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World's largest fanfiction archive and forum where fanfic writers and readers around the globe gather to share their passion.www.fanfiction.net
Fanfiction archives under section: Anime/Manga. Come and rediscover your favorite shows with fellow fans.www.fanfiction.net
Fan fiction (alternately referred to as fanfiction, fanfic, FF or fic) is a broadly defined term for stories about characters or settings written by fans of ...en.wikipedia.org
Welcome to AdultFanFiction.net. In order to proceed, you must be at least 18 years of age, and therefore considered a legal adult in the United States of ...www.adultfanfiction.net
Features a large collection of many genres of fan fiction, also features fan fiction based on character relationships.www.harrypotterfanfiction.com
Nov 6, 2008 ... Welcome to MuggleNet's fan fiction section! Feel free to browse around and read the stories, but you will need to register for a free ...fanfiction.mugglenet.com
Sep 7, 2008 ... Welcome to the Lord of the Rings Fanfiction community! This site is for all book and movie verse LotR stories as well as real person fics, ...www.lotrfanfiction.com
Your guide to the absolute worst fan fiction on the Web. Read them and weep.www.godawful.net
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Fan fiction (alternately referred to as fanfiction, fanfic, FF or fic) is a broadly defined term for fiction about characters or settings written by admirers of the original work, rather than by the original creators.[1] The term usually applies to works that are not commissioned and unauthorized by the owner/creators and publishers of the original and usually (but not always) works which are not professionally published. Fan fiction is defined outside of original fiction, which exists within its own discrete, professionally published universe, and therefore outside of canon works within that universe.[2] Most fan fiction writers assume that their readers have knowledge of the canon universe (created by a professional writer) in which their works are based.

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