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水蓝色的鱼 @ 2008-03-27 14:48

英文slash分类,还有一些术语之类的资料,留作存档OTZ
除了下面这些应该还有别的,但是啃HP slash这段日子以来,看到的WARNING里面这些也算是很常见的了

欧美原作品,还是看英文同人感觉更好
目前么看到过让我动心的中国人写的HP同人

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General definitions

fan fiction:
Original fiction written by fans of a particular TV Show/Movie (or sometimes book) set in the universe depicted by that work. It's like historical fiction, but the history in which it is set, happens to be a fictional history invented by someone else. Also called fanfic or fic for short.
fandom:
A fandom is the group of fans of something. Probably by analogy from "kingdom". "X Fandom" is the collection of all the fans of X where X is some particular TV Show, movie, (or book) or if X=SF, then it means fans of Science Fiction (whether that be Media (TV shows and Movies) or Lit (books)) in its loosest sense (Speculative Fiction, SF&F).

When "Fandom" is used without a qualifier it means fandom in general, all fandoms altogether, or, quite often, all of SF Fandom. "I first discovered Fandom in 1985."
fanfic:
See fan fiction.
fanzine:
Fanzines are amateur magazines produced by fans.

These can be of many kinds, from newsletters, letterzines, fiction zines, perzines (personal newsletters) and so on. When I use the term unqualified, I usually mean one which contains fan fiction. Fan fiction fanzines are either anthologies of many people's work, or single-story "novels" by one person. Also called zine for short.
fic:
See fan fiction.
zine:
Short name for fanzine.
Fanfic-related definitions
adult:
Adult fan fiction is, as it is elsewhere, fiction which is sexually explicit or violent, with emphasis on the sexually explict. Thus, it is usually rated an adults-only rating. Adult is distinct from slash in that the sexuality of those involved is heterosexual. (contrast with gen, compare with het)
alternative history:
An Alternative History story is one kind of Alternative Universe story. Imagine a multiplicity of parallel universes branching off, each branch caused by a different event where history happened differently. The history in the case of fanfic is the original universe of canon. An alternative history can happen with fanfic either deliberately or after-the-fact. In the former case, for example, someone might take an event from the show, and write a story speculating a "what-if-this-had-happened-instead?" In the latter case, someone might write a story which is set after the end of the current season of a show which is still being made, which appears to be a possible reasonable speculation about what might happen next, and then when the next season comes out, events happen on the series which invalidate that story.

I don't mean to say here that any story which is set after the end of a finished series is an Alternative History story -- if there is no more history being made, that is, the series is no longer being produced, then there is no history for the story to be Alternative to. There are many branches that history could take after the last episode of a series, but we can never know what the "true" history would have been. Therefore no post-series stories can be called AU.
alternative reality:
An Alternative Reality story is one kind of Alternative Universe story. This is a story where the emphasis is not the branching points of the history of the show in question (as in an Alternative History story), but the differences lie further afield, such that places, things or characters are different, without being able to pinpoint a particular historical event which made them so.

Thus, an alternative-reality story might take Our Heros and plonk them into the far future or the far past, or a different country, or into an alternative future history or even another planet. Or the change could be some other kind of thing, like swapping the roles or positions of Our Heros, in some kind of "mirror" universe. Or something else.

Sometimes it may be hard to decide whether a story is a alternative reality story or an alternative history story, if there is a branching point of history that can be pointed to, but it was so far back in time that the universe which the characters inhabit is very different. (The specific example I am thinking of is a Sentinel story series called "Alternate Reality" by D.L. Witherspoon, in which the main characters had such significant life-history changes long before the time of the start of the series, that they had different professions and completely different expectations of life, even though they were the same people underneath. One could point to the branching points of history, but it was effectively a parallel universe.)
alternative universe:
An Alternative Universe story is a story which is incompatible with the original "universe" depicted by canon. Also called AU for short. There are two basic categories of AU, the Alternative History and the Alternative Reality. In either case, it is no longer possible to reconcile the events (in the story) with the original canon universe.
AU:
Common abbreviation of Alternative Universe. Also referred to as A/U.
avatar:
The dictionary says that an avatar is, in Hinduism, a manifestation of a deity in earthly form; or the manifestation or embodiment of an abstract concept, an archetype. In fannish circles, in relation to fiction, it refers to a character in a story who is the recognisable embodiment of a character from some fannish universe. How does this differ from insertion? (a) The story in question is in an original or real-world historical universe, and (b) everything has been changed except for the personality (and usually the physical description), so as to make the character really belong to that universe. I suppose you could call it "past-life" fiction (or future-life, or parallel-life), since it is more like reincarnation than insertion.

