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Obi Wan living in Saltcoats? Fanfiction shines in spotlight

EVER found yourself thinking what would have happened in Outlander if the Jacobites had won at Culloden? Or maybe, when you were reading the Harry Potter books, you pondered about how the story would have unfolded if only Cedric Diggory had touched the Triwizard Cup? Or perhaps during the last series of Games of Thrones, you just simply wished it wasn’t so patchy. Well, alternatives to the stories you know are available. Tomorrow marks the seventh annual International Fanworks Day, celebrating the creators and consumers of fanfiction. It was established by the Organization for Transformative Works, the non-profit behind the vast, sprawling Archive of Our Own (AO3), home to more than seven million stories set in pre-existing worlds.

Living as an Author in the Romantic Period | Matthew Sangster

‘ Living as an Author in the Romantic Period seeks to explode the notion that the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries oversaw a transformation of the literary economy into one in which professional authors could make a living exclusively off their writing. The author’s detailed work with neglected archives, especially publishers’ ledgers and the Royal Literary Fund papers, fuels several original claims about authorship in the romantic period. This is a book that will matter and possibly even be field-changing.’ Michael Gamer, British Academy Global Professor (QMUL) and author of  Romanticism, Self-Canonization, and the Business of Poetry(2017) ‘Matthew Sangster’s new book provides a compelling revision of the standard account of the advent of professional authorship in the early nineteenth century. Using remarkable archive material from publishers combined with other institutional records folded into engrossing case histories of individual wri

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