Hi Yulin! I loved the latest idwt–somehow I’ve never read Prufrock but I will now! I also had to download the music. But anyway, I would love to see what you could do with anything by Jeanette Winterson, who writes prose with language that feels like poetry (to me anyway). But she’s still alive. Do you need things that are out of copyright? (I know you did something from John Green but that’s a special case since he’s supportive of fanworks.)

I’m so glad to hear it, that’s exactly the goal of this series!

With every project we take on where copyright might get a little murky, I usually do some research on the writer/creator to see how receptive they’ve been to fanwork in the past. John Green is a good example because I’ve found two videos (1, 2) in which he’s stated his support of fanmade work and explained his feelings about the tricky details of copyright enforcement. I’m also currently working on a Fangirl adaptation, mostly because Rainbow Rowell’s tumblr presence suggests she’s an enthusiastic creator who’s supportive of fanwork.

These are also smaller-scale projects which I can tackle relatively quickly without needing crowdfunding, so that’s another factor.

Hope that answers your question! Thanks for watching and commenting!

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