the author of that book is apparently going to be teaching Danish librarians about fanfic come february. At least it's just an hour and towards the end of a long day and surely it can't infect the entire library system with too many mistakes, right? Right?
*gives up*
*gives up*
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What annoys me the most is that I can see how this book could have been a different book - not the book I would have wanted to read, the real Danish book about fandom and fanfic - but the book I suspect the author thought she was writing. As in, a book about how fanfic and the fannish way of engaging with culture is becoming - or at least shaping the mainstream in Danish children's and teen's culture. All she'd have had to do was to specify that that was what she was doing and to not categorically state that all people involved with fanfic nowadays are kids. That's all. That would have been enough. But no, she couldn't even be bothered to do that much...
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But as a private individual - sadly, it doesn't seem like a possibility. Which I sort of get, but it's annoying. Why couldn't it be the union instead of Centralbibliotekerne doing the arranging? (not that I would necessarily have had a chance at getting in there either - BF has all these subgroups determined by where and as what you work, and something like this might well only have been open to members of the relevant subgroup(s)).
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Spændende med måske gode nyheder!!
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