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Thus is fiction formed.
Thus is fiction formed.


Other sources of these in the wider world are absences of [[Backstory]], [[Sequel Hook|Sequel Hooks]], [[Plot Hole|Plot Holes]], [[The End or Is It]] and [[Left Hanging]].
Other sources of these in the wider world are absences of [[Backstory]], [[Sequel Hook|Sequel Hooks]], [[Plot Hole|Plot Holes]], [[The End - Or Is It?]] and [[Left Hanging]].


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Revision as of 14:00, 26 January 2014

"Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen."
John Steinbeck

A term used mostly in Fanfic circles for a story idea. The term comes from the notion that the idea will constantly gnaw at your brain until you write it, or from the fact that these story ideas tend to breed like rabbits. Maybe both. Sometimes, a fandom will use the in-universe word for "bunny," such as "plot gizka" for Knights of the Old Republic or "plot Papay" in Tin Man.

Yeah, that's the ticket, rabbits that gnaw while they breed! It could be a kind of horror thing... or maybe a romance... the tragic story of "Elmerus, the Bunny Who Could Not Gnaw", doomed to a life of loneliness, ridiculed by the lady bunnies...

Inspiration may come from Shipping, Crack Pairings (taking pleasure in just making it plausible), or any Ship Tease or Ho Yay left lying around. Even random phrases can spawn a plotbunny. For instance, Lewis Carroll wrote the nonsense poem The Hunting of the Snark backwards from the line "For the Snark was a Boojum, you see.", which popped into his head. He started wondering what a Snark was and why it shouldn't have been a Boojum, and who was seeking it...

Thus is fiction formed.

Other sources of these in the wider world are absences of Backstory, Sequel Hooks, Plot Holes, The End - Or Is It? and Left Hanging.