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roseteaxx said:
I myself do not write fanfiction, but I think that when people read books, but things don't turn out exactly as one had hoped (ex. two people who bạn wanted to end up together didn't, which seems to be a fairly common fanfic), people write their own alternative ending. hoặc if some character hoặc event really intrigued someone, but they didn't get to learn as much about what happened as they would have liked (ex. the death of a major character, the mentioning of a big event, if the main characters have kids, etc.), they write their own interpretations of what happens. I agree, I prefer nghề viết văn out of my own imagination, but for some people, it may be good to write based off of someone else's book. As long as they don't themselves to nghề viết văn based off of other people's work, I think there's nothing wrong with it. I mean, I tình yêu to draw fanart, but I draw my own stuff as well. Is drawing fanart lack of imagination? To some extent, possibly. But I do draw my own people and my own settings as well, which is certainly not a lack of imagination. As long as I don't myself to relying on other people's work. (And even so, fanfiction (as well as fanart) does have some imagination in it, if bạn think about it! It's the reader's interpretations, and they are imagining their own way for things to happen. So while I agree with bạn to some extent, I think it's perfectly fine, as long as bạn don't yourself to relying on other people's work). (And I believe they finally made funner a word! Yay! ^_^)
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