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    The sound of an animal breathing, heavy and low, sounded through the dark forest.
    Neil dared to lift his head.

    He saw a large, light brown wolf standing in front of him, its hot breath curling up from its nose like smoke.

    ‘Are you going to eat me?’ Neil asked, his own breath also visible in the air while he slowly pushed himself up.

    In response, the wolf took a step closer, baring its teeth, a low rumble sounding through its body.

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  • Endless Path : Infinite CosmosEndless Path : Infinite Cosmos

    # ROMANCE# ACTION# ADVENTURE# REINCARNATION# SYSTEM# DANMACHI

    Endless Path : Infinite Cosmos

    Vahn was an atypical youth. Due to a rare mutation, his blood had the potential to target and attack ailments within the human body. Touted as a universal cure, people had elevated his status above the norm and given him the classification «Panacea». In the media, he was hailed as a great hero who would usher in a new era or human wellness. However, behind the scenes things weren’t so bright. Being a unique individual, Vahn spent his entire youth locked up in a lab with various scientists and research teams using his body and blood to perform endless amounts of experiments. The only solace in his suffering was the various anime and manga made available to him between experiments. He often imagined himself as the protagonist in a world of his own, finally in control of his own destiny. For years he nurtured this desire, until at the age of 14 he died when an organization had tried to kidnap him from the lab…

    «Finally, I don’t have to suffer anymore…»

    This was Vahn’s last thought as he faded into the endless black abyss…

    «You poor soul.»

    Author’s Note: If you would like to support the author and the team behind EPIC and future projects, feel free to check out libraryofakasha.com. There, you can find extra chapters and several other novels posted by myself and a few people from Discord.

    Cover by Sinlaire, Edited by Frozen: https://www.deviantart.com/sinlaire

    https://discord.gg/Jwa8PKh

    New Patreon~! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=14397149

    This is a work of fiction that draws heavily upon the original source material of Danmachi. Please support the official release and know I claim no ownership or credit regarding the existence of pre-existing characters or content.

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  • HP: The Arcane ThiefHP: The Arcane Thief

    # ROMANCE# ACTION# ADVENTURE# SYSTEM# MAGIC# WEAKTOSTRONG# MYSTERY# DARK# ANTIHERO# HARRYPOTTER

    HP: The Arcane Thief

    A small time thief gets a system in an Alternate Wizarding World. The system seems useless in the beginning since he hasn’t unlocked any features. But…

    [The very first feature of the System has been unlocked.]

    [Congratulations. You’ve unlocked the class feature. Due to your existing skills and experience, you have gained the Special Class «Arcane Thief» as your starting class. There’s nothing an Arcane Thief can’t steal. The more you steal, the more your Class will progress.]

    [The fields of expertise include:

    — Stealth Magic
    — Wards
    — Traps
    — Enchantment
    — Pickpocketing
    — Knife/Short-Sword Wielding]

    Wait…this is just the first feature?

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    Patreon.com/Snollygoster

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    I’m planning on keeping a stockpile of at least 10 chapters there.

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  • I Refuse to Become Scumbag in TokyoI Refuse to Become Scumbag in Tokyo

    # ROMANCE# REINCARNATION# SYSTEM

    I Refuse to Become Scumbag in Tokyo

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, business, events, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

    Shishio stared at the beautiful girl in front of him, and he couldn’t look away. Her waist might be the narrowest waist that he had ever seen, and he was wondering how it felt to hug that waist. Finally, he made up his mind and decided to say hello to her, but suddenly…

    [Target has been found!]

    «Huh?»

    [Welcome to Scumbag System!]

    [The more woman you have, the more rewards you will receive!]

    [As a starting gift, you have received «Japanese Food Cooking Mastery»!]

    [As the first target has been found, you also receive 500 million yen on your back account!]

    [The journey has only been started!]

    [Work hard, young man!]

    «???????»

    Shishio frowned and said, «I refuse!» without hesitation, but after a while…

    «I refuse!… I really refuse!… I really try hard to refuse!… Sorry, I can’t refuse it….»

    Shishio tried really hard, but he couldn’t…

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    I’ll update the chapter when I have nothing to do

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    Cover not mine found it on google

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    Grammar sometimes sucks but bear with it.

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    Maybe I’ll be full of energy to write your favorite fanfic.

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  • BTTH Life Simulator SystemBTTH Life Simulator System

    # ROMANCE# ACTION# ADVENTURE# REINCARNATION# R18# SYSTEM# WEAKTOSTRONG# HAREM# CULTIVATION

    BTTH Life Simulator System

    What would you do if you were reborn in the world of Battle Through the Heavens without a distinguished background or an elder in your ring and just a decent talent?
    Luckily, Xiao Ming has awakened the Life Simulator System!

    [The Life Simulator is on]

    [You have experienced an ordinary life.]

