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Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet
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Karen Hellekson is a freelance copy editor and independent scholar. She is coeditor of the open access journal Transformative Works and Cultures and of the quarterly SFRA Review. She lives in Maine. Kristina Busse teaches at the University of South Alabama and has published a variety of essays on fan fiction and fan culture. She is the founding coeditor of Transformative Works and Cultures.

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"a useful and thought provoking addition"--SFRA Review; "a worthwhile addition"--Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts; "Innovative explorations of fandom and new media...marvelous...a much-needed record of developments in contemporary fan practices. Anyone wanting to learn more about media fandom--where it's come from and what it means today--will need a copy"--Matt Hills, author of Fan Cultures and How To Do Things With Cultural Theory; "What is especially impressive here is the focus on collaboration or collective story telling. The essays speak to how fan authors relate to the inspiring texts and their authors, how they deal with issues of intellectual property, how they fit within larger literary traditions, how fan authors deal with both canon and fanon, and how fan authors interact with each other in terms of collaborative authorship. This book gets me excited about the whole field all over again. I learned something fresh and interesting in every chapter"--Henry Jenkins, author of Textual Poachers

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