Avatars have turned up in both fan and professional fiction. The fanzines "The Pattern of Infinity" and "Renaissance" consist of stories which place Blake's 7 characters into different periods of history. Tanith Lee, in her novel "Kill The Dead", has avatars of Avon and Vila. And they aren't the only authors, characters or universes which this has been done with.
beta-reader:
A beta-reader (beta) is like a beta-tester for software. They go through a piece of fan fiction to find the "bugs" in it, and see if it works. For some people, it's just a proofreader, but it's often more (or different) than that. Different beta readers tend to look for different things.

For more information on what a beta-reader is and does, look here.
BOTW:
BOTW stands for Babe Of The Week. You know, how Our Hunky Hero always seems to meet, each episode, a beautiful (feisty) woman, who ends up going out with him, and/or exchanging kisses with him, and/or going to bed with him, before the end of the episode -- and is then never seen or heard from again? She's the Babe of the Week. Commonly used in Sentinel fandom, I haven't seen it elsewhere.
canon:
fan fiction is usually based on the universe depicted by some TV show. Canon is that which defines the universe, and is usually taken to be the episodes of that show as aired, not unaired pilots, or original scripts, or information from interviews, or novelizations or novel spinoffs, and definitely not fan fiction.
Canon-Sue:
A Canon-Sue character is a portrayal of a canon character in such a way that, if they hadn't been a canon character, they would be a Mary-Sue character. One can indicate that a given character is being portrayed in a Mary-Sue-like manner by tacking "-Sue" onto the end of their name, such as "Willow-Sue" or "Mulder-Sue". Some characters get this done to them so often that their -Sue name often gets used as the name of this phenomenon (such as "Willow-Sue".
crossover:
A story in which the characters and/or settings of two or more different (shows) universes are combined in the same story. Thus, if Doctor Who turns up in his Tardis on the bridge of the Enterprise, then that's a Doctor Who/Star Trek crossover.
Elseworld:
Usually used to describe a Parallel Universe story or sometimes an Alternative History story where the "history" change is pretty radical. I've only seen it used in Lois & Clark fandom, but I thought it was such a cool term I'd put it here anyway.
fanon:
Those conventions and extrapolations from canon which become so popular and widespread in a fannish community, that they turn up in much fanfic, and often people cannot remember where the idea originally came from, and sometimes they can't remember that the idea isn't canon.
gen:
Gen fan fiction is considered to be "GENeral" -- for differing versions of "general". It is usually rated somewhere between G and "suitable for young adults". The content can vary: many consider it to be anything which is not slash or adult. In Stargate SG-1 fandom, "gen" is used to refer to stories which explicitly exclude romantic stories (see noromo and het). As a contrast, some sections of Sentinel fandom consider gen to be everything that isn't slash -- that is, that gen includes adult fiction as well. So this term may need to be clarified depending on context.
guest character:
A guest-character is a character in a story who, if this were a screened episode, would be played by a guest-star -- in other words, a character who gets a reasonable amount of focus for that story, since the plot is highly connected to that character, but once the plot is resolved, you usually aren't going to see them again. (If you do see them again, they become a recurring character).
h/c:
Abbreviation of hurt/comfort.
het:
Fiction which is sexually explicit, containing heterosexual sex. (see adult) In Stargate SG-1 fandom this term is also used to describe all romantic fiction, regardless of rating -- thus, a PG-rated story which mentions that Jack and Sam are in love, would be called "het" in that fandom, and other fandoms which learned that usage from Stargate fandom.
hurt/comfort:
A story in which one of the characters is physically or emotionally hurt (injured, sick or tortured) and the other character (before or after rescuing them) has to comfort the first one. This form of story goes across many fandoms, and certain characters are favourites for making the victim of the author's sadistic whims. Blair from Sentinel, Daniel from Stargate SG-1 and Avon from Blake's 7 to name a few. Also called h/c for short.
insertion fiction:
This is a specific kind of crossover Parallel Universe fiction where you take characters from one show, and insert them into the roles of characters from another show. It never works, but people still do it. (compare Self Insertion and avatar).
Mary-Sue:
A Mary-Sue story is wish-fulfilment fantasy on the part of the author, where an OC, who is suspiciously similar to the author, waltzes in and saves the day, said character being too perfect to be true. The term comes from an original Star Trek story in which the name of the character in question was "Mary-Sue". To call a story a Mary-Sue is an insult. It is also speculation, because unlike self-insertion fiction, in which the author's presence is explicit, a Mary-Sue character can only be speculated to be so.

