faan fiction
See also: faanfiction
English
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edit- IPA(key): /fæn fɪkʃən/
- Rhymes: -ɪkʃən
- Homophone: fan fiction
Noun
editfaan fiction (countable and uncountable, plural faan fictions)
- (uncountable) Fiction about fans and fandom created by members of fandom, incorporating real or fictional members of fandom as characters.
- 1963 March, Robert S. Coulson, “Strange Fruit”, in Yandro[1], volume 11, number 3 (overall #122), pages 13–16:
- LES SPINGE #10 [...] This issue is a little overloaded on faan fiction, but the lettercolumn is good, and Alan Burns' article on subjective reality is good, though I don't much agree with it.
- 1991 November, Walt Willis, “The Harp that Once or Twice”, in Science-Fiction Five-Yearly[2], number 9, page 35:
- So far faan fiction could be divided into two classes, fantasy and satire.
- 1995 September 29, Cecil Rose, “Re: Worst book by best author”, in rec.arts.sf.written[3] (Usenet), message-ID <i6i$jt8@mars.earthlink.net>:
- Fallen Angels is really faan fiction disguised as pro fiction. Everybody in it (the good guys, anyway) is recognizable fan with name changed. As such, it is an enjoyable romp.
- (countable) A work of faan fiction.