Updated On: 11 June, 2024 03:17 PM IST | Mumbai | Tanya Syed
Everyone reads it, but nobody wants to admit it. Fan-fiction may be scorned by many, but is a source of comfort and inspiration to young readers and writers

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After two hours of clapping, hooting and shedding tears of happiness, Aditi Sutar, 19, knew what she was going to do as she exited the movie theatre after watching Haikyu!! The Dumpster Battle. The 30-minute train ride back home was filled with her frantically scrolling through the fan-fiction portal, Archive of Our Own (or AO3, as avid users call it), reading stories about Tetsurō Kuroo, a beloved side character from the movie. By the end of her journey, she’d read a good chunk of fairly well written ‘fics’, and she was home in more than one way.
Fan-fiction, like the name suggests, are stories written by fans featuring characters from their favourite book, movie or show, but in an entirely different plot of their creation.