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hello, I used to write about this cute guy (and post a lot about other things lol) masterlist <3
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masterlist <3

Here’s my masterlist, from oldest to newest :) 

SHAWN MENDES :

Performers : Shawn & (y/n) meet before their performance on the American Music Awards.

Unaccompanied Minor : (y/n) is an Air Canada flight attendant in charge of a little girl scared of flying, and Shawn has a concert in London. PART 2

The Story of Us : Shawn & (y/n) have come a long, long way since they met at Universal Studios.

Jeep Fun : Car sex isn’t as easy as people make it look.

Cold Christmas : (y/n) is used to hot weather in christmas, and she misses her home. but she loves Shawn.

Judges : Shawn & (y/n) are judges for The X Factor, and boys seem to really like her, much to Shawn’s dismay.

  • Part Two : Shawn & (y/n) have to face each other after their encounter, and turns out way better than expected.

We Don’t Talk Anymore : Shawn & (y/n)’s relationship isn’t working after years of being together.

In The Name of Jealousy : Martin Garrix is (y/n)’s ex, and Shawn isn’t too fond of him after they find each other at Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball.

Prefects : Shawn & (y/n) are Gryffindor’s Prefects. 

  • Part Two Shawn & (y/n) are Gryffindor’s sweethearts.

The Resident : Aaliyah needs an appendectomy, Shawn is worried, and (y/n) is a surgical resident.

As Long As You’re Here With Me : Shawn & (y/n) have managed to have a beautiful relationship in front of the cameras.

Wedding Bells : based on the song ‘Wedding Bells’ by the Jonas Brothers.

Scared to Be Lonely : based on the song ‘Scared to Be Lonely’ by Martin Garrix & Dua Lipa.

Canadian Boys : Shawn & (y/n) managed to go from ‘dream couple’ to a messy relationship in front of the cameras, and Shawn doesn’t seem to accept that his ex has decided to move on with the one and only, Justin Bieber.

Hearts Don’t Break Around Here : (y/n) and Shawn decide to end their relationship and Aaliyah is there for her brother.

ATTENTION : based on the song ‘Attention’ by Charlie Puth.

Madness : Shawn & (y/n) are having hard times trying to be everything people want them to be, but they are rooting for each other. (based on the song ‘Madness’ by Sleeping With Sirens.)

Stomach Tied In Knots : (y/n) & Shawn’s relationship is hanging by a thread after she cheated on him. (kinda based on the song “Stomach Tied In Knots” by Sleeping With Sirens.

Close As Strangers : so tell me are we wasting time, talking on a broken line? (based on the song “Close As Strangers” by 5 Seconds of Summer.)

Get Used To It : Shawn & (y/n) were best friends, until they discover they work out as something more than just that.

my everything : Shawn & (y/n) get in a fight hours before she’s badly injured shooting her new movie.

The Lion & The Snake : Shawn is a Gryffindor, (y/n) is a Slytherin, and their story is a bit complicated.

  • Part Two : Shawn is a Gryffindor, (y/n) is a Slytherin, and they are a mess.

Undercover : (y/n) is an agent working for a secret agency and has to pretend to be Shawn’s girlfriend in order to accomplish her mission.

Story of Another Us : I got a long-term plan with short-term fixes and a wasted heart that just eclipses. (based on the song “Story of Another Us” by 5 Seconds of Summer).

Doomed from the start : Heartbreak is hard, especially when you have to deal with it in front of the cameras and your ex makes an appearance with his new girlfriend.

baby, lets fall in love : it doesn’t matter how hard she tries, Shawn only sees her as a friend.

Before the Storm : marriage is hard, especially when your husband is constantly traveling and your son doesn’t want to sleep

The Unknown Girlfriend : as he’s smiling to the cameras, his girlfriend is watching him on tv as he leans to whisper something on his date’s ear.

Lost boy when they ended their relationship she blamed her busy schedule. He believed her, but he doesn’t understand how is she now in a relationship with a football player.

Like a whiskey :  I never knew that love was blind until I was hers but she was never mine (based on the song “Whiskey” by Maroon 5)

The Lucky One : (y/n) tries to explain her feelings for her boyfriend while narrating their story.

the good side : she never thought he’d get engaged with the same woman he cheated on her with after they got a divorce. now they have to figure out the best way to take care of their son.

