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Today's question: How do you feel about getting your fic remixed or sequeled? Have you ever remixed or sequeled someone else's fic?
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wrote!
6 (50.0%)
edited!
4 (33.3%)
did something ficcish (brainstorming, research, daydreaming, etc.)
6 (50.0%)
procrastinated. /o\
2 (16.7%)
took a break
1 (8.3%)
did something else that I'll describe in my comment
1 (8.3%)
Today's question: How do you feel about getting your fic remixed or sequeled? Have you ever remixed or sequeled someone else's fic?
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Date: Sunday, June 26th, 2011 05:10 (UTC)This might sound ridiculous to some but while I do enjoy reading remixes, I really don't like having my fics remixed at all. To me, I've written my fics the way they're meant to be written.
A fannish friend once told me that remixes are the ultimate kind of feedback. Mainly because the remixer has to really deconstruct/analyze one's fic in order to present it from a new angle. I get that, I really, really do, from a logical point of view. And yet, remixing/sequeling is the only kind of transformative work (podfics, fanarts, etc.) that raises my hackles. Go figure.