This article was co-authored by Lydia Stevens and by wikiHow staff writer, Dev Murphy, MA. Lydia Stevens is the author of the Hellfire Series and the Ginger Davenport Escapades. She is a Developmental Editor and Writing Coach through her company "Creative Content Critiquing and Consulting." She also co-hosts a writing podcast on the craft of writing called "The REDink Writers." With over ten years of experience, she specializes in writing fantasy fiction, paranormal fiction, memoirs, and inspirational novels. Lydia holds a BA and MA in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University.
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Writing fanfiction is a fun and creative way to express your love for something, and the possibilities are virtually limitless: from fluff fics to crackfics to crossovers, there are endless ways to write a great fanfic. We've created a beginner-friendly guide to writing fanfiction, including adopting the right mindset, planning your narrative, writing your story, and getting your work out there for other fans to foam at the mouth over, with expert tips from author and developmental editor Lydia Stevens. Keep reading for everything you need to know!
How do you get started writing fanfiction?
- Research the fictional universe you want to write about (e.g. Hogwarts or Middle Earth). You can learn more at fan websites and wikis or by reading other fanfiction writers' works.
- Imagine hypothetical scenarios to get your story started. For instance, "What if Harry and Draco were in love?" or "What if I were a jedi?"
- Consider the structure you want your story to take (will it be prose or poetry? long or short?) and create an outline detailing the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
- Get writing! Have fun, and don't worry about revising until after you've finished a rough draft.
Steps
Annotated Fanfiction Page and Things to Include and Avoid
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I protect myself from being sued if I write a fanfiction?
Community AnswerInclude a disclaimer noting who owns the copyrights to the characters and settings you're borrowing. As long as you don't make a profit from it or significantly detract from the market value of the original work in some way, you most likely won't come under fire. -
QuestionIf I am writing a fan fiction that has multiple chapters, should I write one and wait for feed back and suggestions or just continue to write?
Community AnswerContinue to write! People will start to read your fan fiction and leave reviews once you start posting more. -
QuestionIs it okay to change the characters feelings/emotions/personality a LITTLE BIT in the story?
Leio RossiCommunity AnswerDefinitely! In fact, many writers like to write what's called OOC (Out of Character) and emphasize one aspect of a character's personality. This is YOUR writing and you have the creative freedom to do what you want with it.
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Tips
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Some people like to write their fanfictions as they go, but in order to keep from getting writer's block for a while and people giving up on your story, some people prefer writing a story ahead of time and posting it in pieces.Thanks
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Reading up on the works of Joseph Campbell can be surprisingly helpful in the case of fanfiction. If the dramatic arc of a hero is seen to be common throughout the majority of stories, it's a lot easier to compare your own story to that of the original material.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- Make sure you don't get discouraged by reading other people's work! Use their work as inspiration to keep getting better and better. Remember that constructive criticism is good, but don't let it or other people tear you down.
- Losing inspiration while writing a story is common. To help get over that, reread the source material or other fanfictions. Then, go over your story again.
References
- ↑ Lydia Stevens. Author & Developmental Editor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Lydia Stevens. Author & Developmental Editor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.fanfiction.net
- ↑ https://www.fanfiction.net/topic/2872/59053629/Writing-Ideal-Chapter-Length
- ↑ https://expressions.populli.net/dictionary.html
- ↑ https://www.overthinkingit.com/2008/09/22/why-im-not-going-to-read-your-fanfic/
- ↑ https://www.overthinkingit.com/2008/09/22/why-im-not-going-to-read-your-fanfic/
- ↑ https://www.overthinkingit.com/2008/09/22/why-im-not-going-to-read-your-fanfic/
- ↑ Lydia Stevens. Author & Developmental Editor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.overthinkingit.com/2008/09/22/why-im-not-going-to-read-your-fanfic/
- ↑ Lydia Stevens. Author & Developmental Editor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Lydia Stevens. Author & Developmental Editor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Lydia Stevens. Author & Developmental Editor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Lydia Stevens. Author & Developmental Editor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Lydia Stevens. Author & Developmental Editor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://forums.darklordpotter.net/
- ↑ https://www.fanfiction.net/forum/Tips-Tricks-and-Do-s-and-Don-ts/91554/
- ↑ Lydia Stevens. Author & Developmental Editor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.dtpowellwrites.com/blog/fanfiction-types-pt-4-canon-compliance
- ↑ https://www.bergersingerman.com/news-insights/how-to-keep-fanfiction-legal-and-avoid-trouble-with-lawyers
About This Article
When you write fanfiction, try to keep the characters the same as they were in the original work so the story makes sense. Aside from that, the plot is completely up to you, and you can choose how close you want your story to be to the original. You can even cross multiple universes by bringing in characters from 2 different works, like from your favorite movie and your favorite book. If you're struggling for ideas, try imagining a fun “what-if” scenario, like what if your main character had their memory erased. For more tips, like how to publish your fanfiction, scroll down!
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