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Oct 07, 2013 22:03

As I think I mentioned I will be doing a series of articles (<600 words each, in Icelandic) for an online culture magazine about fic, slash, fandom and other things related. Yes, I am terrified but also a bit excited. Seeing as most people here have no idea this phenomenon even exists I'm using the opportunity to make it a positive introduction ( ( Read more... )

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hildigunnur October 7 2013, 22:24:20 UTC
Well, there's Transformative Works and Culture. Then there's a comm on DW that collects online articles about fandom, fanfiction etc. As Others See Us.

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felisblanco October 7 2013, 22:33:26 UTC
Ooh, I did not know about that DW comm. Thanks. Oh wow, so much in there. A bit too much even. *is feeling overwhelmed*

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ailinex October 7 2013, 22:40:53 UTC
A relatively well-known article called The Boy Who Lived Forever comes to mind.

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felisblanco October 7 2013, 22:45:46 UTC
Ah, thank you. I was looking for that and didn't have it bookmarked. I agree, it's an exellent one.

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vampirebitch October 7 2013, 23:19:27 UTC
If you like, I am totally willing to send you my master's thesis on "Transmedial Narrative: Fanfiction and The Lord of the Rings", which contains a few pages of cited works, including fanfictions, articles, books, etc. Just let me know (send a pm) where I can send a PDF file, no problem. :)

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felisblanco October 7 2013, 23:34:39 UTC
Thank you! That would be awesome. felisblanco @ gmail.com should work fine. *beams*

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vampirebitch March 6 2014, 19:44:20 UTC
Oh my goodness!!! :O Did I ever send you the PDF file??? RL's pretty crazy and I just saw your new post that you've almost finished the article and thought "oh, oh, oh... I think I forgot something" *headsdesk* If I really forgot to send the file, I'm terribly, terribly sorry and would like to give my deepest apologies. :(

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lokrur October 8 2013, 00:14:03 UTC
felisblanco October 8 2013, 20:59:57 UTC
I'll check it out! :)

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Psychology Today kbpen October 8 2013, 02:27:56 UTC
Psychology Today has an article (actually more than one) that talks about fanfiction and porn. I recommend you search Psychology Today for an article called "Six Recent Innovations in Porn and Erotica". I was surprised to find out fanfiction is so "normal". Good luck on your articles.

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Re: Psychology Today felisblanco October 8 2013, 21:06:59 UTC
Thank you, I'll check it out. :)

And thanks, I'll need it. No idea what I'm doing. lol

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