A Daydream Away : they wish they could’ve met ten years ago, back when she wasn’t dropping her daughter at school and wearing a diamond ring on her finger.

  • PART 2: Shawn and (y/n) have to face the consequences of their affair.

angel : she is a Victoria’s Secret angel and he’s starstruck by the way her eyes met his.

Overcomplicated : The more famous they became, the hardest it turned for Shawn & (Y/N) to confess their feelings, but the Grammys might the the push they needed.

Roman Holiday : Shawn & (Y/N) know their relationship is sinking fast, but they deny it in front of the cameras.

Sixth Sense : She knows Shawn loves her and doesn’t say anything because they’re best friends, but she’s getting married and time’s running out.

love letter : Shawn isn’t afraid to show the world how much he loves you, so he opens up about your relationship in an interview. 

call her señorita : she feels like her worst fears are becoming a reality after watching Shawn’s video with Camila Cabello.

  • blurb: what happened after Shawn left?

somebody else : Shawn is a newly divorced father, but his ex-wife is still haunting him, even if he loves you.

International Affairs : Shawn and his girlfriend decide to create memories during the last leg of his tour in South America.

The Connor Situation : Shawn is Camila’s boyfriend, (y/n) is Connor’s girlfriend, but they’re drawn to each other.

a million like you : if there’s a million like you, why can’t I sleep?

blurbs :

text au :

you and Shawn broke up and find each other at the Billboards: part one part two

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So I’m on AO3 and I see a lot of people who put “I do not own [insert fandom here]” before their story.

Like, I came on this site to read FAN fiction. This is a FAN fiction site. I’m fully aware that you don’t own the fandom or the characters. That’s why it’s called FAN FICTION.

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adiwriting

Oh you youngins… How quickly they forget.

Back in the day, before fan fiction was mainstream and even encouraged by creators… This was your “please don’t sue me, I’m poor and just here for a good time” plea.

Cause guess what? That shit used to happen.

how soon they forget ann rice’s lawyers.

What happened with her lawyers.

History became legend. Legend became myth….  And some things that should not have been forgotten were lost.

I worked with one of the women that got contacted by Rice’s lawyers. Scared the hell out of her and she never touched fandom again. The first time I saw a commission post on tumblr for fanart, I was shocked.

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demonicae

One of the reasons I fell out of love with her writing was her treatment of the fans… (that and the opening chapter of Lasher gave me such heebie-jeebies with the whole underage sex thing I felt unclean just reading it.)

I have zero problem with fanart/fic so long as the creators aren’t making money off of it. It is someone else’s intellectual property and people who create fan related works need to respect that (and a solid 98% of them do.)

The remaining 2% are either easily swayed by being gently prompted to not cash in on someone else’s IP. Or they DGAF… and they are the ones who will eventually land themselves in hot water. Either way: this isn’t much of an excuse to persecute your entire fanbase.

But Anne Rice went off the deep end with this stuff by actively attacking people who were expressing their love for her work and were not profiteering from it.

The Vampire Chronicles was a dangerous fandom to be in back in the day. Most of the works I read/saw were hidden away in the dark recesses of the internet and covered by disclaimers (a lot of them reading like thoroughly researched legal documents.)

And woe betide anyone who was into shipping anyone with ANYONE in that fandom. You were most at risk, it seemed, if your vision of the characters deviated from the creators ‘original intentions.’ (Hypocritical of a woman who made most of her living writing erotica.)

Imagine getting sued over a headcanon…

Put simply: we all lived in fear of her team of highly paid lawyers descending from the heavens and taking us to court over a slashfic less than 500 words long.

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pagerunner-j

all of this

Reblogging because I can’t believe there are people out there who don’t know the story behind fan fiction disclaimers. 

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hils79

Yep I used to have disclaimers on all my Buffy fic back in the day. The Buffy creators were mostly pretty chill about fandom but it’s not like it is now. You did NOT talk about fandom with anyone except other fandom people and bringing it up at cons was a massive no no because of stuff like this.

I think Supernatural (and Misha Collins specifically) was when that wall between fandom and creators started to break down. It’s a relatively new thing.

