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fandomsecrets2014-01-23 06:43 pm
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This is purely descriptive though, there's no rule that says fanfic has to be niche, or that all fanfics will always be niche. After all, a huge amount of fairy tales, legends, plays, and general pre-copyright law writings that are considered great now are basically fanfic. Virgil's Aeneid may be the example that's most similar to modern fanfic in terms of form. :)
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A product that's designed to be attractive to a broad audience is usually a mess of compromised choices, don't you find? If the result isn't bad, it's usually at least schlocky. Not always, just usually. It seeks to not offend.
Of course, great art can come from compromise and (self) censorship (I'm thinking of some classic Hayes-code era movies), but it usually doesn't.
For me, fanfic being niche is a plus.