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Lucius |
Posted - 23 Jan 2006 : 22:37:59 I've been considering writing some Realms fiction for a good while now, and have several interesting concepts I'd like to get down on paper (or screen), posting them on a website for others to read.
Yet does anyone know if I could go about this? It's been mentioned in a few other threads about the Realms being a copyrighted world. Would it just be a case of placing a disclaimer at the bottom of the sight, stating that all rights are owned by Wizards of the Coast? And what if I wanted to write fiction using characters from other books and games? Would this count as copyright infringement, or only if I made money on it?
Sorry if this seems like an odd thread to start, but as I've said, I've a few interesting ideas for Realms tales, especially writting prologues for characters from Baldur's Gate (the game, rather than the novel) and several other pieces involving the Bhaal Saga, as well as the Realms campaign I am currently in.
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Sadonayerah Odrydin |
Posted - 26 Jan 2006 : 19:36:39 I've read some okay FR fics on there. The usual Drizzt/Cattie-brie stuff and even some about Jander (though he's probably considered more of a Ravenloft character).
Now a SM/FR crossover would probably spoil my interest in reading FR fics. *nods* I can handle either one by themself, but definitely not together. *shudders*
Though there are a few fics that's kind of interesting.... I can't remember who wrote them, but they are about Drizzt and Cattie. One I thought was well done. I think the name was "Sleep in Peace Princess" or something. It's about the future when the inevitable will happen to Cattie (she dies). Other than the fact the author uses no paragraphs I think it's done well. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 26 Jan 2006 : 17:27:10 quote: Originally posted by Winterfox
Good FR fanfic is rare, though then again, good anything is rare. Sturgeon's Law always holds true.
One time (once was enough!), while trying to see the quality of available FR fanfiction, I actually found a Sailor Moon-FR crossover!
And then there was the time I perused the adult FR fanfiction... I didn't read any of it (fanfiction, as a whole, isn't my thing, unless we're MSTing it), but some of the pairings were enough to make me running away, screaming and crying. |
Winterfox |
Posted - 26 Jan 2006 : 13:44:03 Fanfiction.net has appeal, actually, in that you will have an audience readily, it is easy to upload and manage your things, and there are now even message boards for discussion -- each user is allowed ten message boards. There are downsides, but they aren't that prevalent in such a tiny, tiny section as FR.
On the other hand, the FR section itself is chock-full of crap. First page in, you'll see fluffy Drizzt-related tripe, drow-related fanfic (most of which are, yes, trite), and the occasional unfunny parodies. Good FR fanfic is rare, though then again, good anything is rare. Sturgeon's Law always holds true. |
Lucius |
Posted - 26 Jan 2006 : 13:18:09 Excellent! This is great news.
I think I'll give fan fiction a miss, as I've been wanting my own website to post fiction up for a while.
When it's done, you can guarentee you'll all be the first to hear about it.
Thanks for all the advice! |
Sadonayerah Odrydin |
Posted - 24 Jan 2006 : 00:56:20 Wooly is right. As long as you don't try to sell it, you'll be fine. Sometimes you don't even have to have a disclaimer on it. Fanfiction.net does not require you to have one. some people do but I know that I haven't put it on some.
Other sites you may want to though. Fanfiction.net also has a list of authors who do not want fanfiction based on any of their stories. There are strict rules, but easy to follow.
And on fanfiction.net, you're guaranteed to run into harsh critics who like to keep the overused plot devices down to a bare minimum. *nods* past experience with a flamer. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 23 Jan 2006 : 23:12:16 I believe that as long as you disclaimer it, and don't try to sell it, you're safe -- though there are some authors that actively discourage fanfiction based on their work.
As for posting the fanfiction, there's a lot of places you can do that. Fanfiction.net is the biggest one I know of, though I'm not really a part of the fanfic community, so there could be larger ones.
If it is purely Forgotten Realms-based, then Big Al may be interested in hosting it here. You can drop him a line and ask, but he's currently on vacation and so won't be replying immediately. |
Kuje |
Posted - 23 Jan 2006 : 23:01:14 I'm not a lawyer, but if it's fan fiction.... I tend to believe that you can post them on your own web site...... But again, I'm not a lawyer. :)
I know that some of us are working on putting together a short story collection for this site, which would contain fan created stories set in FR.
I'm still waiting to finish my short story. (Nudge, Nudge, hint hint to the two that know who they are, if they read this. :):)) |
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