I remember going to a Merlin panel down in London and a girl sitting next to me asked the cast about slash and I thought she was going to get kicked out!

Fandom history is important.

Oh, this brings back some not so-awesome ‘90s fandom memories! 

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griesly

Oh man, let me tell you about the X-Files fandom. Lawyers for FOX sued, threatened, and generally terrified the owners of fan websites on a regular basis. God help you if you wrote or created original art set in their (expansive) universe or worse - dared to write about their characters. Even people who weren’t creating fanworks, just hosting Geocities pages about how much people liked the show would be sent C&D orders or actually fined. When I was first discovering the concept, the first rule of fandom was you do not talk about fandom because the consequences could be devastating.

It was such a strange and uncomfortable experience for me when fans in LOTR and Potter fandoms suddenly started shoving their work in people’s faces speaking publicly about fandom and wanting to engage in dialogue with the creators and actors of the Thing they were into. Fan stuff was supposed to stay online, in archives and list-serves and zines we passed around because it just wasn’t cool to talk about it and it could get you in a boatload of trouble. The freedom we have to create and gather together in a shared space, or actually be acknowledged in any way by people outside the fandom was inconceivable to my fannish, teenaged self. I want fans these days to understand how amazing modern fandom really is, cherish the community, and appreciate what it took to get us here. 

“if you found this by googling yourself, hit back now. this means you, pete wentz”

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teabq

Oh hey, even more blasts from the past.

I was one of the ones who got a love letter from Anne Rice’s lawyers. Bear in mind that up until that point her publisher had encouraged fanfic and worked with the archive keeper (one of my roommates at the time) to drum up publicity for upcoming books and so on.

I could tell such tales of how much Anne screwed over her fans back then. The tl;dr version is that she and her peeps would use fan projects as free market research and then bring in the lawyers once it was felt Anne could make money off of it herself. (Talismanic Tours being one of the most offensive examples of this.)

But where fanfic is concerned not only did we get nastygrams but one of my friends had Anne’s lawyer trying to fuck up her own privately owned business which had NOTHING TO DO WITH ANYTHING ANNE RELATED. Said friend was a small business owner with health issues who wasn’t exactly rolling in money, so guess how well that went?

On top of that when yours truly tried to speak out about it I discovered that someone in Anne’s camp had been cyber stalking me to the point where they took all the tiny crumbs of personal information I had posted over the course of five years or so and used it to doxx me (before that was even a term and in early enough days of the WWW that this wasn’t an easy task) and post VERY personal information about me on the main fandom message board of the time. Luckily for me the mod was my friend and she took that down post haste, but it was still oodles of fun feeling that violated and why to this day I am very strict about keeping my fandom and personal lives separate online.

Hence why those of us in the fandom at the time who still gave enough of a shit to want to keep writing fic DID keep writing fic, but shoved it so far underground and slapped it with so many disclaimers they could’ve outweighed the word count of War & Peace. It wasn’t just for the purpose of protecting fic but for trying to protect our personal lives as well.

(Also would love to know who @tiger-in-the-flightdeck knew. Life paths crossing after so many years….)

Lucasfilm also sent cease-and-desist letters to Star Wars fanzines publishing slash.

My favourite bit I read from one included the idea that you weren’t allowed to have any explicit content, of which anything queer, no matter how tame, was included, to “preserve that innocence even Imperial crew members must be imagined to have”.

Yeah. The same Imperial crew members who helped build the Death Star to commit planetary genocide.

(It’s one reason Sinjir Velus, while I still have some issues with him, feels like such a delicious ‘f*** you’.)

Later on, they were apparently persuaded to ‘allow’ fans to write slash, provided in ‘remained within the nebulous bounds of good taste’.

(On a related note, if I wasn’t quite so attached to my URL, I would 100% change it to ‘Nebulous Bounds’, because that’s just downright catchy)

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thepioden

Anne McCaffrey had this huge long set of rules about how exactly you were allowed to play in her sandbox. Dragonriders of Pern was my first online fandom, and I was big into the Pern RP scene - and just about every fan-Weyr had a copy of these lists of rules McCaffrey wanted enforced. One of which was ‘no porn’ and another was basically ‘it can’t be gay’ (and for a while ‘no fanfiction posted online’? which??? anyway.)

