I'm pretty sure I've touched on this subject before but I'm just thinking about it lately because while I've had a number of people join me of late (hullo new people!) I've also had a spate of people dropping me off their flist.

You always know why, because interests diverge and fandoms migrate but I just wonder how people feel when an author they like moves on or stops altogether.

I guess this is also prompted by my internal struggle about [livejournal.com profile] spn_j2_bigbang and what to write for it. I have had a couple of ideas and I'm left wondering what people expect me to write and what will give me the best chance to finish and the most pleasure.

On the flist migrations, I'd say I'm seeing the back of quite a few Stargate people. They joined up for my teamfic or my John/Rodney, Jack/Daniel fare, I totally understand that. I feel bad when I see someone pop up on my flist after having made their way through those stories and there's a tiny twinge of guilt that they're not likely to get much new out of me anytime soon. Believe me, I know the feeling. I'm often late to fandoms (hello Buffy and Gilmore Girls) and so make my way through stories written by people that just aren't writing in that fandom anymore.

I haven't left it behind completely. I certainly still read it (and will get back to regularly reccing it, ugh I am SO BEHIND!!) and I'm actually writing John/Rodney now for Sweet Charity but I guess the feeling I get sometimes with Stargate fiction is that anything I want to write has been written before, and most probably by someone much better than me.

I mean I get it, I really do, as I watch some of my favourite people immerse themselves in Merlin fic and I haven't watched a single ep yet. Yes, some very kind and lovely souls have offered to be my dealers (hee...) and if Aussie Teev doesn't get their act together and start showing this damn thing instead of giving us months of teasers then I probably will take them up on it but I also feel that momentary flicker of panic, the no, don't leave me yet.

I'm sure people that friend me now with the hopes of shaking some more Stargate fic loose probably feel the same.

I also feel bad that I don't write as much as I used to. I hate that it feels like the inevitable slow down after the first flush of excitement and I hope it's not just because I'm running out of ideas. My job is vastly different. I honestly 12 months ago had a job where I basically for three weeks out of four had nothing to do except filing and tooling around on the internet. To stave off boredom or perhaps killing my coworkers with a stapler I wrote at work, I wrote alot and I just don't anymore.

So I've got a couple of questions. How do you feel when someone you've been reading regularly moves off to something different? Why do you change fandoms? (New shiny/show stops/you're the only one left at the party)

If I had my way of course, everyone would be writing me Dean/Rory, SPN schmoo, Stargate team Jack/Daniel domesticfutureapocafic.

But that's just me.



And now the poll. The outcome of this poll won't guarantee what I'm writing for Big Bang because who knows, I might end up writing something completely different, but it may help me actually make a damn decision already...

[Poll #1335236]
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From: [identity profile] oxoniensis.livejournal.com


It's funny how easily we can feel guilty about stuff - I know I do too, especially when I write a one-off in a small fandom and people want me to write more in that fandom and I know I probably won't. Or when I fall out of a fandom (Smallville, I loved thee well). But, well, it happens, it's all part of fandom, really, people moving on and stuff changing, and sometimes it's good changes and sometimes a bit sad. I'd say don't feel guilty, but that would be so hypocritical! *g*

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


Hee... I knooooow. It's silly to feel guilt for something like this but I do. On the other side of the coin, I also feel guilty when people move onto something and rave about it and I'm meh...

I'm sure I will love Merlin but there's that tiny part of me that's worried that I won't feel fannish about it, which happens.

From: [identity profile] faithintheboys.livejournal.com


I just wanted to say Hi, because I believe I'm one of those new people. As a fan of gen and not J2 I'm going for Epic Mary lives story. I really love those sorts of stories, unfortunately theres not a lot of them that I can think of. And I think it will be amazing. Whatever you choose though, good luck!

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


Hello! *beams*

I'm definitely an SPN gen writer at heart and I really *should* go with my gut here and write the Mary story.

I may need some crash-test readers for the ending I'm thinking about though because there may just be villagers and pitchforks and fire in my future.

From: [identity profile] mecurtin.livejournal.com


What kind of post-apocalyptic are you thinking of? Because I've been thinking how I want someone to use this book for an apoc. scenario. *big puppy eyes*

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


There was a documentary that I wish I had a copy of on a few weeks ago here which was 'World without People'.

I made my little apoca-loving heart beat triple time.

