Fan Fiction Charity
- JohnWillow
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Fan Fiction Charity
I've sat on this idea ever since reading All The Kings Men but i'm not sure it's really feasible.
I thought it'd be a nice thing if some of the fan fiction posted on this forum was like compiled into a book and sold in aid of a pet charity. There'd obviously be no money in it for the writer's but it would be rewarding to know they're helping a good cause. But since it's already online perhaps that idea is a bit redundant. Anyway i just thought i'd get some people's thoughts.
I thought it'd be a nice thing if some of the fan fiction posted on this forum was like compiled into a book and sold in aid of a pet charity. There'd obviously be no money in it for the writer's but it would be rewarding to know they're helping a good cause. But since it's already online perhaps that idea is a bit redundant. Anyway i just thought i'd get some people's thoughts.
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Re: Fan Fiction Charity
Sorry, but who would buy the fanfictions?
People that never heard of housepets are obviously not buying any fanfiction in here. Unless if the only customers were people in this forum, that would not work.
People that never heard of housepets are obviously not buying any fanfiction in here. Unless if the only customers were people in this forum, that would not work.
- FlintTheSquirrel
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Re: Fan Fiction Charity
I dun really think it would be an all to effective thing. All of King's Men already did have a contest on how to finish the story, so dun really think that extra Fan Fiction in regards of it would work either. I have never really heard of a Book of Fanfiction, but I dun think it would be effective unless it was of a more well and internationally known title.
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- JohnWillow
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Re: Fan Fiction Charity
I see your point. I just imagined that the series had a reasonable fanbase.
Spike - "Seriously, a talking Dog is the weird thing about all this"
Me - "Not at all, the fact that you're a dog and not a lizard is much weirder"
Me - "Not at all, the fact that you're a dog and not a lizard is much weirder"
- JeffCvt
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Re: Fan Fiction Charity
I think it could work, there might not be a ton of money raised,
but if it went to a good cause then every last bit counts, right?
but if it went to a good cause then every last bit counts, right?
Jeff "Clavy" Civit
Re: Fan Fiction Charity
much as i would like this kind of project see the light, i see several problems:
1) the final word is up to Rick, he's the owner of everything HP related.
2) We'd need an editorial staff to select what's worth selling, then editing the stuff.
3) We'd need Rick or someone very talented to illustrate the thing. A market product should be distinguished for some bonus art
4) as already pointed, the market would be limited to the fanbase
1) the final word is up to Rick, he's the owner of everything HP related.
2) We'd need an editorial staff to select what's worth selling, then editing the stuff.
3) We'd need Rick or someone very talented to illustrate the thing. A market product should be distinguished for some bonus art
4) as already pointed, the market would be limited to the fanbase
Re: Fan Fiction Charity
This could work if Rick is willing to put in the time to deal with this project as well as finding enough writers to create enough short stories (thats a better name than fanfictions) to fill a book, and we could include some of the other writers work from Media Median if they are willing to contribute.
We could publish the book on the Amazon Kindle Publishing thing as a charity fundraiser project for an animal charity (like RSPCA or SPCA) which would explain why all the stories are about animals.
Who knows, we might have a Kindle bestseller on our hands.
We could publish the book on the Amazon Kindle Publishing thing as a charity fundraiser project for an animal charity (like RSPCA or SPCA) which would explain why all the stories are about animals.
Who knows, we might have a Kindle bestseller on our hands.
Re: Fan Fiction Charity
Now, THAT's an idea!
If Rick agrees to that, we could write original stories to be fit in the comic continuity, sort of like 'All the King's Men' project! And with his art and signature, THAT would sell!
If Rick agrees to that, we could write original stories to be fit in the comic continuity, sort of like 'All the King's Men' project! And with his art and signature, THAT would sell!
- JohnWillow
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Re: Fan Fiction Charity
The kindle idea sounds awesome, i'd certainly be willing to submit an original story.
Spike - "Seriously, a talking Dog is the weird thing about all this"
Me - "Not at all, the fact that you're a dog and not a lizard is much weirder"
Me - "Not at all, the fact that you're a dog and not a lizard is much weirder"
Re: Fan Fiction Charity
It's really not super viable.
Plus Rick really does not have the time to take yet one more project under his belt when he's got a three times a week comic, his own stories, art, commissions and other stuff to do guys.
Plus Rick really does not have the time to take yet one more project under his belt when he's got a three times a week comic, his own stories, art, commissions and other stuff to do guys.
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Re: Fan Fiction Charity
It's better to let an idea into the air even when it's not viable than to let it rot unsaid and regret what may have been.