Citations:audiofic

English citations of audiofic

Noun: "(uncountable, fandom slang) audio-based fan fiction, encompassing recorded readings of written fanfics, and collages constructed from sound clips from a source work" edit

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  • 2013, Judith May Fathallah, "Changing Discursive Formations from Supernatural: Fanfic and The Legitimation Paradox", thesis submitted to Cardiff University, pages 125-126:
    For instance, when a podfic I had laboured over recording apparently failed to post on an audiofic community, I witnessed how the vagaries of technology can influence visibility or its lack.
  • 2016, Abigail De Kosnik, Rogue Archives: Digital Cultural Memory and Media Fandom, page 265:
    Another form of embodiment that fans give to textual fan practice is “audiofic,” or “podfic.”

Noun: "(countable, fandom slang) an individual work of this type" edit

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  • 2016, Abigail De Kosnik, Rogue Archives: Digital Cultural Memory and Media Fandom, page 265:
    Audiofics are audio recordings of fans reading aloud works of fan fiction; they are analogous to audiobooks, which are audio recordings of performers reading aloud published fiction or nonfiction books.
  • 2016, Mar Guerrero-Pico, "Dimensional Expansions And Shiftings: Fan Fiction And Transmedia Storytelling The Fringeverse", in Series: The International Journal of TV Serial Narratives, Volume 11, Number 2, Winter 2016, page 78:
    Audiofic: collage of sounds and dialogues retrieved from the original source to tell a new story (e.g., Spork! An Erotic Love Story by cirrocumulus and jiaren_shadow, an erotic audiofic created using extracts from the Star Trek movie audiobook).