I am amused by the packaging of our latest acquisition from a free subscription service for Jewish-themed books for young children. In this case, it's a picture-book adaptation of a story from the Midrash, which the flap copy defines as "rabbinic fan fiction about the Torah."
It doesn't bother defining fan fiction. The (re)publisher expects its grownup audience* to know the term as a matter of course.
Mainstreaming in action.
* Including rabbis and synagogue educators.
---L.
Subject quote from A Marching Song, Algernon Swinburne.
It doesn't bother defining fan fiction. The (re)publisher expects its grownup audience* to know the term as a matter of course.
Mainstreaming in action.
* Including rabbis and synagogue educators.
---L.
Subject quote from A Marching Song, Algernon Swinburne.