Another difference between self-insertion and Mary-Sue is that a self-insertion character is likely to be more realistic and full of flaws, whereas a Mary-Sue is characterised by the unbelievable perfection of their character. (Of course, a self-insertion could also be a Mary-Sue, if it seems clear that the character is unbelievably perfect.) Thus, a story could be accused of being a Mary-Sue story simply because it contains an original female character (OFC) who manages to make the hero fall in love with her. Or an original character who has three Ph.D's and is a perfect hostess into the bargain.

Another piece of possible confusion is that sometimes an established existing main character (rather than an original character) can be called a Mary-Sue (or a twist of the name, like "Mulder-Sue" or Willow-Sue). This doesn't necessarily mean that the author is projecting themself into the character, but that the character is being written in a "too-good-to-be-true" way. One might say that the author has a "Mary-Sue agenda" with respect to this character; that much of the purpose of the story is to push how wonderful this character is.

The masculine version of a "Mary-Sue" is sometimes called a "Marky-Sam" or a "Gary Stu".

A comprehensive classification of the variants of Mary-Sue can be found here. For a more expanded discussion of Mary-Sue look here.
noromo:
Noromo is short for "no romance". Term originated in X-Files fandom fairly early on, to refer to those who preferred the idea that there was absolutely no romance going on between Mulder and Scully. This term can also be used to refer to fan fiction in which there is no romance (see gen).
OC:
OC stands for Original Character -- that is, a character in a fanfic story who is has been created by the author, rather than being a character from the show. Usually used for a character who gets a reasonable amount of "screen time", rather than someone who is basically an "extra". Particularly used for characters who are recurring characters in a series, but also used for guest characters.

Some people object to OCs when they get too much focus, and appear to be "taking over the story" instead of staying in a guest-character or supporting-character role. They say, "If you love that character so much, why don't you just go and write some original fiction starring him or her, instead of putting him or her into this fanfic universe? This story is no longer an X story if it doesn't focus on the main characters of X!" On the other hand, with some fannish universes, it's the concept that appeals to people, and so some folks happily write stories which use the concept, without any of the characters from the series appearing at all, or appearing very minimally. For example, I know people have written Highlander stories with OC Immortals, where they use the concept of Immortality and that's it, no characters from the series at all. Some people like that, some people don't.

(See also OFC and OMC).
OFC:
OFC stands for Original Female Character -- that is, an OC who is female. Some people think that all OFCs are Mary-Sues, but that is jumping to conclusions. However, when the sole purpose of the OFC is to be a love-interest for Our Hero, you can understand why such a conclusion would be jumped to.
OMC:
OMC stands for Original Male Character -- that is, an OC who is male. Not used as often as OFC, probably because there either aren't as many of them, or they aren't as controversial.
parallel universe:
A Parallel Universe story is one kind of Alternative Universe story, also known as a Alternative Reality story.
self-insertion fiction:
A story where the author is written in as a character.

