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*zips into the post on rocket skis*
What have you been doing?!
— Thinking. Maybe a little, maybe a lot.
— Writing.
— Outlining, planning, and / or prewriting.
— Researching and / or revisiting canon.
— Editing.
— Sending things to the beta.
— Posting!
— Relaxing, taking a break, etc.
— Other stuff-ing. Look at the comments.
Question: Do any of your fandoms suffer from an incomplete or unfinished canon?
What have you been doing?!
— Thinking. Maybe a little, maybe a lot.
— Writing.
— Outlining, planning, and / or prewriting.
— Researching and / or revisiting canon.
— Editing.
— Sending things to the beta.
— Posting!
— Relaxing, taking a break, etc.
— Other stuff-ing. Look at the comments.
Question: Do any of your fandoms suffer from an incomplete or unfinished canon?
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Date: Friday, February 28th, 2020 07:54 (UTC)Most of my canons are older works and complete, B5 had a brief spin-off series that was cancelled after 13 episodes, but the show itself was complete and self-contained. Star Wars is kind of the Schrodinger's Cat of completeness, the PT/OT/ST are all technically complete, but the expanded universe keeps adding new plotlines and changing the context of what was seen on screen, which can be frustrating at times. I have a hard time adjusting to an actively changing canon.
None of them are the abandoned kind of incomplete, though.