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Explores the history and culture of fanwriting and how it has transformed popular culture as well as reading, writing, and authorship, and includes discussions from both professional and fan writers.
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Writing from sources. The Sherlock Holmes material: a study in fanfic
A selective history of media fandom. Science fiction, Star Trek, and the birth of media fandom ; Interlude: growing up fic ; The X-Files, Buffy, and the rise of the Internet Fic Fandoms ; Megafandoms: Harry Potter and Twilight
Fic and publishing
Fanwriting today
Fanfiction and writers who don't write fanfiction.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 398-408) and index.
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