Some people call this a "Mary-Sue" story, but I don't.
slash:
Slash is fan fiction which portrays characters in a homosexual relationship, and derives its name from the slash '/' character used in describing such stories, such as "a Kirk/Spock story". A slash story can be explicitly sexual, and often may be, but a story does not need to contain sex scenes to be considered slash. (Look here for more on slash) (contrast with adult and gen)
smarm:
The dictionary actually defines "smarm" as obsequious flattery, but how that got turned into a term for a story where the characters are expressive and warm and caring for each other is right here. The term is widely used in Sentinel fandom. It is used to refer to the demonstration of strong but platonic affection - up to and including brotherly love. Smarm stories can often be ones where the characters are unrealistically sentimental and overly demonstrative, so my usage of the term varies.
WHAM:
WHAM stands for Wrenching, Heart-Aching Moment, such as might occur in a particular piece of fanfic. (From Lois & Clark fandom)
General fiction-related definitions
drabble:
A vignette which is exactly 100 words long, no more, no less. The term may have originated in Doctor Who fandom, certainly it's the first place I encountered it, and I couldn't find it in my dictionary. From this people also refer to a double-drabble (200 words) and a half-drabble (50 words) (See short-short).
haiku:
A form of poetry originating in Japan, which consists of three lines, the first with five syllables, the second with seven, and the third with five. The general idea of haiku is to sum up the essence of something, in as few words as possible. For more than you ever wanted to know about the definition and history of the Haiku, look here.
novel:
Prose fiction which is at least 50,000 words long.
novelette:
A story shorter than a novella and longer than a short story, 10,000-20,000 words long.
novella:
A long story shorter than a novel and longer than a novelette, 20,000-50,000 words long.
short story:
A story less than 10,000 words long.
short-short:
A vignette which is 50 words or less long.

Another definition is that a short-short is simply a short story which is 3,000 words or less.
snippet:
A short piece of prose, that somehow lacks the structure of a story, more a scene or a couple of scenes than something complete. Like a vignette but less finished.
sonnet:
A poem of 14 lines in iambic pentameter (five segments per line, each segment having a rhythm pattern of two syllables with the emphasis on the second syllable) with a fixed rhyming scheme. For more information on the precise nature and history of the Sonnet, look here.
vignette:
A short graceful literary essay or sketch. A short stand-alone scene. (See short story).

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何谓Slash——Slash的定义及相关讨论

原文地址:
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Slash+fiction
http://www.answers.com/topic/slash-fiction 

http://bbs.jjwxc.com/showmsg.php?board=31&id=1501

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英文 Slash Glossary

Angst
    "angst". Emotional pain. Also a fanfic in which a character’s
    emotional pain is a central plot element. Often prized by fanfic
    authors for the intensity which it adds to a story, or simply for
    the masochistic thrill of it.
    感情上的伤痛。以文中角色的感情伤痛为主题,通常被同人作者视
    为最重要的情节高潮或只是单纯享受折磨角色的快感。

Archive
    A collection of fanfic made available on the Web. Usually this
    collection is of stories posted to UseNet or a private mailing list,
    presented with the fanfic authors’ permissions
    搜集同人文章的网站。通常有作者的授权。

AU
    A/U. "alternate universe". Stories which happen in an universe
    altered, more or less, from the series’ canon.
    相反世界(逆转世界?笑)。发生在或多或少与原著故事不同的世界的故事。

B&D, B/D, bd
    Bondage and Domination. Mind and control games, sometimes
    with humiliation involved. Consensual unless otherwise indicated
    束缚与支配。思想控制的游戏,有时涉及羞辱感觉。发生在双方同
    意下成立的关系,否则会有特别注明。

BDSM
    The story contains both b&d and s&m. Consensual unless
    otherwise indicated.
    包含B&D及S&M的故事。发生在双方同意下成立的关系,否则会有特别注明。
    (小和注明:一般BDSM关系指的是双方同意下成立的关系,是正常性关系的
    其中一种)

