NPR's Scott Simon talks with Washington Post reporter Rachel Kurzius about fan fiction, which is changing publishing —from books inspired by "Twilight" to an award-winning take on "Huckleberry Finn." ...
The enormous amount of fan fiction being generated calls into question issues of authorship, ownership, and appropriation.
One of the buzziest internet stories of the week sounds like a digital-age Mad Libs: Fan fiction website AO3 was taken down by a hacktivist group in a DDoS attack. As they say, sometimes truth is ...
Fan fiction is essentially original writing about existing fictional characters or, sometimes, real people like celebrities. The original medium fan fiction is based on can vary from books, movies, ...
Fan fiction is what it sounds like — it’s fiction written by fans, who take characters from books, movies, TV shows, cartoons, even real-life bands and the Bible, and either put them in new situations ...
Writing fan fiction is a lot less taboo than it used to be.  Setting aside teenagers who write fan fiction for their ...
Kady Morrison's debut novel, Juniper Lane, won't be on store shelves for months, but already her fans number in the six figures. They're familiar with her work from Archive of Our Own, a fanwork site ...
Fan fiction used to be reserved for themost diehard devotees of fantasy novels and boy bands – but it's made its way into this election. Even publications that aren't normally associated with fan ...