How to Write Twilight Fanfiction
The Twilight series has become increasingly popular. A big thank you is necessary for the author, Stephenie Meyer. Its fan base is extensive, and there are many activities and interesting things for fans to experience on the Internet. "Fanfiction" is one of the most popular interests of Twilight fans.
Instructions
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Provide a disclaimer before you being writing a fanfiction for Twilight. In any writing document that you are using, it is best to begin with this. Simply state that you do not own Twilight and that you do not make any money from writing the fanfic. You can be as creative or as basic as you want. As long as you have those two basic things in there, you should be fine.
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Provide some basic information at the top: fanfic title, chapter name and number, summary of story, rating and warnings. Feel free to include an author's note if the readers need to know something about the content.
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Decide on the characters to use. You have creative freedom to pick and choose the characters. For more information on the characters, you can consult the books or the Internet. There are several websites to choose from. A good one is the Twilight Saga Wiki.
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Start writing! You can choose to make your story follow the main plot. You can start your very own. The characters do not have to be vampires. This can be an idea that you have in your head. The length is entirely up to you. You can write a single page or a full-on novel. It's entirely up to you!
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After you write and save your fanfic, you can upload it onto a website for other Twilight fanfiction readers to look at. The most popular site for any fanfic fandom is Fanfiction.net. If you don't have an account, simply click on the account setup link. After your account is set up, you can upload your first chapter. The directions are simple and straightforward.
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Rate your fanfiction accordingly. For the fanfiction website, you can determine the rating from the ratings guide. This is important for readers. You do not want to offend someone by having a rating that is lower than it should be.
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If you are writing a story with multiple chapters, set a regular updating schedule. Your readers will be more excited if they understand your schedule.
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Tips & Warnings
Interact with your readers. If they leave a review, you can respond to them.
If you have something to say to your readers, put it in an author's note. Put it before or after the content, and begin it with "Author's Note," "AN:" or "A/N." This is just to let readers know.
For some websites, like Fanfiction.net, you might have to wait a few days to upload any chapters.