05 October 2012 @ 12:36 pm
All the Things Friday: AU day!  
Huzzah! We made it to the end of another week. Today we're going to discuss all things AU (alternate universe fics/fanwork), so please share with us:

1.  Your favorite AU fic/fanart, etc.
2.  Ideas for new AU's or comment fic (what would you love to see written? what inspires you?)
3.  Discussion topics: Why think outside the box when it comes to fanwork? What are the benefits of AU's? If you love them, why?


As always, polite anarchy reigns supreme. And above all, this bar is for fun, so make sure you have some. :)

A note on definitions: When I speak of AU, I'm really thinking of a pure AU, as in, a story that exists completely outside the established canon structure (ie, Clint and Natasha as veterinarians, Clint and Natasha hunt vampires, Clint and Natasha in the 18th century, etc.) If a story could plausibly exist within the canon world (is, Clint and Natasha are SHIELD agents or backstory thereto) I don't really think of it so much as AU. I also don't think of butterfly effect stories (ie, "what if we changed one thing in canon and then retold the whole story?") as pure AU's, and I distinguish AU's from crossovers with existing characters in other fandoms. We can discuss both of these categories at a later date; for now, let's try and stick with pure AU's.

Happy Friday, y'all. :)
 
 
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[identity profile] hufflepuffsneak.livejournal.com on October 5th, 2012 10:02 pm (UTC)
I just see writing fanfiction as my opportunity to suck less at writing as time goes on (*fingers crossed*). :P

Being able to explore the characters in AUs is fun. To my mind the whole point of fanfiction is "what if..."

[identity profile] hiddencait.livejournal.com on October 6th, 2012 12:42 am (UTC)
I have DEFINITELY gotten less sucky thanks to fanfic - I can't even begin to say how much better my action scenes are because of it!

And yeah, I love seeing how you can fit a character into an AU while still keeping them at least mostly the same character.. without losing the core of them I mean.

With Natasha and Clint's epically involved backstories that's definitely more challenging than with some other characters I've written/read lol