• S3E1. Audience (Or, Chances Are: You’re Not Going to Win the Nobel Prize for Fanfiction)

  • Jan 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

S3E1. Audience (Or, Chances Are: You’re Not Going to Win the Nobel Prize for Fanfiction)

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Jo (@pebblysand) and Lani (@copper-dust) embark on an exploration of the intricate relationship between fanfic writers and their audience. They talk about navigating strategies for audience growth, emphasizing niche awareness, participation in fests, and the leveraging of social media. They delve into the importance of engagement, sharing tips on responding to comments and maintaining authenticity. They discuss their perspectives on the "write for yourself" advice, acknowledging the motivational impact of audience feedback and touch on the evolving culture of fandom over the past decade. Lastly, they explore the delicate topic of responding adequately to criticism and hate.

    This week, we mention:

    • Fandoms: Harry Potter, Peaky Blinders, Spooks
    • Fics: Sunset In Your Veins by baejax, Sleeper by orphan-account, All the Young Dudes by MsKingBean69, the fault in faulty manufacturing by pebblysand, Merry Men by copper_dust
    • Other: Alexandre Astier Interview (French), Title of Show (Musical)

    Your recommendations for this week are:

    • Girl A by Abigail Dean
    • Fool Me Once (TV series)
    • Bodies (TV Series)
    • Society of the Snow (Film)

    You can find us online at:

    • The Fanfic Writer’s Craft: tumblr ; spotify ; ko-fi
    • Lani (@copper-dust): tumblr ; AO3
    • Jo (@pebblysand): tumblr ; AO3


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