Basically, head to Las Vegas if you want electricity for more than 3 days after everyone disappears... :)

From: [identity profile] mecurtin.livejournal.com


IIRC that documentary was based on the book associated with that website. Dooooo iitttttttttt.

From: [identity profile] lamis-p.livejournal.com


I friended you because of your SPN writing and because I stalked you for a while and you seemed like a nice person :)

I don't friend just for fandom anymore and I try to have a relationship (I mean this in the most casual of ways) with everyone on my flist. This is easy for me because my flist is small. I also track a whole heap of journals: stalking.

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


I'm the same. My flist is definitely a little larger than I probably ever meant it to be, but I think that's mostly because I am totally incapable of removing anyone. I think that's why I'm so hesitant about friending people back. I just don't want to create a million filters. ;)

From: [identity profile] winterweathered.livejournal.com


I like the Mary lives idea, BUT ONLY IF SAM IS EMPTY AND LONELY FOR HIS ENTIRE LIFE WITHOUT DEAN.

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


AND DEAN WILL BE THINKING THAT HE IS INADEQUATE BECAUSE MARY CHOSE SAM TO TAKE AWAY AND NOT HIM...

OF COURSE IT WILL HAPPEN LIKE THAT!!

You know me too well... hehehee...

I can't find my Lost My Shoe Sam icon but I was going to say that that pout would be saved for Sam's "I lost my Deeeeeeean" face.

From: [identity profile] deirdre-c.livejournal.com


I bet you thought I'd pick J2 (I have your recent one bookmarked and IT SHALL BE READ AS GOD AS MY WITNESS), but omg the idea of a Mary fic sounds cool.

Hmmmm. I'm thinking of a word. It begins with "b" and ends in "oth."

From: [identity profile] maychorian.livejournal.com


I'm too new to LJ to say, but I'm guessing that if I liked the writer enough, I would probably keep them on my flist even if I didn't read their stories, just to keep up with what's going on with them. But that's if you get to know someone socially, of course.

I also seem to be going the Merlin way, too. D: Haven't written anything, but I've seen the show and read some fics. I'm thiiiis close to actually shipping Merlin/Arthur, and I've never shipped anything before in my life. Well, except for Westley/Buttercup, but that totally doesn't count. There is no way you can not ship Westley/Buttercup. Everyone in the world ships Westley/Buttercup. Democrats, Republicans, Socialists, Communists, Libertarians, Green Party, Crazy People--it crosses party lines. Cows in Montana ship Westley/Buttercup. Sheep in Wales ship Westley/Buttercup. Horses in New Zealand ship Westley/Buttercup. And in Soviet Russia, Westley/Buttercup ships YOU.

Um, sorry. Bit of a tangent, that one.

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


Hahahaa... no, that's fine because you're totally right.

From: [identity profile] jamarish.livejournal.com


I'm new around here too, I came for the SG-1 fics, mostly. I love all your fics in that fandom, and I'd love to read more of them, but you don't have to feel guilty for not posting or reccing them as often as you did before, I only want to say that you really shouldn't think that everything has already been done in that fandom, and even if it had I still think that nobody writes sg-1 better than you do, because your use of the characters make the same old stories look amazing and refreshing.

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


Wow... thank you so much!

Honestly, I still have some in me, I'm sure. There's a couple that I've started that I would like to dust off, especially the Jack coming back to claim his Daniel from Cameron story but... *handwaves*

Once I start reccing again properly I won't feel so bad. :)
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From: [personal profile] theladyscribe


But you can also still write the Apocafic.

And I totally get what you're saying about fic and moving on and everything. For instance, I hadn't written Dean/Jo in nine months and at Christmas when I was doing cards, I got a couple of prompts specifically for that pairing. And I wrote them, but they were vastly AU, because both the canon and I have moved on.

To answer your questions: it depends on the author. When it's someone I've become friends with, I will read just about anything they write, regardless of the fandom. If it's someone I've just been following for the fic, I'll probably keep them on the flist at least for a while (after all, sometimes people just dabble in other fandoms for a bit and come back to the primary fandom), but when it becomes obvious they've moved on completely, it's time to let go.

As for why I change fandoms, well, it depends. I used to be extremely fandom monogamous (I went LotR > Firefly > X-Men Movies > SPN with great wide spaces between my involvement in each). Now, I am more open to reading (and even writing) other fandoms. Part of it is because of my love of crossovers, but it's also due to the fen I hang out with; it's much harder to stay out of multifandom love when you're chatting constantly with people who love other things besides SPN.

