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The dictionary definition of fan fiction says "''often'' on the Internet"; it does not apply only to internet-based works. (This is why the ''Star Trek'' fanzine stories of days long past are considered fanfic.)
The dictionary definition of fan fiction says "''often'' on the Internet"; it does not apply only to internet-based works. (This is why the ''Star Trek'' fanzine stories of days long past are considered fanfic.)
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The dictionary definition of fan fiction says "often on the Internet"; it does not apply only to internet-based works. (This is why the Star Trek fanzine stories of days long past are considered fanfic.)