Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Fanfiction




For those who saw this coming, bravo! I had planned on writing a blog entry and stating my opinion about fanfiction for some time now, but first let's explain what fan fiction is:

  Fan Fiction is when someone takes either the story or characters (or both) of a certain, piece of work whether it be a novel, tv show, movie, etc., and create their own story based on it. Sometimes people will take characters from one movie and put them in another, which is called a cross-over


Wow! I think I might have been a fanfiction writer back in the day when fanfiction wasn’t even known. I was 14 when I wrote my first fanfic story on a spiral note book, it was a cross-over about Doctor Who and Star Trek. No, I am not joking, I did write a fanfic about two of my favorite shows. Unfortunately, I must have thrown the spiral note book away, I didn’t want anyone else to read it, I suppose. I can’t find it anywhere. It has been many decades since I wrote it. I wrote the story for my own entertainment and even if I wanted to share the story on my blog, I couldn’t because I don’t have copies, too bad though, it would have been interesting.

Copyright issues

 *fan fiction deals with legally protected works. By writing stories featuring someone else’s characters, fan fiction authors are treading on risky legal ground. This is doubly the case when they publish their work for others to enjoy. In the US and many other countries, authors have copyright over their creations. This is a detailed legal situation, however for fan fiction writers, the chief concern is with derivative works. Copyright gives the author the sole right to create derivative works, basically works which use protected elements of the source material. This is a pretty cut-and-dry situation, stating that you cannot legally use their characters or settings for fan fiction.There are three ways fan fiction writers may still be free to use copyrighted elements for derivative works. The first is through exceptions given to parody, the second through exceptions granted for ‘fair use’, and the third by general permission of the author.

Public domain

If written work or images are in the public domain then it can be used freely in any work. This includes characters such as Robin Hood, Hercules, Tarzan, Dorian Grey, and Dracula (which is why there’s an almost constant stream of movies, books, and video games starring these characters). There are several ways a story can enter the public domain (the author could, for instance, give up their rights to the work), but the most common is simply the passage of time.

There are many fanfiction stories online from various writers and not all of them should have their work published. Most fanfic writers rather stay on the websites pertaining to fanfiction and not risk copyright issues when trying to publish a book based on their story however, there are some who choose to take the risk and change their characters to a point that they can publish their book whether through mainstream publishing companies or self-publish.

Let’s talk about Fifty Shades of Grey

*As numerous reports have outlined, 50 SHADES OF GREY grew out of a multi-part series of fan fiction called MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE, based on Stephanie Meyer’s TWILIGHT novels, that James (a pseudonym for London-based television executive Erika Leonard) published online between 2009 and 2011 in various venues, including fanfic.net and her own website. When she contracted with Writers Coffee Shop in early 2011 to publish the works, lightly rewritten to take out any references to Twilight characters and situations, E.L. James took the fan fiction versions offline.


I’ve never read that woman's work, however before I wrote this blog entry I had to read some of that book and to be honest, I am not into fanfiction, even though I did write one myself when I was a kid. I’ve never heard of about Masters of the Universe, but then again, I’m not a Twilight fan either, so I would not have ventured into a Twilight Fanfic website.
 Most recently, I took it upon myself to read a few chapters from the Fifty Shades of Grey book, I downloaded it and read 4 chapters. It is easy read. I later, watched the first Twilight movie. 

Yes! I do see the similarities between the characters. In fact, I feel the author should have done a better job in disguising and changing the characters even more.


The author’s writing will not be discussed here because even though I resent the whole 'Mommy Porn' thing that was thrown around when people talked about the books, I’m not going to put another author’s writing down. This isn't about James writing style.  
 She has her own style of writing, easy read, kind of okay. I want to focus on how similar her book series is to her fanfiction story. As people have stated, Masters of the Universe is no longer online and that was a smart move on her part to remove it. I have no idea how she got away with the copyright issues. Go figure, right? The only thing I can think of is that she made a deal with the Devil. I am jesting, of course. But am I? 
 

Below is a link to how similar her character is to the Twilight characters. Please visit and judge for yourself.




So, despite of a few people who have published their fanfiction, I recommend that people try their hand out in fanfic but keep in mind that if you truly want to be a writer and a published author, make up your own characters. Don’t mold them after characters that have been used. You want to be real, genuine.

Creating Your Own Characters:

I would much rather create my own characters, brand new, and not mold them after a character from a show or movie. I suppose some authors take inspiration from movies & TV series but the majority create genuine characters from their own imagination.  
In all the books I've written, none of the characters are based on any character that have been used in movies or TV series. Just noting. If interested, download or purchase one of my books. 


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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Reasonably Priced



Most recently, one of my books has a free download promotional deal on it. I don't do it that often. my books are reasonably priced, and if you have kindle unlimited, you can download the books  for free! 

Some People have to Hate!

I read on a forum---wait, let me just post what a user commented about Indie/self-published authors being desperate:

"If you wait long enough these so called authors will make their book available for free. Stupid self-published authors can't sell their books. Ha!"

So, that puts some salt on a wound, right? Some people.


The thing is, some of us authors WANT people to buy our books or download them. As the title of this blog entry states, "Reasonably Priced". 

Yes, most Indie/self-published authors books are reasonably priced.
 My goal is to share what I've written.  I'm proud of my work and my accomplishments. Some of the self-published books have inspired  screen writers or TV screen writers to come up with material for  movies and shows. Just noting. 




With that said, I am sharing a link to one of my books:


Please do read, rate and review. TY
(Reviews matter)

Chandra's Quest 
 14 & over book

Monday, September 3, 2018

CreateSpace and Kindle Merged



Most recently, CreateSpace and Kindle merged, leaving some Indie/self-published authors having to make changes on their kindle books. 




I don't know about the rest of the authors, but on my part, I had to create two of my books as new paperbacks, for Kindle. I  changed the book cover image and on one book, I decided to change one or two things within the manuscript, so for those who have uploaded Saints and Sinners: Affairs of the Heart, please do upload the book again or buy the paperback. The image is awesome, and it does say a lot about the story in general. 


Kindle version


Paperback version


paperback version of Chandra's quest Book 2


NOTE: the eBook version of Chandra's Quest Book 2: Twisted Embers looks like the picture below:


I believe that any changes that I've made to any of my books, won't show up on Amazon's display list for a week or two. 



(Facebook would not let me boost Saints and Sinners because of the cover image. Personally I've seen worst. Just saying. Since Saints and Sinners and The Other Side of Things are novelettes, boosting them, really doesn't matter but it's my full length novels that matter, so I will continue to boost them)