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


When it's someone I've become friends with, I will read just about anything they write, regardless of the fandom

I am definitely tempted with the amount of Merlin fic popping up from some of my favourite writers but I know I will watch the show eventually so I'm almost saving it I guess.

Sometimes though I will read something even though I have no knowledge and just view it the same as I would an original fic. Sometimes you feel like you're starting halfway through an act but the writers I prefer are brilliant at worldbuilding and so you get a sense of place and time and character even if you're not familiar with the canon.
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From: [personal profile] lark_ascends


Hmm. For me, sometimes the shiny just leaves the show. I started out in Enterprise...and then it ended, and somehow the shiny left (wasn't helped by the fact the final two seasons was when I was really busy with uni stuff and channel 9 was being lame, so I haven't actually finished watching it). Then I discovered NCIS, and it wasn't until I'd watched for almost two full seasons that I fell in love with it. Then stargate took over my life, and my love for NCIS fell off a bit as storylines got a bit silly. Then Supernatural came along and by the end of the first season I'd fallen in love with the boys and devoured fanfic and then started writing my own. Numb3rs has also become a shiny.

If I have a relationship of some sort with a writer who has moved on to another fandom, I'll keep them around. If not, less likely.

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


If I have a relationship of some sort with a writer who has moved on to another fandom, I'll keep them around. If not, less likely.

I'm definitely the same in theory but I just have this trouble with actually removing people from my flist. I think I still have a few people linked that I'd only linked to for fic and had never interacted with who are wholly and soully in bandom now which is a landscape foreign unto me. :)

From: [identity profile] pxr5.livejournal.com


I tend to find that I don't ever really "leave" fandoms. I'll just put them on a backburner for awhile until my interest retriggers.

As for when a writer moves off to something different....well, most of the time, I don't care, as a good writer will get me to read practically any fandom (there have been a few fandoms that have left me totally cold...enough that I won't even read in them, but most fandoms I'll read even if I'm not really a *fan*.)


From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


I guess I haven't been in the whole fandom game for long enough to have actually left one completely. My first "fandom" was actually SG-1 so... nope, still hanging on there. :0

From: [identity profile] girlguidejones.livejournal.com


Can I pick the people who move on?

;)

That show where all the people disappeared was creepy. And I got more than a little verklempt when they talked about all the housebound pets that would starve to death eventually, or become cannibals and eat each other.

No!

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


Eeeee, I know! I just squished the daylights out of my kittens when that was on and was like, "Don't eat each other!!"


From: [identity profile] annerbhp.livejournal.com


Well, we met through Stargate. Maybe you aren't really into that anymore. But you are made of awesome. So, so much awesome. So, as long as it doesn't annoy you to have me here, I am going to be hanging about. And maybe one day we will travel the same fannish circles again!!!

Oh, and by the by, what ever happened to UCP Ficathon? Hmmm?

From: [identity profile] kellifer-fic.livejournal.com


*squishes you like Jack squishes Daniel*

Never leeeeeave me!

Oh, and it's coming. Yes, yes it is. As soon as I... LOOK OVER THERE!!

*runs*

From: [identity profile] indian-skimmer.livejournal.com


I tend to friend communities rather than individuals for specific fandoms. I'll then put a writer on my flist if I like their style so much that I'll read anything they've written even if it's in a new fandom. That way I move fandoms with my favourite writers, rather than feeling they've left me behind. I actually got in to particularly Smallville, and partly Supernatural, by reading fic by people on my flist that convinced me to watch the show.

Write what you want to write, what makes you inspired, don't feel guilty if you don't kill yorself trying to make someone else happy.

However, professional writers whose books I've actually bought and paid for who give up in the middle of a series and move on to something else are *the Devil*. I've paid your rent damnit, finish the damn sequence!

From: [identity profile] lyore.livejournal.com


New fandoms? I have to love the source, but it certainly helps convince me to look at it if everyone on my flist is raving about it.

From: [identity profile] alldunn.livejournal.com


I cannot help with the BB fic, cause I'm still debating to sign up myself, but I can help with Merlin.

Google Project free tv, use the first link, it's some long extended thing. Under tv shows you should find a bazillion links to merlin. Awesome show, just finished watching it myself.
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