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Krait ([personal profile] krait) wrote2011-05-02 05:01 pm

Read Only Fandoms?

Today I've been reading a lot of fic in a number of my favourite tiny fandoms, and being bunnied for the most ridiculous things (Valdemar fic? Why do I suddenly have a bunny for Valdemar fic?!), and traipsing in and out of Yuletide archives both old and new, and I noticed a trend: These small fandoms are fandoms where I yearn for more fic, but am convinced that I absolutely cannot write it. I need it, but I just can't produce! It seems unfair from both ends -- as a reader, and as a writer. Alas.

Does anyone else have this problem? I propose we call these Read Only Fandoms. :D What are yours? (All mine seem to be both small and book-based; anyone have a large or media-based ROF?)
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[personal profile] parhelion 2011-05-02 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it bizarre of me to note I have the exact reverse problem? All my read only fandoms are well-known ones.

I mean, Leverage, for example. I should be well-equipped to write in that fandom (US popular culture! Snappy! Plotty! Capers!) and yet I can't get a word onto paper. Sherlock, and White Collar: the same story. It is to weep.
parhelion: (Weird)

Re: "It is to weep" is an oddly accurate summary of my reaction!

[personal profile] parhelion 2011-05-03 11:48 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Nero Wolfe isn't exactly a huge fandom, either. It's almost as if, when a whole bunch of other fans are writing, my subconscious thinks my efforts aren't needed. Sometimes I feel like a bit of a freeloader.