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In a review of Haters Back Off! for The New York Times, James Poniewozik wrote The season is scattered with inspiredly weird set pieces, like a fan-fic production of “Annie” in which Daddy Warbucks and his orphan adoptee are romantically involved.

For Cecil Whig, Joe Antoshak quoted librarian Katelyn McLimans "I used to write fan fiction a lot […] I was the kid who was really into this kind of stuff when I was in high school, too. So it’s kind of cool to see these kids play around with it."

In ‘Recipients of The Big Bang Theory Scholarship bond with cast on set’ for Daily Bruin, Christi Carras wrote that one winner immersed himself in physics fan-fiction and books like “Physics of the Impossible,” by Michio Kaku and “A Brief History of Time” by Stephen Hawking in between schoolwork and late night viewings of the show.

Jetters co-creator Marlene Schmidt told City Weekly’s Gavin Sheehan I enjoy reading, both novels and comics. Also, fan fiction—there’s some excellent work out there done by fans.

From Cherwell’s Louis McEvoy: The Cursed Child: ultimate fan fiction?

For Men’s Journal, Timothy Bracy wrote One is given to ponder just exactly how weird Johnny Miller's [Tiger Woods] fanfic gets.

From ‘Porn for Women: 11 Women on How They Really Feel About It’ by Elizabeth Denton for Allure: "I read a lot erotica, which I think started in high school with Harry Potter fan-fiction. Now I really like fan-fiction of films or TV shows because it's easier to imagine the characters involved and to be immersed in the fantasy. I don't feel guilty about reading erotica at all." — Cassie, 25

For The New York Times and carried elsewhere, David Brooks wrote For years, left-wing punditry has been churning out prodigious quantities of Obamacare fan fiction, praising and hailing every ACA stumble as another unrealized measure of success. Whereas, for The Denver Post, David Harsanyi wrote For years, left-wing punditry has been churning out prodigious quantities of Obamacare fanfic, praising and hailing every ACA stumble as another unrealized measure of success. And, no, they don’t seem to be the same person.

Fluvanna Review’s Page H. Gifford shared that As a young girl [local author Leslie] Truex dabbled in fan fiction.

Finally, from Will Harris in The Virginian-Pilot: If you’re a TV, sci-fi, and comic book fan who enjoys seeing fan fiction come to life, then you’ve probably been loving the last few years or so, where we’ve been fortunate enough to see such remarkable achievements as Batman meeting The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise getting a visit from the TARDIS.

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