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{{wikipediainfo}}{{you may|Fan fiction|n1=fan fiction in the real world}}'''Fanfiction''', or '''fanfic''', was a form of literature where one wrote new works featuring pre-established, usually copyrighted fictional characters. Fanfic sometimes involved the [[writer]] writing a version of themselves into the story.  
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{{you may|Fan fiction|n1=fan fiction in the real world}}'''Fanfiction''', or '''fanfic''', was a form of literature where one wrote new works featuring pre-established, usually copyrighted fictional characters. Fanfic sometimes involved the [[writer]] writing a version of themselves into the story.  


[[Auteur]] claimed to have written a lot of fanfiction when she was a teenager. She later compared [[Graelyn Scythes]]'s dream journals relating adventures she had with [[Archimedes Von Ahnerabe]] to fanfic, intending to throw her off the scent of the truth: that the dreams were real [[Memory|memories]] from before Auteur had turned Archimedes ''into'' a fictional character using the [[gauntlet (White Canvas)|gauntlet]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Canvas (novel)|White Canvas]]'')
[[Auteur]] claimed to have written a lot of fanfiction when she was a teenager. She later compared [[Graelyn Scythes]]'s dream journals relating adventures she had with [[Archimedes Von Ahnerabe]] to fanfic, intending to throw her off the scent of the truth: that the dreams were real [[Memory|memories]] from before Auteur had turned Archimedes ''into'' a fictional character using the [[gauntlet (White Canvas)|gauntlet]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|White Canvas (novel)}})


The words spoken by [[the Noodle Man]] on [[1 April]] [[1890]] reminded [[John Watson]] of "semi-amateur writers of half-[[licensing law|licensed]] quasi-fanfiction", which he found "unnerving". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Case of the Noodle Man (short story)}})
The words spoken by [[the Noodle Man]] on [[1 April]] [[1890]] reminded [[John Watson]] of "semi-amateur writers of half-[[licensing law|licensed]] quasi-fanfiction", which he found "unnerving". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Case of the Noodle Man (short story)}})
In their [[Tenth Doctor|tenth incarnation]], [[the Doctor]] wrote fanfiction, something he compared ''[[The Saga of the Time Lords]]'' to. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|He's Behind You (short story)}})


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Fanfiction
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Fanfiction, or fanfic, was a form of literature where one wrote new works featuring pre-established, usually copyrighted fictional characters. Fanfic sometimes involved the writer writing a version of themselves into the story.

Auteur claimed to have written a lot of fanfiction when she was a teenager. She later compared Graelyn Scythes's dream journals relating adventures she had with Archimedes Von Ahnerabe to fanfic, intending to throw her off the scent of the truth: that the dreams were real memories from before Auteur had turned Archimedes into a fictional character using the gauntlet. (PROSE: White Canvas [+]Loading...["White Canvas (novel)"])

The words spoken by the Noodle Man on 1 April 1890 reminded John Watson of "semi-amateur writers of half-licensed quasi-fanfiction", which he found "unnerving". (PROSE: The Case of the Noodle Man [+]Loading...["The Case of the Noodle Man (short story)"])

In their tenth incarnation, the Doctor wrote fanfiction, something he compared The Saga of the Time Lords to. (PROSE: He's Behind You [+]Loading...["He's Behind You (short story)"])