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if you follow my tumblr you probably know it's mainly me flailing about cap2

but sometimes i do cool stuff too, like this post about fanfic titles (and why we never see them irl)

there's more discussion if you click through the notes, but tbh it could do with more? i'd like more input anyway. :D

Date: 2014-05-20 10:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] huldrejenta.livejournal.com
Goodness, this is such a cool topic! I thought about doing a study on book titles for my Masters Thesis, but changed my mind when realising that I probably couldn't make it extensive enough.
I'm really off to bed now, but had to have a look at your post.

Your point about target audience is a very valid one. Fandom takes for granted that those who read/look for fics to read, already have at least some basic knowledge about the characters, plot, genre; as well as some knowledge about fanfiction itself. This gives the writer quite a lot of freedom.

I had some thoughts about traditions developing in fandom; whether there're statistically significant differences between titles chosen when you've just entered fandom and when you've stayed a while, and whether there're different styles/traditions from one fandom to another (or even from one pairing to another)
- but I'm way too tired to be even remotely coherent now.

ETA: html and being very tired don't mix well - sorry for the edits!!
Edited Date: 2014-05-20 10:17 pm (UTC)

Date: 2014-05-22 08:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] huldrejenta.livejournal.com
I thought about studying various trends in book titles - variations between title choices in different genres, eras, different publishers and so on. I think it would have been a lot of fun, but probably better for a small paper than an extensive thesis :)

It's interesting to see if there're differences between title choices in various fandoms/pairings! I do have a feeling that some of the titles you mentioned (like 500 miles (i’m coming home to you) or long live living (if living can be this)) are slightly more common in Marauder fics than for instance H/D fics? And I wonder if het fics (at least canon het fics) often have titles more similar to the book tradition?

I do think that more books could choose titles more similar to fanfic titles :) Maybe editors are too conseravtive? I recently read Buzz Aldrin, hvor ble det av deg i alt mylderet, which I pretty much picked up because the title intrigued me.

Then again it's also quite possible that I've read way too much fanfic, and that I'm rambling away :)
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