Fanfiction, Self-Publishing, and the Materiality of the Book: A Fan Writer’s Autoethnography

This interdisciplinary paper presents an autoethnography of an author who self-publishes her own fanfiction via print-on-demand (POD) services. It reflects upon the subject of fan writer as self-publisher, touching upon shifting notions of authorship, the format of the book, and literary practice, w...

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Main Author: Ludi Price
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-08-01
Series:Humanities
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/11/4/100
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description This interdisciplinary paper presents an autoethnography of an author who self-publishes her own fanfiction via print-on-demand (POD) services. It reflects upon the subject of fan writer as self-publisher, touching upon shifting notions of authorship, the format of the book, and literary practice, with implications for both fan studies and Library and Information Science (LIS). While its findings cannot be generalised to the wider fan community, the paper posits five reasons for this practice: (1) the desire to publish a work that is technically, if not necessarily creatively, unpublishable (due to copyright laws); (2) the physical presence of the book bestows ‘thingness’, physical legitimacy, and the power of traditional notions of authorship to one’s work; (3) the materiality of the book and the pleasure afforded by its physical, tactile, and haptic qualities; (4) books can be collectible (fan) items; (5) self-published books can act as signifiers both of the self-as-author and one’s creative journey. The paper recommends further study be conducted on a wider scale, engaging other self-publishing fanfiction authors in their own practice to test the conclusions presented here.
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spelling doaj.art-56dfeede044d4a1da72b1164312a0f862023-12-03T13:45:20ZengMDPI AGHumanities2076-07872022-08-0111410010.3390/h11040100Fanfiction, Self-Publishing, and the Materiality of the Book: A Fan Writer’s AutoethnographyLudi Price0Centre for Information Science, City, University of London, London EC1V 0HB, UKThis interdisciplinary paper presents an autoethnography of an author who self-publishes her own fanfiction via print-on-demand (POD) services. It reflects upon the subject of fan writer as self-publisher, touching upon shifting notions of authorship, the format of the book, and literary practice, with implications for both fan studies and Library and Information Science (LIS). While its findings cannot be generalised to the wider fan community, the paper posits five reasons for this practice: (1) the desire to publish a work that is technically, if not necessarily creatively, unpublishable (due to copyright laws); (2) the physical presence of the book bestows ‘thingness’, physical legitimacy, and the power of traditional notions of authorship to one’s work; (3) the materiality of the book and the pleasure afforded by its physical, tactile, and haptic qualities; (4) books can be collectible (fan) items; (5) self-published books can act as signifiers both of the self-as-author and one’s creative journey. The paper recommends further study be conducted on a wider scale, engaging other self-publishing fanfiction authors in their own practice to test the conclusions presented here.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0787/11/4/100fanfictionautoethnographyself-publishingmateriality of the bookauthorshipprint-on-demand (POD)
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autoethnography
self-publishing
materiality of the book
authorship
print-on-demand (POD)
title Fanfiction, Self-Publishing, and the Materiality of the Book: A Fan Writer’s Autoethnography
title_full Fanfiction, Self-Publishing, and the Materiality of the Book: A Fan Writer’s Autoethnography
title_fullStr Fanfiction, Self-Publishing, and the Materiality of the Book: A Fan Writer’s Autoethnography
title_full_unstemmed Fanfiction, Self-Publishing, and the Materiality of the Book: A Fan Writer’s Autoethnography
title_short Fanfiction, Self-Publishing, and the Materiality of the Book: A Fan Writer’s Autoethnography
title_sort fanfiction self publishing and the materiality of the book a fan writer s autoethnography
topic fanfiction
autoethnography
self-publishing
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authorship
print-on-demand (POD)
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