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==Trope Spread==
 
==Trope Spread==
The [[trope]] spread rapidly beyond [[SPN]] and [[J2]], and A/B/O spread so quickly through fandom culture that by [[2013]] [[Kristina Busse]] publishes  "[[Pon Farr]], [[Mpreg]], and the rise of the [[Omegaverse]]", in which she discusses the various fannish tropes that feed into omegaverse <ref>in [[Anne Jamison]]'s [[Fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World]] Full essay found at [Busse's website | http://kristinabusse.com/pdf/Busse,%20Kristina%20-%20Pon%20Farr%20Mpreg,%20Bonds,%20and%20the%20Rise%20of%20the%20Omegaverse%20(in%20Fic%202013).pdf]</ref>.
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The [[trope]] spread rapidly beyond [[SPN]] and [[J2]], and A/B/O spread so quickly through fandom culture that by [[2013]] [[Kristina Busse]] publishes  "[[Pon Farr]], [[Mpreg]], and the rise of the [[Omegaverse]]", in which she discusses the various fannish tropes that feed into omegaverse <ref>in [[Anne Jamison]]'s [[Fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World]] Full essay found at [Busse's website|http://kristinabusse.com/pdf/Busse,%20Kristina%20-%20Pon%20Farr%20Mpreg,%20Bonds,%20and%20the%20Rise%20of%20the%20Omegaverse%20(in%20Fic%202013).pdf]</ref>.
    
A/B/O has also spread into some [[original fiction]] and other media, such as the [http://www.comicbox.co.jp/omegaverse_project/ Omegaverse Project] series of [[doujin]] anthologies, which began in 2015 and is still ongoing, and [[BL game]] Omega Vampire. It became popular enough in romance fiction circles that in 2018 one author tried to claim that she had invented the [[het]] omegaverse subgenre, leading to the [[Omegaverse Litigation]].<ref group="note">For more context about this lawsuit, see [[No one owns a genre, least of all Omegaverse]]. Het is far less common in A/B/O, but has been around since the beginning of the genre; for example, see [https://archiveofourown.org/works/308260 All Ways] by [[netweight]] (Jensen Ackles/Danneel Harris, 2011-12-31), not to mention the het and femslash challenge [[A/B/O Femslash & Het Ficathon]] that was started in 2012.</ref>
 
A/B/O has also spread into some [[original fiction]] and other media, such as the [http://www.comicbox.co.jp/omegaverse_project/ Omegaverse Project] series of [[doujin]] anthologies, which began in 2015 and is still ongoing, and [[BL game]] Omega Vampire. It became popular enough in romance fiction circles that in 2018 one author tried to claim that she had invented the [[het]] omegaverse subgenre, leading to the [[Omegaverse Litigation]].<ref group="note">For more context about this lawsuit, see [[No one owns a genre, least of all Omegaverse]]. Het is far less common in A/B/O, but has been around since the beginning of the genre; for example, see [https://archiveofourown.org/works/308260 All Ways] by [[netweight]] (Jensen Ackles/Danneel Harris, 2011-12-31), not to mention the het and femslash challenge [[A/B/O Femslash & Het Ficathon]] that was started in 2012.</ref>
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