Board Thread:SurvivorFanon Wiki Proposals/@comment-1827503-20130724224433/@comment-1294345-20130725005800

Yes! We are a growing community, and us "veterans" should help make their fanons a must read!
 * 1) Make your characters. Give them a nice backstory for them to be rootable.
 * 2) Plan your fanons beforehand to give you time to incubate ideas. Decide on your boot list and voting history. The voting history will give an idea on how the season will pan out.
 * 3) Storyline! Using notepad, MS Word, or any word processor, you must now expand the ideas that you have when you made your complete voting history. You have to add the specifics as to how the outcome came to be. Think about the character development of your contestants, from why is this contestant acting like this in the game (perhaps some traumatic pre-Survivor event), to how will this contestant move forward in the game with all that strife. You also need to inject realism into your story, from dialogue, interaction and feasibility of the story (do you think this is what actual contestants from the real show would do? This is much more crucial when you decide on writing a fanon with returning players from the canon show).
 * 4) Before you post, you have to check if your story is consistent. Readers won't read stories that have loopholes.