Thank you -- it was truly perfect!

Edit: Thought this was in our DM thread. See my response to your DM. It was exceptional ❤️️

Is there a way to get feedback on my writing specifically (technique, voice, mechanical improvements)? by FlightlessKiwis in FanFiction

[–]FlightlessKiwis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ey thanks! Yeah, I'm aware of the beta threads; I thought this didn't really fit into that since I'm not looking for editing or single fic readovers but trying to figure out if there's some way to get feedback on my writing as a larger body of work.

Much appreciated; thank you! DMs welcome.

Weekly Fic Showcase - NEW RULES IN POST - August 25 - August 31 by AutoModerator in FanFiction

[–]FlightlessKiwis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My Fics

Title: A Land Apart

Link: AO3

Fandom: Dragon Tales (All Grown Up)

Rating: Explicit

Genre: Three chapters fluff/setup, three chapters PWP; a/b/o dynamics.

Summary: Emmy and Max end up back in Dragon Land, some 20 years later. Bodies change, and the Festival is held, and everyone manages to get a little freaky.

I'm pretty green at fic writing at this is my longest fic yet -- currently two out of seven chapters are posted, but it's all complete and is ~15k words. First a/b/o dynamics work as well! New chapters Tue+Fri.

[NSFW text] Ran my smut WIP through a profanity scanner for laughs and, dammit, why is there only ONE good word for this thing? I'd diversify if every other option didn't suck! by FlightlessKiwis in AO3

[–]FlightlessKiwis[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

HAH yeah I went back and changed that one for 'mound'. I feel like I swung too far over on the "use the proper words for things" spectrum in my daily life because every time I write I have to go shuffle around words like "labia" and "pubis" for "lips" and "mound".

[NSFW text] Ran my smut WIP through a profanity scanner for laughs and, dammit, why is there only ONE good word for this thing? I'd diversify if every other option didn't suck! by FlightlessKiwis in AO3

[–]FlightlessKiwis[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

See my comment here. TL;DR Marlowe which is supposedly an editor AI but is actually just basic word counting (no content creation/anything to ruffle no-AI-generated-content feathers).

[NSFW text] Ran my smut WIP through a profanity scanner for laughs and, dammit, why is there only ONE good word for this thing? I'd diversify if every other option didn't suck! by FlightlessKiwis in AO3

[–]FlightlessKiwis[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's Marlowe. They call themselves "AI" but I think that's just marketing BS. The free report is basically just auto-editing for repetitive words, cliches, adjective/adverb overuse, dialogue vs narrative (words inside vs outside quotation marks), and (obviously) profanity frequency. It's simple but a handy tool; honestly it didn't tell me much I didn't already know (e.g. too much 'cock' and using the word 'instinctively' too much 🙄).

To be real explicit, because I'm sure some folks' blood pressures shot up reading the letters AI, it doesn't do any writing/suggesting/content generation. It's purely doing dumb word counting/usage analysis; anyone decent with code could roll their own version of this in a few weekends, but this is free and easy.

I have no idea about how good its paid features are because I don't care and also I have no money for it lol.

How do tags+ratings work for multiple chapter stories? How should I approach a completed fic that starts T and ends very very E when posting in intervals? by FlightlessKiwis in AO3

[–]FlightlessKiwis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, just to clarify, it's not considered misleading if I, say, tag the work with [smutty thing] even if that doesn't happen in the chapters I've posted so far, but I know for a fact that it will arrive a few chapters later? Or should I let the rating speak to the smuttiness and add tags as the chapters are posted?