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Old 06-05-2010, 07:52 PM   #1
Steven Lake
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Do you allow fan fiction of your works?

Hey, I was just wondering something. Do you, as writers, allow people to create fan fiction from your stories? I myself love it, and actually encourage it. The only rules I have are:

1. If you're creating fan fiction, please try to keep as close to existing cannon as possible.
2. If you are giving it away for free, you're welcome to do pretty much anything you want story wise. Just try to be reasonable on your subject matter and story. Also, be sure to give credit to me as the creator of the book/series on which this is based.
3. If it will be a commercial work of fan fiction, you must have written permission in order to do it.

And an optional 4th rule is, "If you're creating a free fan fiction based on my writings, please let me know, because I'd be interested in reading it. (or viewing it if it's fan art) You don't *have* to, but it is appreciated if you do."

So, with that said, what do you guys usually do in regards to fan fiction?
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