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26 Μαΐ 2022 · If you’re new to the world of fanfiction and fandom-speak, you’re likely stuck on words like canon and acronyms like OTP. This is a simple, scannable, searchable guide to all your fanfiction and fandom terminology questions. From BROTPs to PWP, we’ve tried to cover it all here.
(F/c) favorite candy. (F/p) favorite pizza. (F/s) favorite soup. In the context it is pretty easy to figure out what it means, you just have to figure it out a bit. Basic Family: (M/n) Mom's name. (D/n or F/N) Dad's name or father's name. (B/n) brother name. (S/n) sister name. And so on.
May refer to the content of the fan fiction story, or to a particular interpretation of the original canon story, or to both, if the fan fiction in question is intended to address sexual or romantic subtext in the original story.
Here are a few key words and phrases to help you navigate the world of digital reading. A/N (Author's Note) A note written to the reader from the author. Related Terms: AR (Alternate Reality) Indicates a story that takes place in a universe where a few key details are changed from the original canon.
AN or A/N is Author’s Note, used when an author wants to speak directly to their readers. Often used to apologize for a delayed chapter, comment on reviews, thank people for their support, ask questions on people’s opinions of certain details, etc.
Fanfiction Terminolgy. By Moonbeam's Predilections. This list exists to provide a quick, easy explanation of what all those strange fanfiction terms, slang, and acronyms actually mean as in the wonderful world of fandom.
T.R. Fanatic. No, OC and OOC are different. OC being "original character" and OOC being "out of character" (sorry if I'm repeating myself :P). To answer your first shipping question: it's both. The second...