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Fandom Tagging Question
Question I've been mulling all day:
I've been doing this writing exercise: http://seekingferret.dreamwidth.org/52973.html where I write Pale Fire-style footnotes for famous quotes from other books. If I were to put these on AO3, how the hell would I tag them? I think they're inarguably fannish, inarguably transformative, but it's not clear exactly what fandom they're in. Is it the fandom the footnote is about? Is it Pale Fire? Or is this origfic since it doesn't have the characters from Pale Fire and the actual characters it has are my invented OC specialists?
I've been doing this writing exercise: http://seekingferret.dreamwidth.org/52973.html where I write Pale Fire-style footnotes for famous quotes from other books. If I were to put these on AO3, how the hell would I tag them? I think they're inarguably fannish, inarguably transformative, but it's not clear exactly what fandom they're in. Is it the fandom the footnote is about? Is it Pale Fire? Or is this origfic since it doesn't have the characters from Pale Fire and the actual characters it has are my invented OC specialists?
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Might also tag it with "Pale Fire" in the fandom field. I'm not familiar with that, so I'm not sure if it's reasonable to copy a "pattern" from it--but "If on a winter's night a traveller" has fic that has no direct connection to the original.
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Thanks for the advice. That will be a bewilderingly random list of characters. :)
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Is there a Literature Fandom tag?
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I'm certainly an advocate of a broad definition of fannishness myself.
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I'm an advocate of thorough (some might say obsessive) tagging. I would tag with both Pale Fire and the fandom the footnote is about. If you think of it as origific, you could always slap that on too. Basically, the more the merrier!
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