Beta
    To edit a fanfic story.
    未完成的试阅版。编辑校订同人故事。

Beta reader
    A fanfic editor.
    试阅者。

Bondage
    Sexual practice in which one of the persons is tied. Consensual
    unless otherwise indicated
    发生在其中一方是处于捆绑状态的性行为。发生在双方同意下成立的关系,
    否则会有特别注明。

Canon
    Refers to facts established by the original fiction, show or series.
    参考原著小说、电影或影集中已建立的事实。

Crossover
    also: X-over
    Fanfic using characters or scenarios from two or more different shows.
    同人小说中所写的角色或情节内容是从两个或以上不同的电影、影集而来的。

Disclaimer
    An obligatory copyright notice attached to each fanfic story, stating
    who the actual owners of the scenarios and characters used are,
    that the story was not authorized by said owners, and that the fanfic
    author intends no copyright violation or material gain.
    声明。每一个同人小说都有义务要附上的原著版权声明,说明到底是谁才是
    真正拥有这些角色及情节内容的版权者,同人作者并没有得到授权使用这些
    角色情节,以及同人作者并没有打算违反著作权,也并没有以此获得任何利益。

Drabble
    A story of exactly 100 words.
    精确100字的故事。

D/s
    Sexual dominance and submission. Consensual unless otherwise indicated.
    性上的支配与顺从。发生在双方同意下成立的关系,否则会有特别注明。

ep
    Short for ’episode’. A given episode of the television show in question.
    片段、集数。影集中的其中一段讨论中的片段或集数。

f
    "female". Any show, non-major-character female.
    任何影片中的女配角。

f/f
    female/female. A fic with a relationship between two women.
    女/女。两个女性之间的关系的小说。

Fandom
    Fans of a serie, movie, etc.
    就是影迷啦,某电影或影集的迷。

Fanfic
    Short for "fan fiction". A story about a show written by a fan without
    any compensation.
    就是同人文。影迷所写的小说,不含有任何报酬。

Fanon
    Information which, while it does not belong to canon, it’s so
    widespread between the fandom that most people thinks of it
    almost as canon.
    不属于原著作品中的情报内容,但因太过于广散分布在影迷之间使得几乎被认
    为是原著正典的情报内容。

Feedback
    The customary thank-you note sent to authors whose fanfic one
    reads; often includes editorial critique. Acts on most authors as a
    highly addictive recreational drug.
    响应。响应给作者的文或信(读后感),通常带有评语。对作者来说是非
    常有效的高娱乐毒品,让作者更有动力写文。

Femslash
    Fanfic depicting a f/f relationship.
    描写女/女的同人文。

Gen
    Refers to fanfic which is not slash, ie, which depicts either no sex
    or het sex only.
    没有slash的同人文。描写没有性爱的或只有男女性爱的文。

h/c
    Hurt/Comfort. Fanfic in which reaction to a character’s pain is a
    central plot element.
    Also, one character tending to another’s pain, often leading to sex.
    伤害与安慰。以角色的伤痛为主题的同人文,同时有另一个扮演安抚的角色,
    通常引导到性爱关系。

Het
    Refers to fanfic featuring or fictional situations depicting two
    people of different genders romantically and/or sexually involved.
    描写两个不同性别的角色的爱情或性爱关系的同人文。

HHJJ
    Happy happy joy joy. Fairly self-explainitory and not widely used.
    这个不知道该怎么解释^^|||||||| 搞笑文吗?

m
    Any show, non-major-character male.
    任何影片中的男配角。

m/m
    male/male. A fic which tells a relationship between to males.
    男/男。描写两男之间关系的小说。

Mary Sue
    1)A character who is a transparent double for the author of the story.
      A story featuring such a character. Those characters are beautiful
      and perfect, that’s why these kind of stories are reviled.
    2)Although writing a Mary Sue accidentally is considered terribly
      gauche, many experienced authors enjoy playing with the concept
      in order to depict themselves in mock argument with their
      characters or to write their friends cameo appearances as gifts.
    3)A story where the author has blatantly written herself in as a
      romantic foil for one (or more) of the characters. Yes, Darth Mary
      Sue is a parody of this.
    1)在故事中作为作者分身的一个角色。以这样的角色为主的故事。这
      种角色都是完美的,因此这类故事通常被痛斥。(?)
    2)虽然描写Mary Sue是被视为笨拙愚蠢的,但有经验的作者都很享受玩弄这些
      观点,只为了描写他们与角色之间的虚假争吵;或有的把朋友写进故事中客
      串演出来当作礼物。
    3)作者故意把自己当作是故事角色间爱情妨碍者而写进去的小说。

