Families: Learning Corner: Pop Fiction

Stars and storybook characters are inspiring more teens to write for the Web. Is this a good thing?

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Marsh is more concerned that a site so popular with the under-18 set is unsupervised and doesn't restrict access to mature material--such as the NC-17-rated tales involving J.K. Rowling's Draco Malfoy and Severus Snape submitted by a girl whose online bio says she's 13. But censorship would be counter to Li's vision of an online community free to share its stuff, raw and uncut--as long as the graphic material is clearly marked. "I know how hard these writers work, and I respect it," says Li. Running the site takes 25 hours out of his week, but Li says if it helps aspiring scribes find an audience, it's worth it.

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