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capitu ([personal profile] capitu) wrote2014-04-22 09:27 am
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Tell me about your first time...

... Reading fanfic, reading slash.

slash


I remember when I found fanfiction. It was after I read Goblet of Fire and was waiting for OotP to come out. I found a story, I don't remember how, I didn't know what "fanfiction" was, so I thought it was just someone writing how they wished/dreamed/thought the books would continue; a short story inspired by the books. And so read it.

In retrospect, I realise this was a Draco/Hermione story. It was PG (from what I recall) and it was good. I was a bit confused though, because I didn't understand why Draco was being nice all of the sudden, and why Hermione wanted to hang out with him instead of Harry and Ron. I didn't know what "ships" were either! But still, I thought it was a pretty nifty idea.

Went looking for more. Did some more searching and Ta Dah! Slash. Or rather: SLASH

I read my first slash fanfiction. It was Harry/Draco, NC 17 and a PWP to boot! It was pretty much the hottest thing I had read in my life, up to then. It was. . . it was like seeing life in colours, with the celestial illumination and miracle music and all. (For a more accurate illustration of my actual reaction, see here. Yes. That was me all right.)

I was all, "Oh, this is awesome. I wonder if there's more?" (Only, you know, in CAPS LOCKS and with a crazy/obsessed glint in my eyes.)

And thank you, Internet, because, yep, it turned out there was quite a bit more out there. :D

I found websites and slash web-rings. Eventually I made my way to the yahoo groups, which is where the Harry Potter community lived; slash, femslash, het, it all happened through yahoo groups, later on I found fanfiction.net (I still remember when ffnet was cool), and after a couple of years there, it all moved to livejournal. The rest, is history.

But man, what a thrill; finding, discovering! Opening your eyes to something new, falling in love with a fandom, finding people who loved something as much I did and created all these amazing stories and art, being part of something bigger. *happy sigh*

What about you? How did you find fanfiction? How did you find Slash? Was it Harry Potter first or a different fandom?
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[personal profile] emrys_mk 2014-04-23 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
It all began for me summer of 2002. I, too, camped out in the HP Yahoo groups, where I loved to wax poetic about my love of the character Harry Potter and actor Alan Rickman.

I discovered the wonderful world of fan fic a few months later and immediately began scouring the file sections of every HP group I could find for gen fic. Then I discovered Snape/Hermione and fell in complete love! That lasted a month or two, then I started reading Snape fic with him being Harry's guardian, protector, etc. I couldn't get enough of those fics.

By this time I'd found ff.net and that is when I discovered the beauty and genius of bookmarks!. Seriously, it was the bookmark/favorite option that enabled me to read as many fics as my little heart desired. Sadly, as soon as I read a fic, I removed it from my list. This makes me so very sad :-(

I think I began my LJ in the fall of 2003.

It was a month or two after my ff.net discovery and after I'd begun writing my first fan fic that I discovered what slash was. I began wondering what it would be like for Snape and Harry to be in a relationship, but it seemed SO WRONG! One day I decided to take a chance and see for myself what people were doing with Snape and Harry. My first reading of a slash fic was actually a Snape/Lupin, but I'm assuming it did very little for me. The Snape/Harry won me over immediately.

After devouring ff.net I searched the web for fan fic and discovered the best fan fic ever written, If You Are Prepared! To date, that is my best fan fic discovery ever. Then I found the original Walking the Plank ... Best fanfic site ever!

I eventually started reading and writing Harry/Draco and loved those two together!

I've pretty much ceased being an active participant in the HP fandom, but I'll never close that door completely.