A few amazing things about fanfiction that literature rarely touches:
- Tagging system: you can avoid triggers and choose the things you like/want to read.
- It's FREE
- It's usually about characters you know, and that's comfy
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- Tagging system: you can avoid triggers and choose the things you like/want to read.
- It's FREE
- It's usually about characters you know, and that's comfy
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- It's fairly unedited so it's EXACTLY what the writer wanted. Published works are often edited to death to be 'palatable' for the general public
- You can interact and sometimes even become friends with the writers
- It's ACCESSIBLE for anyone with the internets
- You can interact and sometimes even become friends with the writers
- It's ACCESSIBLE for anyone with the internets
- Some of the BEST sex scenes I've read are from fanfics, not from literature. God, especially cishet men really made me hate sex in books. Eww.
- It's easy to start writing fic on your own when you feel like you can tell a new story.
- The healing power of the COFFEE SHOP AU.
- It's easy to start writing fic on your own when you feel like you can tell a new story.
- The healing power of the COFFEE SHOP AU.
- Variation! Short drabbles, one shots, PWP, or multi chapter longfics. It's all there.
- Way more fantasy. a/b/o, different societies with different standards, magic... who cares about reality, this is FIC.
- Writing and language practice. EN is my third language.
- Way more fantasy. a/b/o, different societies with different standards, magic... who cares about reality, this is FIC.
- Writing and language practice. EN is my third language.
- As a writer, you can... literally write whatever you want? Without any boundaries or someone telling you this is too little and that is too much and that one bit is unrealistic?
- In short: I love fanfiction. I love reading what I can, I love creating and sharing it. Thank you.
- In short: I love fanfiction. I love reading what I can, I love creating and sharing it. Thank you.