Multiple o Multi
    Multiple partners (m/m/f, f/f/f, m/m/m/m...)
    多重配对。(男/男/女、女/女/女、男/男/男/男……)

NC
    N/C. Non-consensual
    非建立在双方同意下成立的关系。

NC-17
    adults only (explicit sex)
    限定成人。或我们说的18禁。有详尽的性爱描写。

Pre-slash
    Prelude to a slash story. Usually they’re stories where the characters
    are still discovering or accepting their feelings for each other.
    一个slash小说的序幕。通常是角色还处在发现或接受他们对对方的感情时期的
    故事。

PWP
    Plot, what plot? A sex story, pure and simple.
    情节?什么情节?单纯为H而H的故事。

R
    rated R (non-explicit sex)
    R级。不明显的性爱描写。(算是16禁吗?)

Rape story
    Fanfic in which a character is raped. Usually implies an h/c plot.
    带有强暴情节的同人文,通常必然包含H/C的情节。

Rating
    The fics are rated according to the American system for rating movies.
    G - Means "general", as in appropriate for any age group.
    PG - "Parental guidence suggested", often indicating cussing, more
        adult themes, or other topics not necessarily appropriate for a
        general audience.
    PG-13 - Implies sex or violence.
    R - "Restricted". Generally indicates cussing, nudity, violence, or
        other topics that may not be appropriate for those under 17.
    NC-17 - "No children under 17" Graphic depictions of sex or
        violence, for adults only.
    X - An older rating, now replaced by NC-17. (much to the relief of
        X-Files writers).
    这些小说都以美国的电影分级制来做分级。
    G - 普通级,任何年龄层都可看。
    PG - 保护级,需在父母的指导下观看。通常有咒骂粗语或比较成人的主题。
    PG-13 - 辅导级,含有暗示性的性爱及暴力。
    R - 轻度限制级(?)通常含有咒骂、裸露、暴力镜头,17岁以下需由父母大人陪
        同下观看。
    NC-17 - 限制级,17岁以下不可观看,有写实的性爱及暴力镜头。
    X - 旧的分级制,现在以NC-17取代。(通常为X-Files同人作者的双关消遣用法)

S&M, S/M, sm
    Sadism and Masochism
    Involves actual pain and humiliation. Always consensual. If
    non-consensual, it’s just sadism.
    施虐狂与受虐狂。包含实际上的痛楚与羞辱。总是经过双方同意的,若非双方
    皆同意的,那就只是虐待。

Slash
    Fanfic featuring two (or more) people of the same gender romantically
    and/or sexually involved. Not to be confused with ’slasher’, a type
    of horror film.The names comes from the slash "/", used to separate
    the couples: Kirk/Spock, Mulder/Krycek, etc..
    以两个(或以上)相同性别的角色为主的爱情浪漫及性爱故事。不要与slasher搞
    混,那是一种恐怖片。Slash的名称来自「」斜线,用来区分配对:
    Mulder/Krycek、Frodo/Arogon等等。

Spoiler
    fanfic which uses events in recently aired eps of the originating show
    (specific eps are usually named.)
    以最近在播放的影集中的事件为题材的同人文。(特殊的集数通常会被指出)

Squick
    something that grosses you out at a gut level, often sexual, but
    that you realize is not gross for everyone. Something that crosses
    your personal comfort levels.
    某些会让你恶心想吐的情节,通常是有关性爱,但要明白并不一定会让所有人恶
    心。某些超过你个人所能忍受的程度的东西。

