While some prefer to avoid the spotlight, others say the fan fiction is finally coming into its own/While controversy around the film Fifty Shades of Grey rages on, an equally contentious battle is being fought within the online writing milieu the book sprung from.
The book Fifty Shades of Grey, on which the film is based, originates from the fan fiction community, where mostly female authors write stories based on popular books and films.Fifty Shades of Grey was written by Erika Mitchell, better known by the pen name E. L. James, as fan fiction based on Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series — sans vampires.It was one of tens of thousands, really hundreds of thousands, of stories written by this vast community of women who were inspired to write and share stories by Twilight," said Anne Jamison, author of Fic: Why Fanfiction is Taking Over the World.
Controversy within fan fiction community
The overwhelming success of the book, and now the film, has drawn a mix of criticism and praise from fan fiction devotees.It's really fractured the community," said Jamison. "It wasn't the first fan fiction to be published, by any means, but it was the first that was so big and so popular and got so much attention."
Jamison says many fan fiction writers became concerned that all the attention to their previously insular community would put them at risk of being sued by the creators of the original stories theirs were based on.There was a feeling that this would shut the whole thing down," said Jamison.There are also those who feel that E. L. James exploited the community she gathered feedback from when she posted chapters of the book online. Members contributed to the story with the understanding that no one would profit from their efforts.
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