The philosophy of Fandom (Transformative Fandom)
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I always swore I'd never read fan fiction, thought it was for tweens and kind of embarrassing. Now I write it myself!! and I wanted to think about my own change of heart as much as anything. That article was just the first one I've seen about the subject. One of the things that stuck out for me was that fan fiction is a hobby. This is how I see it, its a creative thing that I enjoy. An outlet.

Prady was once quoted as saying he disliked fan fiction and Lorre said he didn't understand shipping. How things have changed. Moralo runs things as if he's writing fic and not a sitcom. He even had the audacity to include fan fiction in the plot. Amy writing fan fiction about Sheldon which suggests to me that he's reading canon fics. And Amy writing 'real life' fics about her won boyfriend??? How's that work?
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RE: The philosophy of Fandom - by Tuesday Pajamas - 06-07-2016, 02:28 PM
RE: The philosophy of Fandom - by Tuesday Pajamas - 06-07-2016, 02:31 PM
RE: The philosophy of Fandom (Transformative Fandom) - by Tuesday Pajamas - 06-09-2016, 08:58 AM

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