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Re: ER Fan Fiction History

by Huntersglenn <huntersglenn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 3, 2005 at 07:06 PM

Laura Hale wrote:

> Huntersglenn wrote:
> 

> mmm.  I hunted down dates.  I think, based on what I was finding, she 
> was writing around 1998 to 2000 that series?

That should be about right.  I know that her having the guts to post ER 
slash was what helped me get up my nerve to post my stories <g>.  I 
think that WP posted here, at a.t.e.c., from the beginning, but that was 
sooo long ago, that I don't really trust my memory.  You might have 
better luck with her posting dates on some of the X-Files slash sites (I 
know she was nominated for at least one award in the X-Files fandom for 
that series).


> That's one of the problems I am having with numerous communities.  No 
> one seems to have histories of anything.  I don't think anyone has any 
> history of anything.  Certainly people have studied it, written about 
> it, done textual analysis of it, studied the legal and ethical aspects 
> of it... but no one seems to have done a comprehensive history of it. :/

>  And I don't think anyone would really have a good place to start.  The 
> thing is so convuluted and messy and trying to figure out what is 
> im****tant, what matters, what patterns exist, etc. is interesting and 
> challenging... and source material just ups and disappears. :(

At the time, it wasn't something that we were thinking about <g>.  I 
know that personally, every time I make a correction to a story, I get a 
new date for it in Word, so for a lot of stories I can't even go back 
and look in Windows Explorer to see when I wrote them.  I did eventually 
adopt the habit of putting the date in the chapters, and that's helped a 
lot <g>.




> Huh.  Wow.  Based on my watching of ER, I would never have guessed that 
> ER fen were doing that... :)

The first fem slash stories that I remember seeing on the internet were 
stories featuring Maggie Doyle, who was the first character that was 
openly gay on the show.  Of course, once the whole Kerry Weaver/Kim 
Legaspi relation****p happened, a lot more fem slash was written, and not 
just for Kerry/Kim, but for other female characters from the show as 
well.  I have a web site for ERROS, and in the links section are the ER 
femslash sites that I know about (www.errealmofslash.com), but I don't 
think that those sites have the early Maggie Doyle stories.  I remember 
seeing those on a Jorja Fox site, but it's not one I bookmarked.


> It was in the FAQ for the community and I thought to go looking after I 
> posted and you replied...  *hums* So that date is now added. :)

ERFANFICTIONZONE is a yahoo group that has a huge archive of fan 
fiction.  They've been around since August 6, 2000.  Another group that 
I'm a member of (also at yahoo groups), is Noahfics, which hosts fan 
fiction that's based on any character by Noah Wyle (most of the fics are 
ER) and it was started April 20, 1999.  I remember there being a Kerry 
Weaver group from around that time period (1999/2000) as well, but I 
have no idea if it's still around (the URL I had for the web archive is 
no longer valid).
> 

> Any dates or any trends like 1997-1999, the year that ER fen wrote 
> pairing x and MPreg or 2002, the year the community shrunk... those sort

> of trends would be nice to know too. :)  They don't need to be exact and

> can be based on guesses.  Just sort of interesting to know what is 
> happening and when...  Er.  Yes.

Trends?  Well, I can't really say that the ER fan fiction community has 
shrunk, because it's never been huge to begin with <g>.  Doug and Carol 
stories were very popular up to the time that the show reunited the 
couple.  After Kerry Weaver became a more featured character, stories 
about her past were popular for a while.  More of the femslash was 
written after Kerry and Kim became an item, although not all of it was 
Kerry/Kim, as I mentioned before.  The majority of the m/m slash 
features John Carter, although other authors have made valiant attempts 
to write more stories for the other men <g>.  There are several authors 
who aren't really members of the ER fan fiction community, but who 
mainly write in other fandoms (with this, I'm not talking about people 
who started out writing ER fics and have moved on to other fandoms, but 
rather people who were writing other fandoms and have also written some 
pretty damn good ER fan fics).

Fics exploring the past of Luka Kovac are very popular (see 
http://lukafic.tripod.com/)
and have been ever since his character first 
appeared on the show.

Definitely nothing in the realm of MPreg <g>.  Adult centered ER fan 
fiction has been around for a while, and there's even an archive for it, 
although I don't know how many people post their stories there lately 
(http://www.geocities.com/nfanfic/).
 There's no date on the site as to 
when it began, but Ruth, the owner, can hopefully help you with that.


Cathy
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
ER Fan Fiction History
Laura Hale <lhale@[EMA  2005-05-03 08:15:04 
Re: ER Fan Fiction History
Huntersglenn <huntersg  2005-05-03 12:46:33 
Re: ER Fan Fiction History
Laura Hale <lhale@[EMA  2005-05-03 15:49:26 
Re: ER Fan Fiction History
Huntersglenn <huntersg  2005-05-03 19:06:21 
Re: ER Fan Fiction History
AzizalSaqr@[EMAIL PROTECT  2005-05-15 12:59:50 
Re: ER Fan Fiction History
Huntersglenn <huntersg  2005-05-22 23:02:25 

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