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I was just going to leave this lie, because I find the arguments of Diana Gabaldon and other pro writers against fanfiction to be boring, untenable, offensive and deeply un-original, but there are some good posts being written by other people that really do merit linkage.

Via [personal profile] jonquil, Rudyard Kipling says you're full of crap, Diana, GRRM! Also see my comment and its thread in [community profile] queering_holmes on fannishness in ancient Europe. I am dead serious.

[personal profile] cofax7's linkspam yesterday linked to Nick Matamas' post eviscerating some of George R. R. Martin's whackier anti-fanfic arguments, but check out the original linkpost too; cofax has a great few paragraphs of analysis between the links.

Hilarious and on-point as always, [personal profile] thefourthvine posts some good reasons for pros to fear fic and introduces Captain Copyright, who seriously needs to be a Yuletide fandom. Given the power dynamics involved, I think Captain Copyright's archnemesis is Fangirl; when Fanboy is introduced mid-series it throws the Captain into a dark night of his heroic soul.

Cat Valente has a great post from her midlist author's perspective dealing with some of the more abstract points involved (hint: she's for fic).

Last but not least, [personal profile] kaigou has a poll asking writers about writing fic, with follow-ups here and here.

And since this is a post about fandom, I recommend [personal profile] bookshop's post on fandom and women to everyone, particularly those who've been following the recent imbroglio over what happened at WinCon 2008: [personal profile] inkstone's post on the whole thing is a good digest; this followup is also relevant.

And now that I've successfully worked myself into a lather of WTF, world, why!? I am going to post something happy next.
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