8 Literary Books That Are Technically Fanfiction
There's nothing shameful about fiction inspired by preexisting characters or people, and these books prove it
There's nothing shameful about fiction inspired by preexisting characters or people, and these books prove it
These characters are in love with people who don't know they even exist
Bronwyn Fischer, author of "The Adult," recommends stories of romance, suffering, and desperation
Esther Yi’s debut novel “Y/N” hinges on a K-pop star loving you even though he’s never met you
I don't have to worry about writing the perfect sentence or the most impressive scene
Fan fiction was my ticket into a galaxy of queer identity and teenage euphoria
I escaped from the world around me playing digital choose your own adventure games
These elaborate multimedia fanfictions are more intimate than traditional works—and they've acquired their own enthusiastic communities
It wasn't just a site to ask how babby is formed—it was also the first place I could creatively explore
All the questions you feel too old to ask, answered by someone under 25