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last edited by BillSeitz on Sep 6, 2008 11:45 am

[Sebastian Mary Harrington] gives some insight into the [Fan Fiction] world. [FanFic] is 90-95% female (), in contrast with the canon of authors I studied at college. It's often collaborative, and engages with an existing fictional universe, while - say - literary is generally written by single individuals and is fixated on the idea of originality "without realising", Roz says, "how overrated this concept has been since the era". Fanfic is structured socially around a of stories, and is frowned upon; literature writers usually aspire to from their work. Fanfic is pleasure-oriented; literature intellectual; fanfic is non-hierarchical and networked, while literature tends towards canons.


 




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