Citations:bandfic

English citations of bandfic

Noun: "(fandom slang) fan fiction focusing on the imagined activities of a real musician or musicians" edit

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  • 2002 April 14, LadyCyrrh [username], “[ART] The Annex Reviews, 4/14/02”, in alt.sex.stories.gay.moderated[1] (Usenet):
    However, no other site I've seen boasts as much bandfic as Fanfiction. net. The Musical Groups section contained 140 different singers and bands, from oldies (Beatles) to rap-metal (Korn, System of a Down) to rap (Li'l Bow Wow, Sisquo[sic]) and pop (Britney, N'Sync, Aaron Carter) with many more uncategorized artists listed under Miscellaneous.
  • 2002 September 17, juliorama [username], “Re: fanfiction.net situation”, in alt.music.monkees[2] (Usenet):
    Their yanking Bandfic is a huge deal in the Duran fanfic community because the band has been known to be supportive of fan creativity; at least two members collected print 'zines in the early 90's that were fanfic based and they've been known to lurk on fic lists.
  • 2002 September 22, Mary Ellen Curtin, “Re: Fanfiction.net problems”, in alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated[3] (Usenet):
    Fandom as a whole would be better served by having separate LoTR, HP, and bandfic archives, for a start.
  • 2008, Keith Goetzman, "Is Fan Fiction Flouting the Law?", Utne Reader, 15 July 2008:
    Westcott doesn’t even consider the thornier question of fan fiction based on real and often living people, for instance, the “bandslash” or “bandfic” phenomenon built around rock-star characters and often homoerotic subplots.