Yeah but if the new characters interacted with them, isn't that essentially the same as adding since those original characters never really met them? :)
Haha! Yeah, you're right. What I was trying to say is that if one's story took place with Biblical events happening "on the side" that's one thing compared to being submersed in the Biblical event. Does that make sense? Probably not. I would think that for an author it would be hard to keep from adding to the Bible...even fictionally. And then I think I'd have a hard time separating the fictional story from the Biblical event when reading my Bible. But that's just me.
Fanfiction CAN be weird. Sometimes it can be inappropriate. Sometimes it's written very, very poorly. Many of them are very mediocre. Only a few are well written, clean, stay somewhat similar to the original characters' character, etc. I generally like reading the English classics--Jane Austen especially.
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Date: 2008-05-27 01:27 am (UTC)Haha! Yeah, you're right. What I was trying to say is that if one's story took place with Biblical events happening "on the side" that's one thing compared to being submersed in the Biblical event. Does that make sense? Probably not. I would think that for an author it would be hard to keep from adding to the Bible...even fictionally. And then I think I'd have a hard time separating the fictional story from the Biblical event when reading my Bible. But that's just me.
Fanfiction CAN be weird. Sometimes it can be inappropriate. Sometimes it's written very, very poorly. Many of them are very mediocre. Only a few are well written, clean, stay somewhat similar to the original characters' character, etc. I generally like reading the English classics--Jane Austen especially.