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([personal profile] oneiriad Jun. 5th, 2005 07:24 pm)
Of all the places I expected to find articles about fanfiction, DSB's train-magazine would probably have been one of the last ones, if it had even crossed my mind. Then again, they have articles about the oddest things in that magazine, so why not?

From: [identity profile] quaryn-dk.livejournal.com


Don't suppose you'd scan/type it in or snail-mail me a copy of that, would you?

From: [identity profile] oneiriad.livejournal.com


Well, if you want to read it, dsb's magazine is available as pdf on their webpage. Let's see... ah, there we go: http://www.dsb.dk/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Millenium/Page/Forside&c=Page&cid=1038137598310&soegefelt1=2005&sendform=1 It's the newest one you'll want. Not that it's the most interesting article - mainly some journalist who has discovered that there is such a thing as fanfiction.

Hmmm, that reminds me, I still haven't taken time to listen to that radio program about fanfiction I found in DR's files...

From: [identity profile] quaryn-dk.livejournal.com


Ah, would that SAS were as clever as DSB! I wanted a copy of one of their articles from the in-flight magazine the last time I flew with them, and it was nowhere to be found online.

From: [identity profile] oneiriad.livejournal.com


Hmm, yes, it is a bit much, I suppose. If you want, I can keep an eye out for the magazine, see if I can find a copy to send to you?

From: [identity profile] quaryn-dk.livejournal.com


That'd be lovely. I have no plans to be on DSB in the course of June, I'm afraid.

From: [identity profile] oneiriad.livejournal.com


Got a magazine for you, but will need an address - or I could just send it to Santa Claus´s mailbox in Greenland, then I'm sure you'll get it for Christmas ;-)(except I think they actually closed that)
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