* The cover colour you receive will be at random!
Librarian's note:
“If you grew up with Rookie Mag, you know the name Tavi Gevinson. Her latest work? Writing fan fiction about Taylor Swift. Probaby the best piece of writing I've found which gives due credit and proper analysis to Taylor Swift's song writing. It's also just really funny. I thoroughly recommend listening to Taylor Swift's discography while reading this, for the full experience!” Martina
From the publisher:
Fan Fiction is a zine by Tavi Gevinson. Although this 19,000-word satirical work of fiction is ostensibly about Taylor Swift, it quickly becomes a meditation on memory and image-making before exploding into a twisted tale of friendship, fandom, and failure. Join our narrator as she suffocates from obsession, nostalgia, the sacrifices demanded by autobiographical art, the deranging impact of internet usage, the numbing effects of fame, and maybe—just maybe—real life. As Leigh Stein wrote in Lit Hub, “You don’t need to know a single Taylor Swift lyric by heart to enjoy Tavi’s genre-defying project.”
Gevinson first published Fan Fiction online as a free PDF for anyone to read or print. Now, readers can order a copy gorgeously printed at full-bleed by Heavy Manners, each with a special risograph cover in a surprise color. The inside, printed in black-and-white, is complete with Gevinson’s ecstatic collages, reminiscent of Rookie, teenage diaries…simpler times.
"Tavi Gevinson's Taylor Swift fan fiction is actually genius. ... It's probably Gevinson's best work to date." —Olivia Craighead,
The Cut
"It's smart, it's confessional, it's messy, it's a flex. ... I don't think it's a coincidence that this electric, sly, look-what-you-made-me-do energy comes not from a corporate publication, but from a self-published zine. No gods, no masters, no investors, no one to please but herself." —Molly Mary O'Brien,
I Enjoy Music
Published 2024
Softcover
75 pages
8.5 x 5.5 inches
By Tavi Gevinson
Cover design and graphic production by Chrissy Rhee
Distribution by Marian Chudnovsky, John Biggers, Bathsheba Nemerovski, and Heavy Manners Library
This edition printed and distributed by Heavy Manners Library