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wolffyluna ([personal profile] wolffyluna) wrote2019-08-22 07:59 pm

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One of the problems with fandom hopping is that occaisionally I'll get an ao3 comment, or an anon ask, asking if I would pretty please write a sequel to a fic-- and I have no idea how to respond. Because I know it's a compliment, and I know they probably sincerely want more of the thing, and they probably just read the thing, so it feels churlish to say 'I was in that fandom five years ago, and I honestly can't recall much of it. Sorry.'

(I recently got an anon ask wondering if I'd write a happy ending to one of my Angsty AUs-- and I wrote that AU several years ago, and while I'm in that fandom it's fairly tangential, so it's not like I'm in a good position to write a fix it fic sequel. And also that fic is embarassingly bad. But I know that if I wrote a fix it fic sequel, it would be better, and doesn't anon deserve some better fic? But, like, I only vaguely recall the canon.)

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[personal profile] yvannairie 2019-08-22 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Another option is asking for them to pitch a sequel at you. I feel like most people who ask for sequels do have some kind of a sense of what the more they want is, even if they aren't capable of executing it, and just getting it out can relieve that pressure, but this carries the risk of accidentally leading them to think you're taking it on as a project.
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[personal profile] lb_lee 2019-08-22 09:14 pm (UTC)(link)

Ooh, that's an even better idea! I like that and might use it next time we hear it!