Yes, it is a bit strange. After all, they are the ones living the story, and fanfiction is often a creative interpretation by outsiders. It's like they are stepping into a parallel world where others have reimagined their lives.
There could be a wide variety of characters in Twilight fanfiction that readers might be interested in. Some might focus on the main characters from the original series like Bella, Edward, and Jacob. For example, fanfictions might explore different scenarios of their relationships, such as what if Bella had chosen Jacob instead. Others could be minor characters from the books that are given more depth in fan stories, like Alice's backstory being expanded on. There are also original characters created by the fanfiction authors themselves that interact with the Twilight world.
Well, it's subjective. But fanfictions that delve deeper into the relationships between the vampires and werewolves in Twilight can be great reads during twilight. They can offer new perspectives on the complex dynamics in the original story. Also, those that add a new romantic angle to the existing characters' relationships, like a love triangle involving a new character, can be quite engaging.
It could be somewhat common. Twilight has a large and passionate fan base. Some fans like to explore different storylines and character developments through fanfiction during the twilight hours as it might add an extra layer of moodiness that matches the tone of the original Twilight series.
It could mean that within the Twilight universe's meta - narrative, the characters are somehow aware of and engaged with the fan - created stories. Maybe it shows the extreme popularity of the Twilight franchise, even to the point where it's as if the fictional characters themselves are part of the fan culture. It could also be a very creative and self - referential concept for fan - made art or stories.
There's no indication in the original Twilight series that the characters read fanfiction. But if we consider the fanfiction community, it's a creative idea to have them read it. Maybe Alice, with her ability to see the future (sort of), could be intrigued by fanfictions that predict different outcomes for the characters and decide to read some.
In Twilight fanfiction, characters might read all sorts of things. They could be reading ancient vampire lore books that help them understand their own kind better. For example, Carlisle might be reading an old manuscript about the origins of his vampire family. Or they could be reading letters from other characters. Bella might read a letter from her mother that gives her some new perspective on her life in Forks. They could also be reading normal human books, like classic literature, which could show a contrast between their vampire or werewolf nature and the human world.
It could be really interesting. For one, it might give the characters a different perspective on their own stories. They could see how fans view their relationships and adventures. Maybe they would be amused or even surprised by some of the creative interpretations in the fanfiction.
They can introduce new ideas. For example, if they're fans of a particular character in the Twilight books, they might try to promote that character's values in the fanfiction's plot. So if it's a character who loves Alice in the Twilight books, they might push for more seer - like abilities to be important in the fanfiction's story.
Well, it's a really interesting idea. If we think about it, Twilight characters live in a world full of their own supernatural elements, but that doesn't mean they wouldn't be interested in the equally magical and complex world of Harry Potter. Reading fanfiction could be a way for them to see different interpretations of the Potterverse. Maybe characters like Alice, with her inquisitive nature, would be drawn to it to see how others imagine the wizarding world.