How do you favorite a story on fanfiction
AO3 is awesome for keeping track of series. I discovered sequels that I never knew existed for those FFN authors. AO3 is SO good for finding sequels!
I also made a top 5 for Drarry a few months ago. I have my own app for this. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Go to the Community tab. Find your fandom and then look at the communities that are available.
These work best when you are browsing for stories or using the built in search engine. Other Filters You can try playing with the other filters to find success. They might help, and they might not. I hope this helps you find good fanfics on FanFiction. Like this: Like Loading She actually garners enough popularity that followers of her stories have designed merch in her honor. I read "Fangirl" two years ago, well into my college career, and felt completely understood by the author.
In all the time I've written fanfiction, people have asked me why I do it, or why I choose to associate myself with all the weirdos. Simple answer — they aren't weirdos.
I've never understood why feeling a sense of belonging is considered weird. In the high school hallway, other people had their friends — I had characters. So I wrote about them and built a following through that. Fanfiction is a place readers can go after finishing a series where their favorite characters are still fresh, and writers can get extra support during tough times.
Initially, I began writing "Harry Potter" fanfiction after years of missing new content. But being a part of fanfic. Normally, the category that you choose is basically one portion of the community, and it is in this section that you will become popular. Make sure it is reasonably known, but try not to choose one that is too big to start with. Start writing for that category. Start with a one-shot, and take on board the constructive criticism that comes in.
Review other people's fictions. Make sure you don't just write 'great story! Update soon! Try to write a big story, with different ideas. Make sure it's not stereotypical to that section, e. Go for something completely out there, that other people will be interested in. Make friends with the people that leave you reviews. Reply to them and thank them for their advice. Take a look at some of their stories and review them. If you like what you read, add them to your 'favourite authors' list.
Ask some of your new friends if they'd like to collaborate on a story. This can be done by each of you sending chapters to one another to read and edit, and then one of you uploading it. Keep writing interesting stories and one-shots. More and more people will flock to your work, and eventually you will become well-known on that sector of the community of FFN. On the site's main headers tab, along with "browse," there will be a drop down menu saying "Betas. If you find one interesting, send them a request and wait for them to acknowledge it.
Yes No. Not Helpful 0 Helpful I don't have even one follower and none of my family members or friends at even acquaintances read fanfiction. How do I get followers? Start in a large fandom and be an active follower and reviewer of other stories. Keep writing and publishing. When you read FanFiction, don't automatically go to the stories with the most reviews. No matter how many reviews a Harry Potter and Ron story has, if you don't like it, it's not worth your time to read it.
Learn what stories you like in a specific category. Learn what certain terms mean. See the Tips section to a link for more terms. Follow specific people who have stories written that you like. If they had one that you liked, they might have another. In categories with less FanFiction, follow specific authors.
Usually, if they've posted before, they'll post again. If you like a specific author but have read all of their stories, look at their favorites list. They may have great recommendations there. How would I be able to track down a story I was reading without the name of the story or author?
You could type a summary into a Google search, and see if any name or author pops up with a connection to the story. Yes No. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 4. At the top and bottom of thr screen, there is the name of chapter. Beside it are arrows to go the previous or the next page.
If there no arrows, it means that you are at the beginning or end. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 2.
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