Post by account_disabled on Nov 24, 2023 22:26:29 GMT -6
The term fix-up , used by van Vogt himself, appeared in Peter Nicholls ' Encyclopedia of SF meaning a novel created by an author by taking some of his stories, often unconnected, and rewriting them as a single story. A fix-up (also written as fixup) is therefore a book created from previously published stories and then edited together with new material added that gives the whole a uniqueness, so as to be read like a novel. I, Robot is a fix-up of Isaac Asimov, for example. Van Vogt fix-ups are The Weapons of Isher , Mastermind , Cruise into Infinity . the clip show is not a real narrative, as it consists of clips of episodes already broadcast edited as if they were flashbacks.
In this regard, however, I remember a novel which in my opinion was written in the form of a clip show - even if in fiction, or in any case when talking about stories told through text, it is not exactly correct to talk about clip shows: The Hill of Memories of Richard Adams, sequel to the masterful Rabbit Hill , but certainly not of the same depth. Fanfiction Or fan-written fiction . In this case we are talking about stories based on TV series, ranging from 1000 word bonsai tales to short stories to novels. These are Phone Number Data therefore derivative works. However, there are the legal aspects of this type of narrative to consider. By publishing stories about characters or locations in copyrighted works, you are violating the law. There is also another question that arises: whose story is it derived from? As an author, I demand that the authorship of the characters, of the places, of the so-called "concept" of the work be recognized, but the story belongs to the author who writes it.
Fanfiction is therefore an amateur literary phenomenon, it represents the rewriting of pre-existing works, a new narrative that combines elements of a work, making them relive in new scenarios and new adventures. Missing moments Usually typical of fanfiction, missing moments are narratives born from temporal holes within the original story and thus represent events that have never been told. In a certain sense they resemble untold stories. In every novel or film there are scenes (moments) mentioned but not fully explained, therefore missing , in fact, from the story. Missing moments fill those narrative gaps present in the novel or in the original narrativetechnique that focuses on a part of a character's life (slice of life) that lacks a coherent plot, action, conflict, climax, conclusion.
In this regard, however, I remember a novel which in my opinion was written in the form of a clip show - even if in fiction, or in any case when talking about stories told through text, it is not exactly correct to talk about clip shows: The Hill of Memories of Richard Adams, sequel to the masterful Rabbit Hill , but certainly not of the same depth. Fanfiction Or fan-written fiction . In this case we are talking about stories based on TV series, ranging from 1000 word bonsai tales to short stories to novels. These are Phone Number Data therefore derivative works. However, there are the legal aspects of this type of narrative to consider. By publishing stories about characters or locations in copyrighted works, you are violating the law. There is also another question that arises: whose story is it derived from? As an author, I demand that the authorship of the characters, of the places, of the so-called "concept" of the work be recognized, but the story belongs to the author who writes it.
Fanfiction is therefore an amateur literary phenomenon, it represents the rewriting of pre-existing works, a new narrative that combines elements of a work, making them relive in new scenarios and new adventures. Missing moments Usually typical of fanfiction, missing moments are narratives born from temporal holes within the original story and thus represent events that have never been told. In a certain sense they resemble untold stories. In every novel or film there are scenes (moments) mentioned but not fully explained, therefore missing , in fact, from the story. Missing moments fill those narrative gaps present in the novel or in the original narrativetechnique that focuses on a part of a character's life (slice of life) that lacks a coherent plot, action, conflict, climax, conclusion.