BelleCanzuto
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I saw this in The Atlantic, and it reminded me of this group.
How Fan Fiction Improves Writing
Link: https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2019/10/how-fanfiction-improves-writing/599197/
I know we're not writing fan fiction, per se, at least not most of us. But sex is definitely a topic we're all excited about. I'll say for myself that I've learned a lot already.
How Fan Fiction Improves Writing
Link: https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2019/10/how-fanfiction-improves-writing/599197/
It’s common for contributors to fan-fiction websites to see their skills develop like this. In these online communities, writers of all ages and skill levels—from adolescents still refining their grammar to professional adult authors such as Jemisin—are learning and teaching others how to write, and write well.
A fan-fiction site is a uniquely energetic learning environment. Unlike in the classroom, where a writing prompt is as likely to be met with groans as with enthusiasm, writers on fan-fiction websites are thrilled to be there, excited to write, and passionate about the material—because it’s based on a book, TV show, movie, video game, or something else they already love.
I know we're not writing fan fiction, per se, at least not most of us. But sex is definitely a topic we're all excited about. I'll say for myself that I've learned a lot already.