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13 – Do you prefer canon or fanon when you write? Has writing fanfic for a fandom changed the way you see some or even all of the original source material?

What is this, I don't even... Who on earth is going to admit they prefer fanon to canon? Never going to happen around here.

I suppose you could say that writing slash has made me more aware of the subtextual stuff going on (eye contact, body language) rather than just the dialogue but I'm not sure if that's what the question is going for. I prefer to think of it as seeing stuff that was already there rather than influencing how I see the source material.

Date: 2011-07-13 09:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] captain-tiv.livejournal.com
I love a lot of the fanon in a fandom. Usually, it makes a lot more sense than canon. Plus, it's from us. It's part of the "world" we create from the show that's exclusively ours.

For instance, in the Hardcastle and McCormick fandom, the Judge never mentioned his son's name on the show. Fanon holds that his name was Thomas.

In Stargate, the fans made Major Davis' first name Paul. That was fanon, but they made it canon later on. :)

The problem is that sometimes the line blurs and we think that fanon IS canon.

Date: 2011-07-14 12:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leethet.livejournal.com
In HP, a lot of fanon is better than canon - but of course I like canon-based fanon, myself (that is, no AU), so ... I wasn't sure about the question either. I write based on canon, not fanon, but that doesn't mean a fannish interpretation or story might not be much better than canon. :-)

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