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	<title>Comments on: New Works in Fan Studies</title>
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		<title>By: Kristina Busse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh Bob,

You&#039;re such a charmer!!! Thanks so much for the kind recommendation. And yes, I&#039;m excited for the new TWC (some of the essays are really marvelous and we&#039;ve stretched ourselves in terms of fannish endeavors!) and the CJ issue has some brilliantly provocative pieces. I think my favorite is Alexis&#039;s reapplication of the undercommons, closely followed by the question of commercialism in fandom. But every one of them is really worth reading, aren&#039;t they????]]></description>
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<p>You&#8217;re such a charmer!!! Thanks so much for the kind recommendation. And yes, I&#8217;m excited for the new TWC (some of the essays are really marvelous and we&#8217;ve stretched ourselves in terms of fannish endeavors!) and the CJ issue has some brilliantly provocative pieces. I think my favorite is Alexis&#8217;s reapplication of the undercommons, closely followed by the question of commercialism in fandom. But every one of them is really worth reading, aren&#8217;t they????</p>
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