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I'm interested in seeing how the popularity in HD fanfic has changed over time, and I thought one way to do that would be to look at how many fics get posted to fests each year.

I did a count for 2014 a couple of months ago, but before I can count how many fics were posted in 2013, 2012, etc. I need to know how many fests there were each of those years.

Question: Has anyone else already done this? I hope I'm not duplicating someone else's efforts!

To start with, I'm just going to look at Drarry-focused fests, not more general HP fests. I went through [livejournal.com profile] hp_masterlists and tried to come up with a chart of HD fests through the years. The html table is inserted below the cut. (You may have to use the slider bar at the bottom of the post to see the whole thing - I seem to have trouble formatting wide tables to fit within LJ's specifications. It's very frustrating):

Edit: screenshot here (click to enlarge). HTML table is still below the cut

 

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
hd-holidays hd-holidays hd-holidays hd-holidays hd-holidays hd-holidays hd-holidays hd-erised hd-erised
hd-holidays
(Summer)
hd-smoochfest hd-smoochfest hd-smoochfest hd-smoochfest hd-smoochfest hd-smoochfest
serpentinelion
(Secrets and Wishes)
serpentinelion
(Secrets and Wishes)
serpentinelion
(Glompfest)
serpentinelion
(Glompfest)
serpentinelion
(Glompfest)
serpentinelion
(Glompfest)
serpentinelion
(Glompfest)
Big Bang, Baby Big Bang, Baby Big Bang, Baby serpentinelion
(Summer kink)
hd-bigbang: erised hd-familyfest
hd-fqf hd-fqf hd-inspired
(Mpreg)
hd-inspired
(Back to School)
hd-careerfair hd-fan-fair hd-relief hd-fan-fair hd-fan-fair hd-fan-fair
hd-remix hd-remix hd-inspired
(Animagus)
hd-remix hd-remix hd-remix hd-remix
the-eros-affair
(1st wave)
hd-fluff
(Halloween)
hd-fluff
(Halloween)
hd-fluff
(Halloween)
hd-fluff
(Halloween)
hd-fluff
(Halloween)
hd-fluff
(Halloween)
the-eros-affair
(2nd wave)
the-eros-affair
(3rd wave)
hd-worldcup hd-worldcup hd-parallel
(round one)
hd-owlpost
(Halloween)
hd-writers
(Tricks for Treats)
hd-fluff
(Valentine's)
hd-parallel
(round two)
hd-owlpost
(Christmas)
hd-owlpost
(Valentine's)
hd-owlpost hd-owlpost
dracotops-harry dracotops-harry dracotops-harry dracotops-harry
harrydraco
mpreg
harrydraco
mpreg
harrydraco
mpreg
harrydraco
mpreg
hd-seasons
(Halloween)
hd-seasons
(Lip-locked)
hd-tropes hd-tropes
hd-seasons
(Stocking Stuffers)
hd-seasons
(Stocking Stuffers)
hd-cliche hd-cliche
hd-birthdaybash hd-birthdaybash
(Death-Rebirth)
slythindor100 slythindor100
hd-birthdaybash
(drabble-a-thons)
hd-birthdaybash
(Sex Outdoors)
hd-level-two hd-hurtfest
hd-canon-fest
hd-cockbook

 

General observations:

  • There were a lot fewer fests before 2010 than after. This could be because I've inadvertently left some out. If anyone has any corrections please let me know.
  • 2011 had more HD fests than any other year (counting communities who put on more than one fest that year)
  • 2014 had the second most fests of any year, which seems to indicate that interest is not waning :)
  • I chose not to include [livejournal.com profile] hds_beltane, since that fest also includes fics that aren't HD
  • I also chose not to include comment fests, since those are harder to make counts of, but I could be persuaded to change my mind

Of course, more fests don't necessarily mean more fics. If could be that one year had a lot of fests with hardly any fics. I won't know until I've done a count.

But that brings up another question: should I count drabbles in the overall fic count? For example, in 2010, [livejournal.com profile] hd_birthdaybash had a couple of drabble-a-thons which produced several dozen drabbles. If I counted each of these as a 'fic', that would probably skew the count for 2010. Anyone have an opinion on this?

And again, any corrections or suggestions are welcome. And if you can't see the full table, let me know and I'll try to fix it (or if you know how to get LJ to like my tables, that would also be helpful :)

Date: 2015-03-06 08:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] this-bloody-cat.livejournal.com
That's actually really interesting... I think during the first years there used to be more HP fests than HD fests -- but since I've never actually looked this up, I may be wrong! And yes, I think most fests these days have fewer fic than the ones back then (but OTOH, they're also more specialised!) I haven't checked this either though, so I could be wrong (would definitely be interested, though!)

