I personally would really love to see a Disney fanfiction section on the site or forum. I have things I have writen and would love people to read it and get feedback.
I know that the site is all about Disney DVD, but I think a fanfiction section would be really cool.
FanFiction Section??
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Yeah, you are very right! And, after all, the dvds represent the movies , I mean there would be no dvds if there were not stories to fill them with!
There is a topic, on the other hand, in "Polls and Games" which says ;Write your own Disney Film. You could post something there!
I posted there a summary of a fanfiction of mine about the Little Mermaid and there is also a link to my website with artwork for my fanfic. If you think that something like that can cover your expectations for your fanfiction, then go ahead! I'm also waiting for a reply!
There is a topic, on the other hand, in "Polls and Games" which says ;Write your own Disney Film. You could post something there!
I posted there a summary of a fanfiction of mine about the Little Mermaid and there is also a link to my website with artwork for my fanfic. If you think that something like that can cover your expectations for your fanfiction, then go ahead! I'm also waiting for a reply!
I'm not too keen on fan fiction and I feel like starting a forum just for that would open up something which could conceivably take this forum in a direction that is not what I (and most other posters here, I imagine) envision for it. There is certainly no paucity of places for posting fan fiction on the Internet and as always, a signature or profile link to your website/work is acceptable. I just don't think that, at least for the time being, I want to encourage fan fiction over other means of discussion and I don't think the demand is there. A single thread in Polls & Games on the subject (which Aladdin from Agrabah pointed out) should suffice for the time being.
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