03 May 2013 @ 07:53 pm
ATTF: Clint, Natasha and AUs  
Hello! I am this week’s ATTF host (again)! And today’s topic is the much loved Alternate Universe, or AU.

BUT more specifically than just AUs, this is about Clint and Natasha, and how you make Clint and Natasha Clint and Natasha when you’ve taken away a great deal of what makes the canonically Clint and Natasha.

SO what do you see as being fundamentally Clint and Natasha? The part of their personality and/or character that identifies them as themselves, whether they are circus performers or ex-cons or teachers or regular high school students or whatever.

For Clint I think it is (among other things) being loyal, stubborn and slightly self-sabotaging. For Natasha I think it is (again, among other things) being a fighter, in control of her emotions and quite wary. But that's just what I think, and I don't write very often so what do I know? :P

So, discuss! Rec! Argue! (Politely!) Have fun!

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My absolute favourite Clint/Natasha AU: Two for the Show (and its sequel Upon this Winter's Night) by mousie tongue [ff.net]
[ Clint&Natasha | R | 31,000 words | high school AU | warnings: physical and verbal bullying, sexualized assault, violence, homophobia and homophobic language, swearing, child abuse, implied non-con ]
After her uncle is taken, young Natasha Romanov ends up in state's custody at a group home. She can tough it out alone... but somehow fellow resident Clint Barton becomes the reason she doesn't have to.
About the most in character AU I have read for this pairing. If you haven’t read this why? (And please, be aware of the warnings, but also that the issues are well handled and not the main focus of the story. Ratings and warnings for Two for the Show.)

My second favourite Clint/Natasha AU: No Light in this Valley by [livejournal.com profile] trysts
[ Clint/Natasha | PG-13 | 7600 words | wild west (?) AU | warnings: violence and swearing ]
30 miles to water, 20 miles to wood, 10 miles to hell and I gone there for good
Again, fantastic characterisation, and also just a really interesting setting. Clint especially is brilliant.

And two other favourites: Soiree by [livejournal.com profile] ruby_caspar
[ Clint/Natasha | PG-13 | 8600 words | Georgette Heyer Regency AU | warnings: none ]
The Dowager Duchess known as the Black Widow is the talk of the ton - rich and mysterious, the only way to meet this elusive lady is through the equally mysterious Mr Barton…
OH MY GIDDY AUNT I love this. In a way, this is still a spy story just set in Regency England, but it’s so so fantastic I’m reccing it here anyway. :P

Set The Fire To The Third Bar by [livejournal.com profile] themonkeytwin
[ Clint/Natasha | PG | 4500 words | warnings: none ]
It was a strange thing, to know you were living a life that wasn't quite your own.
Clint never runs away to the join the circus and becomes a firefighter with a feeling that he’s missing something. As a concept, it's stunning. And again, I feel it is very in character. LOVE.
 
 
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[identity profile] frea-o.livejournal.com on May 4th, 2013 01:29 am (UTC)
What's the point?

Characters, generally. I write primarily AU (and would argue that anybody who writes Avengers fic basically writes AU anyway, but that's a different talk for a different day) and the reason a lot of authors choose to write things like Harry Potter without magic or all-human Twilight and things like that is because we see these characters that we like and we wonder what would change and what would remain the same. They're the greatest in "What if?" stories, and a test to see if the author can replicate the conditions that formed that character in a different, new environment (sometimes; other times authors just ignore all of those and slap names on characters that don't seem like canon characters at all). Obviously, things are going to be different, but that's going to happen even in a canon-compliant fic.

Obviously, AUs aren't for everybody (the comments here are definitely proving that), but as long as even just the artist/writer enjoys creating the story, there's your point. :)
[identity profile] otherbella.livejournal.com on May 4th, 2013 02:22 am (UTC)
I totally agree with this comment.

It's interesting seeing the dividing lines, I'd never thought about fic in a strictly non-AU sense.

(and would argue that anybody who writes Avengers fic basically writes AU anyway, but that's a different talk for a different day)
and to take it further, anyone who writes fanfic at all could be considered writing an AU of some sort. But that's the beauty of fanfic for me, too. As a writer and a reader, getting to see the characters I adore in all the different scenarios that would never play out in a comic book or on a tv/movie screen is what makes fanfiction an enjoyable hobby for me.

Basically nodding my head at everything you've written here.

http://lar_laughs.livejournal.com/: Marvel - Natasha red hair[identity profile] lar_laughs.livejournal.com on May 4th, 2013 05:29 am (UTC)
but as long as even just the artist/writer enjoys creating the story, there's your point.

EXACTLY! You should always love what you do. If you don't, it becomes work.
[identity profile] anuna-81.livejournal.com on May 4th, 2013 06:00 am (UTC)
but as long as even just the artist/writer enjoys creating the story, there's your point. :) Yes!

AUs are mind-gym and endless space for creativity and imagination and just wonderful. You get to play with things you'll never see in canon (all Avengers family stories please!!).

And yes, you can find OOC writing in both AU and canon-compliant settings.

Also, your AUs are amazing. :D
[identity profile] alphaflyer.livejournal.com on May 4th, 2013 10:05 am (UTC)
but as long as even just the artist/writer enjoys creating the story, there's your point.

Oh, absolutely. As someone else (Anuna?) said, ultimately it is about the characters,and expanding on the world in which we have seen them. It's just for me personally, I like playing with them as they are presented.

Not everyone likes my own reality (and I mean today's political reality) infused stories either, and I'm okay with that. My current story has C/N infiltrating a cult, and it's got the lowest response of any of my Avengers pieces to date. Am enjoying writing it? Hell, yeah.

A question of preference, is all, and personal taste, and there's room for all. Oh, and Frea -- I'll read anything you write (provided it contains characters I know something about ...). :-)