Fanfiction (Connecting with Pop Culture)
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Presenter: Rachel Eichen
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Fanfiction
Quick Poll (1-10)
Agenda
What is Fanfiction? Terminology Websites Library Uses Resources
What is Fanfiction?
Stories written for fans by fans Also known as fanfic Usually free and published serially
Why write fanfiction?
See characters/plot with different outcome
Improve skills as a writer Internet makes distribution easy
How is fanfic written?
Author writes chapters May submit writing to a beta (aka editor) Chapter is posted online Community comments and responds
instantly
Popular Authors Started Writing Fanfic
Canon vs. Non-Canon
Photo Credit: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303734204577464411825970488.html
Alternative Universe (AU)
Crossover Fanfiction
Pairing/Ships
Draco/Hermione = Dramione
Slash
Archive of Our Own
http://archiveofourown.org
What about copyright?
Most authors like it for the promotion Some other authors see it as “stealing” Are you making money?
Not just free anymore..
Libraries and Fanfiction
Fanfiction Writing Contests
Fanfiction Workshops
Fanart too!
https://wiki.cincinnatilibrary.org/index.php/Fan_Art_2012_-_Teen_Drawing_Contest
Resources Fanfiction and literacy: A resource guide for
librarians
Librarian essay: Why you should pay attention to Fandoms
When Harry met Bella: fanfiction is all the rage. But is it plagiarism? Or the perfect thing to encourage young writers?
Fanfiction Ratings
Any questions?