Fan Theory and Transformative Works, fandom

How does fanfic emerge?

James Cameron’s Avatar is still the top grossing movie of all time even fifteen years after its release. It’s followed in the top five by Avengers: Endgame, Avatar: The Way of Water, Titanic, and Star Wars: Episode VII. While Marvel and Star Wars, as properties, have massive transformative fan communities around them, the James Cameron… Continue reading How does fanfic emerge?

Fan Theory and Transformative Works, fandom, Writing Theory

I Hate Alternative Universe Fanfiction

Hot take.I don’t like fanfiction AUs.Now what am I talking about exactly?In the parlance of the fanfiction community, “AU” means “Alternate Universe.” It is a work in which the characters of the original IP are placed into a completely new setting unlike their original one. Not to be confused with something like a crossover or… Continue reading I Hate Alternative Universe Fanfiction

Books and Literature, Media Literacy and Analysis

Some of Y’all Just Don’t Want to Admit You Actually Like Fanfiction

Fanfiction is defined, at its core, is a piece of new work created by the fan of an existing work that borrows characters, settings, and other elements to craft a new narrative. A retelling is defined, at its core, is a piece of new work created by the fan of an existing work that borrows… Continue reading Some of Y’all Just Don’t Want to Admit You Actually Like Fanfiction

Fan Theory and Transformative Works, Media Literacy and Analysis

When Canon Gets Remolded in Our Image

About a decade ago, I had this online gaming pal who was only getting into Harry Potter as an adult via the movies and some of the games. They knew I had not only read the books but knew them in pretty intricate detail. It was one of my primary fandoms as a kid well… Continue reading When Canon Gets Remolded in Our Image