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write a paragraph about " why do you like to write fan fiction " in about 60 words .​

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Answered by divyabhati88
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Fan fiction  is a type of fictional text written by fans of any work of fiction where the author uses copyrighted characters, settings, or other intellectual properties from an original creator as a basis for their writing. Fan fiction ranges from a couple of sentences to an entire novel, and fans can both keep the creator's characters and settings or add their own. Fan fiction is a form of fan labor.

Fan fiction can be based on any fictional (and sometimes non-fictional) subject. Common bases for fan fiction include novels, movies, bands, and video games.

Fan fiction is rarely commissioned or authorized by the original work's creator or publisher and is rarely professionally published. It may infringe on the original author's copyright, depending on the jurisdiction and on such questions as for whether it qualifies as "fair use" (see Legal issues with fan fiction). Attitudes of authors and copyright owners of original works to fan fiction have ranged from indifference to encouragement or rejection. Copyright owners have occasionally responded with legal action.

The term "fan fiction" came into use in the 20th century as copyright laws began to delineate between stories using established characters that were authorized by the copyright holder and those that were unauthorized.[1] For earlier works with similar characteristics, see unofficial sequel or pastiche.

Fan fiction is defined by being both related to its subject's canonical fictional universe and simultaneously existing outside of it . Fan fiction is often written and published in circles of other fans, and therefore would usually not cater to readers who have no knowledge of the original fiction.

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Answered by Anonymous
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I was 16 the first time I decided to write a piece of fiction that was not part of some school assignment. If I wanted to look back further, I can clearly remember being in 3rd grade and writing stories for my teacher and loving the exercise of it, but I’m not sure that counts. To sit and write because it’s something I needed to do personally, and not because I was a member of an obligated classroom … that’s probably where it starts for me.

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