She relaxed a little as time went on, but still. 

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mikkeneko

Let’s not forget: the reason AO3 is called ‘Archive of our own’  is because it was created in response to some bullshit that assholes were trying to play with fan creators. Basically (if I remember the fiasco correctly) trying to mine fandom creators for content which they could then use to generate ad profit on their shitty websites. When the series creators objected, the fans tried to pull their content, only to find that the website hoster resisted, claiming their content was all his now.

That wasn’t even all that long ago…

fandom history class

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lazaefair

To this day, *talking* about writing or reading fanfiction - just acknowledging that it exists - to anyone other than people I know are in fandom as well, feels like a dangerous act. The strict separation I maintained between my real life identity, my online identity, and my fandom identity (yes, they were separate, because some of the most vicious and mocking people were fellow nerds) has broken down a bit these days, but I don’t think I’ll ever be able to integrate them as freely as some younger fans do.

Everybody should know that AO3 is just one project of the Organization for Transformative Works. Their mission is much broader than just hosting a (very good) fanfic site. They do all kinds of fandom history archiving and publish an academic journal, but most importantly, they perform legal advocacy to protect the fair use rights of people who make fanfic or fanart.

The OTW Legal Committee’s mission includes education, assistance, and advocacy.

  • We create and post educational materials about developments in fandom-related law on transformativeworks.org and on archiveofourown.org.
  • We assist individual fans when their fanworks are challenged, we answer fans’ questions about law relevant to fanworks, and we help fans find legal representation.
  • We partner with other advocacy organizations and coalitions in the U.S. and around the world.
  • We advocate for laws and policies that promote balance and protect fanworks and fandom.
  • And much more!

I haven’t been involved in fandom stuff all that long, but I find this stuff so fascinating!

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hoenursey

whew, i feel old, but that’s mostly bc i was on forums way way waaaaay too young. but this? yes. all the way. people had password protected forums on the weirdest, most unconventional websites. before you could even be approved by the mods they would search your blog, your other accounts, question you, everything, all because we were broke teens and preteens trying to do something for fun and if someone got in who could doxx you or send your work over to a lawyer? that was it, you were OVER. that’s also part of where fandom wars and the defense of fandom came from: quote unquote “enemy” fandoms would infiltrate just to hurt you. @theglintoftherail makes a very good point: ao3 is a goddamn haven. and they’re a great team of lawyers and people dedicated to protecting fanworks! part of the reason it’s so great is because they know there’s no one like them out there. they also go to the ends of the damned earth to protect you and to be inclusive, which is why there’s shit like tentacle porn and underage and dubcon. because they’re dedicated to protecting readers and creators to the death. they don’t advocate for it and they have the extensive rating and tagging system because of that (legit the best tagging system i’ve ever seen) but they don’t know if you’re dealing with trauma or if you need to get something out. do not forget your fandom, kids. jesus

Who else knew nothing about this? A show of hands

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yamaccino

I’m just the right age to remember the disclaimers and to have HEARD about the Anne Rice, Anne McCaffrey, and X-Files fiascos, but I was never in any of those fandoms and I was more or less on the tail end of that. I can’t imagine having to be scared to tell people I write fanfic. So glad we’ve come so far.

Every time I start reading fanfics, I thank all of you people whose neverending resilience and the drive to be creative made it possible for me to consume content freely and without worry 🖤

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threshie

My older fics have the disclaimers. Heck, my older fanart has disclaimers in the descriptions. FFN and DeviantArt were those times, AO3 and Tumblr era I stopped finally.

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alexseanchai

in context of a verified-official-account tweet beginning “Want to write your own #InterviewWithAVampire stories?”:

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rthstewart

Bless.  Good times friends.  Good times.  I remember snagging at a Con a zine with a Star Wars story that had earned a C&D – slash AND ‘cest plus illustrations.  It was like buying drugs – hey, psst… want the content that Lucasfilm doesn’t want you to see??? and how all the X Filed Memento Mori (I think it was MM) screen grabs kept getting taken down.

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xiaoluclair

Rivalry isn’t hate, it’s a partnership in disguise. If you want to give it your all and be your best, you need a rival. Without one you wouldn’t be your best, you wouldn’t give it your all.

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