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Latest revision as of 17:27, 5 July 2024
Welcome to The Evection Project!
e·vec·tion | noun
The act of carrying out or away; a lifting up; exaltation.
—The Century Dictionary
This is a wiki that collects creators' stances on fanworks. If you're a creator, whether you encourage or discourage your fans to engage creatively with what you release, letting them know that will help them respect your wishes—and if you're a fan, knowing how the creators who inspire you might react to what you're doing can help you choose fandoms to invest your time and effort into.
The Evection Project is just beginning. If it strikes you as a potentially valuable resource, you can help with the research necessary to make this directory include every creator who's spoken on fanworks. If you don't have the time, no worries—feel free to look around!
Featured from Status Blue:
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Featured from Status Green:
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Featured from Status Yellow:
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Featured from Status Red:
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