Threesome
    Three-way sex.
    三人行。

TMI
    "too much information." Almost always sexual
    太多信息。通常是有关性爱。(我也从来没看过这个字)

TPTB
    Acronym for The Powers That Be. The writers/directors of the original
    show.
    原著的编剧作者或导演。

UST
    Acronym for Unresolved Sexual Tension. Canonical or fanfictional
    sexual chemistry between two characters who are not at the time
    in a sexual relationship.
    未解决的性爱紧张局势。两个角色在原著中或虚构的性爱关系中仍未是时候起
    作用。
    (好难翻啊>__<~ 谁来告诉我这样可不可以~~)

Vignette
    Very short story.
    小品文,小插曲。非常短的故事。

WIP
    Work In Progress. A story that is still being written by the author at
    time of posting.
    正在进行中。尚在网络上连载中的故事。
Zine
    Short for fanzine.
    杂志迷。


以上资料来源:
http://www.silentwings.net/yaoi/info/glosario_slash.en.php
http://fictionresource.com/slash/resources.php?section=glossary 
http://www.siubhan.com/sithacademy/glossary.html 
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shire/6930/

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类别的专有名词介绍

Humor--幽默类
Torture--折磨类;譬如X档案MulderTorture类的小说就是写折磨Mulder的
Angst--焦虑,痛苦,担心
mythology--神话
wip--work in process 工事中……未完成的
smut--色情作品
BDSM--SM作品。
AU (Alternate Universe)--架空小说。譬如你想让X档案的人物在魔法世界里逛一圈,那麽这种和原著背景完全没啥关系的小说就是AU类。
Vignette--描写场景片断为主,不构成完整故事
Character Death--有主要人物死亡
Crossover--交叉同人;譬如X档案和Buffy写在一起就是一篇Crossover
Poetry or Filk--诗歌体裁
Hurt/Comfort--伤害/安慰;与Angst一样,是最受欢迎的类别之一
Rape/Non-Con--有强暴情节,非双方自愿而发生性行为
Discipline--训诫文;通过体罚(不会是对肉体造成实质伤害的)来帮助人物渡过难关或解决问题;不一定都是slash的,也有non-slash。反正也是很受欢迎的类别。汗;虽然偶现在还是无法体会这种文的精髓所在,但是它的确也是一门学问。有些文写的好还是特有哲理的。
Male Pregnancy--一般简称为MPreg,男性怀孕;偶觉得是为体现女权主义而产生的。这类文偶不好妄评,但就偶看过的,都是写的充满爱意的(即使是有angst的成分)
Missing Scene--如果是根据电视剧电影衍生的小说,那麽在看电视的时候你觉得A场景和B场景之间也许还发生了一段事情,你把你凭空臆造但却填补了原著剧情的东东写成小说,这种文就是Missing Scene类。
Unclassified--无法分到任何类的;它也是一类呀,笑。
Romance--浪漫情节,爱情故事
Challenge--譬如今天站主说“偶们用『非典』来写篇小说”于是你就写了篇“口罩爱情”那麽这种小说就是Challenge.各个fanfic网站Challenge很多啦,什么红衬衫牛仔裤的都有。相当于命题作文
schmoop--温馨甜蜜的
violence--有暴力内容。
PWP--Plot?What Plot?在故事背后没有什么深刻含意。一篇只是将角色的动作行为经历拼凑起来的小说
Pre-Slash--在故事主角还没有产生爱情关系之前的情节。
Songfic--以歌词为小说主题的
Parody--搞笑小说,请读者不要当真的小品
Citrus--只有亲吻情节的描写的很客气的罗曼小说
Lemon--有形象的性爱场面描写的
OC--Original Character的简称;有原创人物出现的
Disturbing Content--可能出现让你看着难受的情节的小说
Incest--乱伦…………其实至今偶还没见过这类的fic,大概是偶fandom看太少了。
OOC--Out Of Character;就是写的不像原著人物,超乎大家想像的
Suicidal Themes--有自杀或试图自杀情节的
YAOI--一般动漫耽美喜欢用YAOI
YURI--GL;女人/女人
RPS--real person slash真人同人





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