Date: 2015-03-06 11:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cagnurit.livejournal.com
Thank you for the hard work!
This chart is such a precious thing <3 Make it easier to follow all HD fests chronologically.

I suggest maybe post the chart as a picture, to see as a whole? :D

Date: 2015-03-06 11:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raitala.livejournal.com
I think the proliferation of fests over time is an accurate representation of a change in the structure of fandom participation. It does mean though that your picture of fandom activity will be squewed. Back in 2005-7 a lot of people just wrote the fics they wanted and shared them directly via flists and comms. There were a lot of long-running WIPs and so on. Fests were a dimension, but not the main platform for fandom activity like they are now.

So more fics being written in fests does not map on to more fics being written. I think your data will be more meaningful 2010 onwards to chart fandom activity via fests where the correlation is stronger. I hope I've managed to explain myself?

Pre-2010 data might be useful primarily in comparative terms (2005 hd hols compared to 2011 hd hols etc.) but still. The evolution from mailing list and message board culture meant that it took a while for writers to decide that profile for their work was best sought via fest participation.

Date: 2015-03-06 12:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] capitu
That's really interesting!

I know vaysh has a list of H/D fest, and she had one for last year. :)

Date: 2015-03-06 06:59 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] capitu
I have some 2014 master lists here: http://capitu.livejournal.com/361445.html

Those aren't only H/D, but if one day you decided to make a list with H/D in other fests might be useful. :)

Date: 2015-03-07 12:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] vaysh
I think that [livejournal.com profile] hd_relief Fest for Japan from 2011 is missing. :)

Date: 2015-03-07 12:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] vaysh
I've made posts of all H/D Fest since 2011. The tags are
2011 hd fests
2012 hd fests
2013 hd fests
2014 hd fests
2015 hd fests
Always the last post in the year has all the information about the fests (masterlists).

You may also want to check out this post: Master Lists of the Harry/Draco Fests, Fairs, Big Bangs and LDWS (2004 - 2013). I had to discontinue the list because of time constraints and it seemed I was duplicating information with the H/D Fest Posts. But I did a lot of research to be able to incude all the fests (or early forms of what became fests). I don't think I missed any.

The main point, though, is the one that Raitala makes: Fests have only developed in the last five years or so as the primary outlet to showcase fandom activity. Before 2010 a whole lot of fic was written and art created that was simply posted in people's journals and in the then popular archives (Skyehawke, FictionAlley, Hex Files).
Edited Date: 2015-03-07 12:02 pm (UTC)

Date: 2015-03-07 12:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] vaysh
Your post inspired me to update the Master Lists of H/D Fest over at gunshandcuffs. :) It is all updated now. :)

The Daily Snitch: Friday, March 6, 2015

Date: 2015-03-07 09:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] livejournal.livejournal.com
User [livejournal.com profile] kitty_fic referenced to your post from The Daily Snitch: Friday, March 6, 2015 (http://daily-snitch.livejournal.com/850128.html) saying: [...] • : Chart of HD fests 2004 - 2014: input wanted [...]

Date: 2015-03-08 05:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zeitgeistic.livejournal.com
Woah, this is super interesting. Those early days during the first Big Bang and the FQF were magical times. We were all here together in these singular fests instead of branched out into many.

Date: 2015-05-20 04:36 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kitty_fic
Hi... I was looking at this awesome chart again and wishing it was a graphic that could be seen all at once. I didn't have much luck making it pretty but I did manage to get it all on one screen.

Just in case you wanted it... here it is

http://ic.pics.livejournal.com/kitty_fic/28211487/665912/665912_original.png

(Sorry it's not pretty XD)

Date: 2015-05-20 05:02 am (UTC)
kitty_fic: (Default)
From: [personal profile] kitty_fic
OH lol! NO I totally did not see that! That one is much nicer with the solid bg! Sorry I was totally oblivious and missed that link!

This is a cool chart! I joined fandom in 2010 so it's really cool to see the fests in the years before that!

Date: 2016-01-27 11:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alisanne.livejournal.com
Oh, this is interesting.
So what happened pre 2010 you may ask. Well, the big juggernaut of a fest was [livejournal.com profile] merry_smutmas, and everyone who was anyone wanted to write for that. Of course it was a 'lottery' so if you didn't get chosen you were out of luck, until some enterprising soul came along and created [livejournal.com profile] harry_holidays for those of us not fortunate enough to win the lottery. :)
Smutmas closed in 2007, the year after I joined HP fandom, Harry Hols closed in 2010. Both had plenty of controversy surrounding them.
And that, IIRC, was when there was a huge uptick in pairing specific holiday fests. Before that it was all general with all pairings represented. As shown by your chart. :)
The only non holiday fests I remember back then were [livejournal.com profile] reversathon, there was a summer fest (can't recall the name), and the FQ fests.

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