The changing nature of fiction and how readers engage.
“fans raised on interactive media rather than the static printed page or celluloid reel of film invariably argue in their own heads with the official story lines they’re handed. And they sometimes write down their alternative takes on the stories–not just happy endings in place of tragedies, or attempts to fix what they perceive as broken plots or world building, but their own stories that try to make sense of the worlds of the imagination they’ve been presented with. Fans who write fanfic or play games from the original adversary’s point of view in hope of getting a happy ending are not fans who accept the author’s privileged position as narrator for granted.”