Well, the point of the original post was that we need to learn to tolerate differences in degree, rather than trying to make everything a difference in kind--a lesson that my theory-oriented brain frequently needs to be reminded of, in fact!
In addition to a very good deal of what was a non-fannish LARP-ing (non-fannish because it lacked the fannish community, just being my brother and me, and thus just like with fanfic I'm not sure the term used really applies, except retroactively), I don't think I ever wrote down my non-original stories until after I discovered Star Trek fiction--and even then I worked on what were essentially spec scripts (although with my love of minor characters already in full effect).
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Date: 2007-04-13 12:31 pm (UTC)In addition to a very good deal of what was a non-fannish LARP-ing (non-fannish because it lacked the fannish community, just being my brother and me, and thus just like with fanfic I'm not sure the term used really applies, except retroactively), I don't think I ever wrote down my non-original stories until after I discovered Star Trek fiction--and even then I worked on what were essentially spec scripts (although with my love of minor characters already in full effect).