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[All] What does fanfic and derivative works mean? A comprehensive list of recommended idol fanfic sites!
Curious about the precise meaning of fanfiction and derivative works? For those new to idol fanfiction, we've compiled a comprehensive guide, covering everything from the concept to platform-specific features, recommended sites, cautionary notes, and even a Q&A.
1. What is fanfiction? Let's start by defining the meaning of derivative works and secondary creations.
Fanfic, short for "fan fiction," refers to stories created by fans, based on original works, using their imagination. It encompasses a wide range of genres, including movies, dramas, webtoons, novels, and even stories featuring idol groups.
Here, secondary creation refers to creating new content by utilizing the characters and worldview of an existing work (original work).
"Yeonseong" is a fandom term that refers to all of these secondary creative activities, including writing Yeonseong (fan fiction), drawing Yeonseong (fan art/fan comics), fan songs, and handicrafts. Creators are often called "Yeonseong-ers."
2. Key features of fan fiction at a glance
Secondary Creation: Creating a new narrative by borrowing the settings of the original work.
Freedom of material: All aspects of popular culture, including idols, celebrities, and characters, can be used as material.
Fan-driven culture: Fans create their own content, starting with their passion.
Purpose: This is an expansion of fandom to enjoy the world and favorite characters more deeply.
3. What are the most common formats for idol fan fiction?
Novel-style fanfic: A traditional novel format that emphasizes narrative and plausibility.
Situational Q&A/Script: Short and immediate immersion, sometimes using clitoral language
Iced writing: A format in which the reader becomes the main character in the story.
Depending on the platform, the preferred format and level of completion can vary quite a bit.
4. Idol Fanfiction Site Recommendations & Features Summary
Postype
There are a variety of fan fiction and fan comics, and there are many novel-style fan fiction and stories.
Naver Blog
There are many situational questions and answers, and the script is very informal. It's easy to read and easy to access.
Chatty
As a chat-based platform, the quality of content varies widely. We recommend selecting and viewing the best.
Fanplus Fanfic
Because it focuses on idol-centric content, it's K-pop fan-friendly. Its community-based nature makes it easy to follow along.
5. Things to know when reading fan fiction
Taste Filtering: If you decide on your preferences first, such as Alps, your satisfaction level will increase.
Check for completion: This is especially important on platforms with frequent year-round updates.
Be courteous: Since secondary creation is a form of fan culture, respect for the author and the original work is fundamental.
Q&A
Q1. Is fanfiction illegal?
A. While non-commercial derivative works are generally permitted, commercial use requires caution. Please check the guidelines for each platform.
Q2. Are idol fan fictions also included in the series?
A. Yes, writings about idols are also included in fan fiction.
Q3. What is Dream Stock?
A. I'm talking about a setting where the reader becomes the main character and interacts with an idol. Since tastes vary widely, opinions are divided.
Q4. Where should beginners start?
A. I recommend Fanplus or Naver Blog for easy accessibility, and if you want completeness, I recommend Post Type.
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