Fandom Snowflake Challenge #3
Jan. 5th, 2022 10:07 pmTaking on the meme/challenge here.
Fandom Snowflake Challenge #3
In your own space, put some favorite characters into an AU, fuse some favorite canons together, talk about your favorite AU/
I’m certainly not going to try to write a piece of fic on such short notice, so clearly talking about the genre is the approach I’ll have to follow.
First of all, I’m going to skip over AUs entirely, since that’s a big enough subject for a longish post of its own. And I’m taking it for granted that by ‘fusion’ is meant what elsewhere I see called ‘crossovers’, which is where I want to focus. And, since my own primary fandom has always been Buffy the Vampire Slayer, I’ll mainly be looking at crossovers with BtVS.
I’ve done a few crossovers myself, most prominently “… Than Meets the Eye” [BtVS/
Furthermore, I’ve taken pleasure from several crossovers written by others (and recced several of those in Snowflake challenges from previous years). The most ambitious were “the League of Extraordinary Women” [multiple crosses] and “the Secret Return of Alex Mack” [multiple crosses] by Diane Castle, “Far Beyond Normal” and “Return to Normal” [BtVS/
pprfaith [BtVS/
I’ve seen crossover trends come and go. I can remember when the most frequent Buffy crossovers were with the X-Files and Highlander; that was followed by a period where there was quite a bit of crossing with La Femme Nikita. Later there was a lot of Harry Potter, and a boatload of Buffy/
Which raises an interesting note, that any crossover can be made to work with effort and imagination, but some go more naturally together. If you pay attention, you can see points of correspondence between certain fandoms. Buffy and X-Files? weirdness, frequently but not necessarily supernatural. Buffy and La Femme Nikita? bad-ass females. Buffy and Highlander? personal combat. Buffy and Supernatural? demon hunters. Buffy and Harry Potter? magic.
The ones that go naturally together mesh more easily, require less work … which makes it possible to skate, if an author is so inclined, and end up with a decent but not outstanding story. Things like Buffy/
Though I haven’t named any of her individual works, mainly because she tends to focus on sketches/
jedibuttercup. She can cross anything with anything else (and possibly has done so), and the range of character insights — and character interactions — is dazzling and maybe a little intimidating. Every really effective crossover takes all the characters seriously, and
jedibuttercup approaches her every effort with what appears to be genuine respect and affection.
There we are, then. Make what you will of that.
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Date: 2022-01-06 08:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-01-16 10:57 pm (UTC)If you’re particularly interested in crossovers, though, probably the best place to look is at Twisting the Hellmouth. (And if you want to focus on shorter pieces,
Thoughts
Date: 2022-01-07 07:23 am (UTC)The connection between Buffy and SG-1 isn't tone or content. It's portals. Buffy's world has portals from one dimension to another, and she's cross through more than one of those; SG-1 has the Stargates. You can plausibly connect any portal to any other portal, and the fish-out-of-water results can be fascinating. Though I agree it does require skill to render well. You have to think of that connection, for one thing. If the author doesn't find a good hitch, the pieces won't stick together.
Re: Thoughts
Date: 2022-01-16 10:58 pm (UTC)