As someone who has been writing fanfiction for a good five years now, it's interesting to see someone from the 'outside' talk about the community on the inside. Although I think the inner fandom wars were a bit understated. Either that or this writer didn't travel to the Harry Potter forums.
Uilleand said:
I think it takes a lot of skill and experience to do comedy or tragedy well, or at least to bring a multi-layered approach to it.
For angst stories, yes. It does take a lot of skill to do it well, but the general overview of fanfiction is that skill is lacking, and most writers try to do tragedy and angst just for the sake of being angsty, regardless of whether or not it will make a good story.
Comedy generally tends to go over better, since they are usually built off of a humorous scenario or funny joke. Keeping the humor going though is something that only a few talented fanfiction writers can do.
wadark said:
I've written a bit of fanfiction, including an full-on "novella" from Sailor Moon (Yeah, I know, mock away if you must).
No need. Everyone who has stayed in the fanfiction.net anime community for more than a year probably knows the Sailor Moon plot inside and out without having to do more than read the wikipedia entry. I think Sailor moon also holds the record for "most crossed-over fandom." Harry Potter might be winning nowadays though.
Tom Phoenix said:
However, I know little of the "fanfic scene". So what I would like to ask is....is FanFiction.net the best place to start for a young budding fanfic writer? Or are there websites that come more highly recommended?
As good a place to start as any. That's where I began writing fanfiction, and I still am to this day. It's not a greatly moderated site, but you'll get reviews, be able to make forums and post stories, and even request a beta reader and share documents via DocX file transfer. If you end up in one of my fandoms, you may even get a review from yours truly.
I've been around the block on fanfiction. I've peered into the depths of hell (just look for the story Artemis' Lover if you have a strong stomach) and I've seen works of fiction that were BETTER than the original works. That's right, BETTER. If you take the time to search (or just browse my favorites on fanfiction dot net) you can find some truly epic works of fanfiction.
Popular media also has some great works of fanfiction. Red vs Blue is one such medium. They used Halo to build a story, and now even they have fanfiction. Kingdom Hearts is also another style of crossover fanfiction. Just think of Sora and Rikku as Original Characters and you can really see the similarities.
To anyone else reading this post, if you have a story, post it. If you're interested in writing, then try your hand at fanfiction. But do yourself a favor and don't be lazy about it. Take some pride in your work.