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Zsenya
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Name: | Jennie Levine [1] |
Alias(es): | Zsenya |
Type: | fan writer |
Fandoms: | Harry Potter |
Communities: | The Sugar Quill |
Other: | |
URL: | http://zsenya.livejournal.com/ |
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Zsenya is a prominent Harry Potter fan writer who is best know for co-founding the fanfiction archive The Sugar Quill and co-writing the novel-length fic After the End with Arabella.
Interviews
Zsenya and her co-founder of The Sugar Quill, Arabella, have been known to be unusually open with the real world and the press about their fannish activities. She has given a number of interviews to news sources that address topics such as the educational benefits of fanfiction.
- The Web of Magic: When two grown-up fans of the Harry Potter series put their heads together, they create a little magic of their own: Sugarquill.net (2003) The Baltimore Sun
- Harry Potter and the Copyright Lawyer (2003) The Washington Post
- The Magic Of "Potter" Not Just For Kids (2005) The Washington Post
An example of a fan interview is 2002 Interview with Arabella and Zsenya, posted to Fanfiction.net.
Notable Fanworks
- After the End, with Arabella
External links
References
- ^ Zsenya has given a number of interviews with official news sources that link her fandom pseud and her real name. The article The Web of Magic was published in the The Baltimore Sun (30 July 2003), and talks about her "publicly 'fess[ing] up" to her fanish activities.