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I am writing a fan fiction about the McMahons and i don't know how to approach Vince and Linda's relationship...should i include him cheating on her or should I just leave that out and pretend it didn't happen same with his relationship with his biological mother... she abused him and she wasn't the only one to do it either should i include the abuse or pretend it didn't happen?

do me a favour though: DON'T TRY TO ANSWER THIS QUESTION IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT FAN FICTION IS FROM MY EXPLANATION!

fan fiction is a type of story written about something that already exists but it is written differently from what is widely known

2007-04-26 04:34:26 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Wrestling

I write fan fiction as a way of getting better at writing and improving how i write. what i am asking is not if it matters but if I should write about him cheating on her or not I've already decided about the other part

2007-04-26 04:47:10 · update #1

6 answers

The key word in the genre you're working with is "Fan Fiction." Now, it's pretty clear that this isn't getting published. No offense to you or your writing, but wrestling literature is rarely put out there for the general public to buy up in novel form. Even if you were to get it published, I'm not sure if McMahon could legally do anything about it (I'm sure he'd try, but he couldn't) considering the genre you're labeling it under. For you peons who don't understand what Fiction means, it means fantasy/untrue. To write a ficticious story about Vince McMahon wouldn't be slander, it'd simply be writing a little fake backstory on the family that is understood to be fake. Might I suggest you take the Orson Wells "Citizen Kane" approach and perhaps have a wrestling family that's archetyped after the McMahons, but with different names?

P.S.-I'd be interested in reading this.

2007-04-26 06:33:19 · answer #1 · answered by Candle 7 · 0 0

Include it.
It will go a long way to giving the characters some depth and personality along with motivation to 'act the way they do' and you really don't want to lose this, or else you lose the readers interest too.
Nobody likes bland characterisation in a book or piece of writing.
You can 'fan fiction it up' haps by altering other areas of their lives.

2007-04-26 11:42:54 · answer #2 · answered by Minny 3 · 1 1

Well if it's fiction why write anything at all. What you shold write about is what you see and hear and know. Whether it will hurt someone or not as long as it's the truth. So write it to your knowledge and nothing more.

2007-04-26 11:45:28 · answer #3 · answered by Always ready for anything 5 · 0 1

flip a coin, heads=truth ,tails=believe

2007-04-26 14:27:42 · answer #4 · answered by Dragon Fire 2 · 0 1

you should write thge truth because when you your real fans find out that you are lying they will hate you cuz dont we all hate liars

2007-04-26 12:16:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

its fan fiction so it dont matta.

2007-04-26 11:38:06 · answer #6 · answered by juddaz1982 2 · 1 1

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