Fan Fiction

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /fæn ˈfɪkʃən/

Definitions of fan fiction

noun a fan-created story based on existing works of fiction

Example Sentences

A1 I enjoy reading fan fiction stories online.

A2 She wrote a fan fiction about her favorite TV show.

B1 Many fans create fan fiction as a way to express their love for a particular series.

B2 The fan fiction community is vast and diverse, with writers from all over the world contributing their stories.

C1 Some fan fiction writers have gained popularity and even published their own original works.

C2 The quality of fan fiction varies greatly, with some stories rivaling professional publications in terms of writing skill and creativity.

Examples of fan fiction in a Sentence

formal The author gained popularity for their fan fiction based on popular book series.

informal I love reading fan fiction about my favorite TV show characters.

slang Have you checked out that fan fiction website? It's got some really good stories.

figurative Her creative writing style was like fan fiction, taking real-life events and adding her own twist.

Grammatical Forms of fan fiction

past tense

wrote

plural

fan fictions

comparative

more fan fiction

superlative

most fan fiction

present tense

write

future tense

will write

perfect tense

have written

continuous tense

is writing

singular

fan fiction

positive degree

fan fiction

infinitive

to write fan fiction

gerund

writing fan fiction

participle

written fan fiction

Origin and Evolution of fan fiction

First Known Use: 1939 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'fan fiction' originated in the science fiction community in the early 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe amateur stories written by fans of a particular series or genre, fan fiction has since evolved to encompass a wide range of fan-created works inspired by various forms of media.