Thread:Cooksey.michael/@comment-24557564-20140226020224/@comment-1038387-20140226084313

If you want to submit fan fictions to the creator of a certain franchise, be advised that pretty much every major publisher has a "shred before reading" policy, and ignores any internet fan fic sites. The legal ramifications of fan fiction are just too great.

Imagine: One of the writers of Frozen read your fan fic, and then started writing Frozen 2, and that script had something in common with yours (even if it was unintentional). That could still lead you to claim "they got that out of my fan fic", and sue them for plagiary. So fan fic is something left to the fans, and should never be sent to publishers.

The only way for you to write a script to Frozen 2 that has any chance of making it is if you first make a career for yourself as a writer on television, in books or in comics. If you then find yourself hired, you can include some of your old fan fic ideas into scripts. This has happened: just off the top of my head, this brought us Hilary Bader and Gail Simone.