really interesting to me that in response to zar saying he was stepping back from the fandom and would prefer his works remain inaccessible, iâve seen three/four responses:
omg this is awful for me (usually with a comment about how they were reading something and hadnât finished it)
i totally understand zarâs decision, this is really unfortunate that he felt this way
iâm so confused, what did the fandom DO to him
people explicitly going against what was in his post that said he was making his works inaccessible by sharing links to it via google drive. after heâd taken them down.
Iâll give the folks with the number three response the benefit of the doubt that not all of them are on tumblr/twitter/marauderstok etc all the time, butâŚ
Yâall really canât play the âwho did this?? what did they do??â card when youâre holding the smoking gun of your âhereâs a link to all of Zarâs works saved on google docsâ post.
Iâve spoken about this time and again, but authors arenât machines who exist to produce works for readersâtheyâre human beings! They have lives! They have other things to worry about! And when fandom becomes Too Much in one way or another, plenty of them will leave because itâs not worth the trouble.
So if youâre devastated that zar âburned down the library of alexandria,â by deleting his worksâŚconsider what might have gotten him there?
Consider that he didnât say âiâm bored of writingâ in his post, but instead âits kind of really miserable here, and im having personal issues with itâ
Consider! That Authors Deserve to be Treated Respectfully
and maybe donât go peddling PDFs/Google Docs of their works if theyâve explicitly asked for that not to occur, for fuckâs sake
Itâs also really disheartening to see that the majority of the response has largely been âmy favorite fics are gone!â instead of âholy shit, one of the bigger authors in this fandom at present has been driven to delete their works.â
A real life person feeling so miserable about engaging with a community that they once found camaraderie and friendship in that they decide to remove themself and all of their works? from it?
A bit worse, respectfully.
I donât know how many times we as authors have to say that some aspects of this community are shitty, or have to acknowledge that there are absolutely social politics at play in a fucking fandom space thatâs meant to be stress-relieving.
How many ways do we need to say that we hate seeing people going directly against the things weâve askedâputting fics on goodreads/storygraph/amazon, sending our works to Lulus for printing, redistributing our works in PDFs after weâve taken them downâfor the general community of readers to understand that weâre tired of this?
Actions have consequences, and while the direct impact of something like this happening is that a bunch of people are (already) posting about how sad they are that these fics are gone, or being angry with Zar for making a choice he felt was best for himâŚ
The bigger picture? The one that the commodification of fics makes it hard to see?
You are slowly but surely excising authors from this communityâwhether by being the purity police, harassing authors, making their lives miserable on social mediaâand one day, youâll find yourself saying âwhy arenât there any good writers anymore?â (whichâŚfolks are already saying!)
It wonât be because they donât/didnât exist. Itâll be because they heard the screams and turned tail before they had to face whatever vitriol their peers were enduring.