"Suzanne R. Black makes engaging and provocative connections among a variety of networked literatures, moving skillfully between fanfiction, literary fiction, and genre fiction, including comic books, romance novels, and other commercial forms. The broad range of extremely well-chosen texts she discusses in this book makes it practically unique and a must-read for scholars working at the exciting intersection of digital fiction, fanfiction, and experimental fiction. This book feels like a glimpse into the future of literary study." - Francesca Coppa, author of The Fanfiction Reader: Folk Tales for the Digital Age and Vidding: A History
"Between Novel and Network is a brilliant exploration of how literature circulates in a world defined by links, logs, and fandoms. Suzanne R. Black brings fresh insight to fanfiction and contemporary fiction alike, extending the concept of 'archontic production' to show how today's narratives emerge fromand buildliving, networked archives of cultural memory and creativity." - Abigail De Kosnik, author of Rogue Archives: Digital Cultural Memory and Media Fandom