Breaking down the results of our fanfiction tropes survey, which was taken by more than 7,500 people
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Read MoreFilm art dealer Leslie Combemale on the intersections between fanart and the entertainment industry
Read MoreOn conventions, from small, fan-run gatherings to commercial behemoths like San Diego Comic-Con
Read MoreLegal analyst Sarah Jeong discusses Paramount and CBS’s lawsuit against the Star Trek fan film Axanar
Read MoreWattpad superstar Kevin Fanning talks about Kim Kardashian, celebrity RPF, branded content, and more
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Read MoreDestination Toast analyzes Star Wars shipping stats, and Alexa Donne discusses Leviosa, a Harry Potter con
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