Pidgeot500
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Hi, I've been thinking...
Of course I reailze there are authors who enjoy Pokemon fanfic no matter what the subject, theme, setting, characterization, or writing style, but I have to admit I'm not one of them. Truthfully, not many fanfics draw my interest such that I find myself thinking of it or looking forward to it when I'm not directly reading it or discussing it.
For instance, I appreciate stories with dynamic characters and events, plot-based in essence, more so than vignettes or stories that focus more on people than on Pokemon or vice verse. It's odd, I know, but it's my own particular tastes.
So what I'd like to know is--does anyone else feel the same way about kinds of Pokemon fanfic? Not that you wouldn't read a lot of different fanfics, but maybe you feel that a particular content or type of perspective interests you more. Of course you could appreciate literary and well-worded Pokemon fanfic above all else, but outside of that, perhaps certain subjects happen to spark your interest?
This question is slightly different that the previous topic I posted about what you look for in a Pokemon fanfic, because this one is solely based on content. The reason I'm posting this is because I think it'd be a really neat idea, for my sake and (as I hope to find out through this topic) perhaps for the sake of others, to create keywords/labels for Pokemon fanfic that allow a person to get an idea of what it's about. Not to say that I'm too lazy to click on topics in Pokemon fanfic forums and read a few paragraphs, but I am so selective that it would very much increase the efficiency of such forays if I were able to pick out the few that I might enjoy especially.
I just think that this idea is something that could be very useful in some circumstances, or maybe it's something that should just be "put out there".
Has anyone done anything like this before, I wonder?
OK, on the subject of categorizing Pokemon fanfic, though, I think I've kind of worked out something out of a methodology. Let me know if I'm crazy, but...
With regular fiction we have fantasy, sci-fi, horror, adventure, suspense novels. I'll rougly define these as "A story that could happen ordinarily in the real world, but with some fairly central/essential element of X" where X is "fantasy", "pseudoscience", "adventure", "suspense" etc. I think that can be translated into Pokemon fanfic simply by replacing "real" with "Pokemon", e.g. "A story that could happen ordinarily in the Pokemon world, but with some fairly essential element of fantasy".
An indicator of "sci-fi" Pokemon fanfic would be significant expansions on what we know of the Pokemon world that concern science/nature, but that don't go too far "out there", for instance a scientist creates a device to locate any Pokemon then Team Rocket steals it and uses a ten-thousand-year sample of the hair of a Mew to use it to try to find Mew, or for instance having some element of psychic powers/destiny, a la Sabrina, or for instance infiltrating the Clefable moon base. A "fantasy" Pokemon fanfic would pretty much defy what we think we know of the Pokemon world, for instance explaining Pokemon as simply animals with the power to access elemental energies and then giving humans this power (Pokemon MASTER).
However how easy it to tell simple fiction from sci-fi, when the Pokemon world is so undefined right now? I'd just call this "expansion", and say that there are degrees of it. Creating a new continent and/or new Pokemon is significant expansion, but simply expanding the role of some person or organization in such a way that doesn't directly betray what we know of the Pokemon world from the TV show or games would be only subtle expansion. Maybe "expansion+", "expansion++", and "expansion+++" or summat.
And of course there could be a way to touch upon the setting and overall plot/mood/themes, and most importantly the fic's style. For setting there'd be the canon Pokemon world and other Pokemon worlds created by the others, so I guess that'd be just a dual label. For plot/mood, you can have stuff like "humor", "romance", "adventure", "action", "mystery". For fic style of the top of my head, maybe "scriptic", "poem", "vignette", "novel" I think.
Then there'd be ways to talk about elements of the story, some of the more common ones maybe being trainerfic, Pokemon-only...
Does any of this sound remotely interesting, or am I just letting ideas get out of hand?
Of course I reailze there are authors who enjoy Pokemon fanfic no matter what the subject, theme, setting, characterization, or writing style, but I have to admit I'm not one of them. Truthfully, not many fanfics draw my interest such that I find myself thinking of it or looking forward to it when I'm not directly reading it or discussing it.
For instance, I appreciate stories with dynamic characters and events, plot-based in essence, more so than vignettes or stories that focus more on people than on Pokemon or vice verse. It's odd, I know, but it's my own particular tastes.
So what I'd like to know is--does anyone else feel the same way about kinds of Pokemon fanfic? Not that you wouldn't read a lot of different fanfics, but maybe you feel that a particular content or type of perspective interests you more. Of course you could appreciate literary and well-worded Pokemon fanfic above all else, but outside of that, perhaps certain subjects happen to spark your interest?
This question is slightly different that the previous topic I posted about what you look for in a Pokemon fanfic, because this one is solely based on content. The reason I'm posting this is because I think it'd be a really neat idea, for my sake and (as I hope to find out through this topic) perhaps for the sake of others, to create keywords/labels for Pokemon fanfic that allow a person to get an idea of what it's about. Not to say that I'm too lazy to click on topics in Pokemon fanfic forums and read a few paragraphs, but I am so selective that it would very much increase the efficiency of such forays if I were able to pick out the few that I might enjoy especially.
I just think that this idea is something that could be very useful in some circumstances, or maybe it's something that should just be "put out there".
Has anyone done anything like this before, I wonder?
OK, on the subject of categorizing Pokemon fanfic, though, I think I've kind of worked out something out of a methodology. Let me know if I'm crazy, but...
With regular fiction we have fantasy, sci-fi, horror, adventure, suspense novels. I'll rougly define these as "A story that could happen ordinarily in the real world, but with some fairly central/essential element of X" where X is "fantasy", "pseudoscience", "adventure", "suspense" etc. I think that can be translated into Pokemon fanfic simply by replacing "real" with "Pokemon", e.g. "A story that could happen ordinarily in the Pokemon world, but with some fairly essential element of fantasy".
An indicator of "sci-fi" Pokemon fanfic would be significant expansions on what we know of the Pokemon world that concern science/nature, but that don't go too far "out there", for instance a scientist creates a device to locate any Pokemon then Team Rocket steals it and uses a ten-thousand-year sample of the hair of a Mew to use it to try to find Mew, or for instance having some element of psychic powers/destiny, a la Sabrina, or for instance infiltrating the Clefable moon base. A "fantasy" Pokemon fanfic would pretty much defy what we think we know of the Pokemon world, for instance explaining Pokemon as simply animals with the power to access elemental energies and then giving humans this power (Pokemon MASTER).
However how easy it to tell simple fiction from sci-fi, when the Pokemon world is so undefined right now? I'd just call this "expansion", and say that there are degrees of it. Creating a new continent and/or new Pokemon is significant expansion, but simply expanding the role of some person or organization in such a way that doesn't directly betray what we know of the Pokemon world from the TV show or games would be only subtle expansion. Maybe "expansion+", "expansion++", and "expansion+++" or summat.
And of course there could be a way to touch upon the setting and overall plot/mood/themes, and most importantly the fic's style. For setting there'd be the canon Pokemon world and other Pokemon worlds created by the others, so I guess that'd be just a dual label. For plot/mood, you can have stuff like "humor", "romance", "adventure", "action", "mystery". For fic style of the top of my head, maybe "scriptic", "poem", "vignette", "novel" I think.
Then there'd be ways to talk about elements of the story, some of the more common ones maybe being trainerfic, Pokemon-only...
Does any of this sound remotely interesting, or am I just letting ideas get out of hand?