Internet Oz fiction represents a significant shift in the availability of Oz works. Works of the traditional canon that are in the public domain are to be found online; and increasingly with time, more works of contemporary Oz fiction, both short stories and novels, appear on the World Wide Web, including:
* "Four Views of General Jinjur"
* A Grown-Up in Oz
* The Magic Book of Oz
* Ruggedo in Oz
* "The Solitary Sorceress of Oz" — among others, like Nathan DeHoff's works. For a web site of Oz fan fiction, largely referencing the 1939 MGM film, see:
* Oz fan fiction
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| - Internet Oz fiction represents a significant shift in the availability of Oz works. Works of the traditional canon that are in the public domain are to be found online; and increasingly with time, more works of contemporary Oz fiction, both short stories and novels, appear on the World Wide Web, including:
* "Four Views of General Jinjur"
* A Grown-Up in Oz
* The Magic Book of Oz
* Ruggedo in Oz
* "The Solitary Sorceress of Oz" — among others, like Nathan DeHoff's works. For a web site of Oz fan fiction, largely referencing the 1939 MGM film, see:
* Oz fan fiction
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| - Internet Oz fiction represents a significant shift in the availability of Oz works. Works of the traditional canon that are in the public domain are to be found online; and increasingly with time, more works of contemporary Oz fiction, both short stories and novels, appear on the World Wide Web, including:
* "Four Views of General Jinjur"
* A Grown-Up in Oz
* The Magic Book of Oz
* Ruggedo in Oz
* "The Solitary Sorceress of Oz" — among others, like Nathan DeHoff's works. For a web site of Oz fan fiction, largely referencing the 1939 MGM film, see:
* Oz fan fiction
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