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For example, Tony Stark offering a poor, but clearly gifted young woman a college scholarship and a future job at Stark Industries if she did well would be all right. However, Tony Stark having her move in with him and personally mentoring her would be going overboard. If you're unsure on how far is too far for your fic, simply ask yourself what the canon characters could do to help your character without making any long-term personal commitments or lifestyle changes, and you should be fairly all right.

It's one thing to simply have a canon character who is talented, attractive, or whatnot. And in and of itself, it's not necessarily bad to have an OC who competes with or even beats a canon character at something.

While simply being able to hold one's own or compete against a canon character isn't a problem, it's another thing to make a point of pitting or comparing your character against a canon character simply to show off how much more talented, badass, pretty, handsome, talented, or whatever your OC is supposed to be. And when it comes to fictional characters, talent and attractiveness is not a contest, nor does being more talented or attractive make for a "better" character.

Similarly, avoid putting canon characters down to make your character look better - EG, "I'm Dean Winchester's daughter, but unlike him I'm actually responsible" or "Unlike my cousin Usagi, I'm not a total airhead. Likewise, don't try to compete with or outdo the canon characters on past tragedies and hardships. The main purpose of tragedy and hardship in your character's backstory should be to explain what kind of a person your character is now, not to make your character seem more deserving of sympathy and coddling than anyone else, or to make your character seem the most badass or resilient for having gone through it.

Also, if you make a point of trying to outdo everyone else's tragedies and hardships, you're probably going to end up with a story that's too over the top to be believed.

Try not to make the canon characters excessively antagonistic or mean toward your OC. First, derailing a canon character or exaggerating that character's bad traits to make an antagonist for your character hurts the credibility of your story, as people will have a harder time believing that the character could really act that way. Secondly, it's likely to put fans of those characters off from reading your story.

If you're considering making a canon character antagonistic toward your character even if this character is a villain in canon! Also pay attention to how the canon character treats different types of people, and ask yourself which of these people your character has the most in common with, and thus which type of treatment your character is really the most likely to get.

On top of that, factor in if applicable that healthy adults don't automatically view other people of the same gender as competition, and that adults particularly those who are twenty-five and older don't usually get up to Mean Girls type shenanigans or engage in sophomoric pranks or hazings. If your plot requires your character to have an antagonistic figure that the canon characters are actually poor fits for, you'd probably be better off creating another OC to fill the role instead.

These will help you write characters who react to things and interact with each other more realistically and naturally. Unless you're writing an AU, keeping the canon parts of the universe consistent with what was depicted in the source material is fairly important to writing a good fanfiction.

Many fanfictions suffer from unnecessary passages and natter that bog down the story and put it at risk for boring off potential readers. How you describe your OC can be just as important, if not moreso, than the actual traits xe has in terms of making the audience like or dislike your character.

No matter how good your OC and plot is, people are going to be put off by poor spelling, punctuation, and paragraphing. It's not a matter of snobbery - it's the fact that these things make a story harder to read. You're writing a story where most of the cast just happens to have a few superficial details in common with someone else's characters. You might as well change their names and and call it an original fic. Try to tell a new story.

Some fairly common ways people go about rehashing a canon story over include: Retelling the canon story with the addition of an OC. Avoid rehashing or retreading canon passages or scenes. If the fanfiction is posted on a fanfiction website, it doesn't cost a cent. This is annoying, but unfortunately Fanfiction has created an anti-spam "blocker", that disallows you to write the link of a website outside of the fanfiction site.

I hope this has answered your question. Invadar Zim fanfiction can be found at www. Do you mean that you cannot find the right words for your story -- or do you mean that the website didn't print your story correctly -- please edit the question so we can answer it for you. It doesn't. Mpreg stands for male pregnacy. A male character in the fanfiction gets pregnant. To find fanfiction for anything, go to your favorite search engine, type in the word "fanfiction" or "fan fiction" if you prefer and then the subject you are looking for Twilight, Naruto, Harry Potter, Star Trek, whatever.

This will pull up all the websites with fanfiction for that subject. There is a link below to a website that lists the Best Fanfiction Sites!

Before one can submit a story to the Harry Potter Fanfiction website, one must register on their website. After one has written the story, one can submit it to the site. An AU fanfiction is an alternate universe fanfiction.

I would like to say one thing I only found one story on fanfiction-dot-net You could try searching LiveJournal communities or writing some yourself! According to WikiPedia, programmer Xing Li created and runs the website. OCC Transport was created in As in Doctor Who stories? WikiAnswers is not a website for soliciting. Write whatever you want to write. If you want someone to tell you what to write, you need to advertise on one of the fanfiction websites like fanfiction.

Log in. Fan Fiction. Study now. See Answer. Best Answer. OCC is a typing error, but there are two common abbreviations similar to it. It's usually quite annoying to read, but sometimes it works if there is an explanation for the difference in behaviour OC stands for original character.

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