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Episode 8: Fanfiction as a Form of Digital Narrativity with Flourish Klink

Episode 8: Fanfiction as a Form of Digital Narrativity with Flourish Klink

Update: 2023-11-07
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In this episode, Scott Rettberg is joined by Flourish Klink, one of the ‘Fansplaining’ podcast hosts to discuss the world of fandoms and the creation of fanfiction about books, movies, shows, and celebrities.  



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This research is partially supported by the Research Council of Norway Centres of Excellence program, project number 332643, Center for Digital Narrative and project number 335129, Extending Digital Narrative.

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Episode 8: Fanfiction as a Form of Digital Narrativity with Flourish Klink

Episode 8: Fanfiction as a Form of Digital Narrativity with Flourish Klink

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