Fan Fiction a Global Fan-omina
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This is a short essay about fan fiction and it being a world wide thing.
James Masters
James Masters is not trying to be the best but if it happens along the way so be it. Personally he write for himself and he enjoy it as a great hobby but he is not trying to make a career out of writing anything its all for fun. Like on the fan fiction stories written long before this flamers will be ignored don't like the stories do not read them.
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