    [Elements are being chosen.]

    [Currently available: Green Lotus Core Flame, Flame Mantra, Woeful Poison Body.]

    [Please choose one.]

    Every seven days, he can choose to extract one of the elements from his life simulation.

    In this way, Xiao Ming began his ordinary life.

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    Support me and get access to additional chapters.

    www.patreon.com/kisshot

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    Original Author: Fish in the Sea of Clouds
    MTL: https://www.uukanshu.com/b/193250/

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  • Danmachi: Reborn with EMIYA's PowersDanmachi: Reborn with EMIYA's Powers

    # ROMANCE# ACTION# R18# HAREM# ISEKAI# ANIME# DANMACHI# FATE STAY NIGHT

    Danmachi: Reborn with EMIYA’s Powers

    A boy who was outcasted from society at a young age due to his inability to conform finds solace in reading numerous fantasy stories in place of human interaction. He particularly grows fond of a story named Danamchi, going so far as to read the novels, play the games, and read forums and interviews to enjoy it to the greatest extent.

    Eventually, his isolation from society spelled his end. But it was not yet the end of this anti-social loner, as he soon woke up in the body of a character he was all too familiar with.

    «I’ve been reborn as Bell Cranel?!…. AND I ALSO HAVE EMIYA’S PROJECTION MAGECRAFT?!!»

    Authors note:
    Hello! This will be my first fanfiction on this site. I’m a big fan of both Danmachi and Type moon so I had this idea of a crossover fanfiction for a while.

    First off, this story will mostly be the same as the canon of the original danmachi with the inclusion of some fate characters in the world to spice this up.

    Secondly, I plan to make this story a harem, though I don’t intend to make it so that every girl immediately falls in love with the MC for an arbitrary reason. I’ll try my best to flesh out each romantic partner in a way that isn’t like a stereotypical anime romance.

    Thirdly, The mc isn’t going to be some chad thunderc*ck guy. He will have the sensibilities to recognize and acknowledge the horrible stuff in the world, but will not be some innocent snowflake like the original bell nor a murderous maniac pragmatist.

    Lastly, though I included the R18 tag, I am still developing my skills to write lemons. So don’t expect too much of those. Though I will promise it will happen sometime in the future.

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  • Psionic (Marvel)Psionic (Marvel)

    # ACTION# REINCARNATION# COMEDY# SUPERPOWERS# DARK# VILLAIN# ANTIHERO# MARVEL

    Psionic (Marvel)

    Previous Title: Marvel: True Power
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    If you want to support the novel and read ahead then go check out my Patreon: www.patreon.com/Moziel
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    «Synopsis»
    In a world teeming with Superheroes, Gods, Demons and Cosmic Entities. An average guy reincarnates as Andrew Detmer with one of the most misunderstood and underrated ability in all of fiction.
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    #WARNING
    This is my very first fanfic and English is also not my first language.
    The idea of this fic just came in me so don’t expect some mind blowing and amazing plot. But I’ll try to improve along the way.
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    Cover not mine
    I don’t own Marvel and Chronicle.
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    4 to 5 chapters a week
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    Lastly.. Be sure to enjoy!

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  • Naruto: Back in Ancient TimesNaruto: Back in Ancient Times

    # ROMANCE# ACTION# REINCARNATION# HAREM# OVERPOWERED# ANIME# NARUTO

    Naruto: Back in Ancient Times

    A young man from the earth after a slightly tragic and short life gets the option of reincarnating into the naruto world with any timeline of his choosing and wishes.

    Watch as he lives in the world during the era after the Ten-Tails sealing

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    I’ve read a lot of fanfictions on a lot of anime and what they all have in common is that you’d hardly find one that goes ways back. For example, most Naruto fanfiction I’ve read only features either Minato’s generation, Kalashi’s generation Itachi’s, or Naruto’s you’d rarely see anyone about Jiraiya, Tsunade, and Orochimaru’s generation not to talk of Madara and Hashirama.

    I’ve always been fascinated by the ancient times of almost all anime that has an ancient past. DXD, DC, Marvel, One Piece, Bleach, Tensura, and many more.

    With this in mind, I decided to write a story from way back in the era of Indra and Ashura.

    There will be skills from different animes and mangas, just to let you know.

    The volume two would have lots of characteristics from Cultivation worlds ways of writing.

    So please, read at your own discretion. Every ability or theory I come up with is what it is. Deal with it like that or don’t bother reading at all.

    I’m saying this for those that will write a 1-Star review for me. I’ll delete the review. Period.

    This is my first novel guys and I don’t own the basic principles in the novel. I either borrow or come up with a different one altogether.

    Join my Patre@n at patre@n.com/JoshRichie2 to support my endeavors, God knows I need It.

    buymeacoffee.com/joshrichieR will do too.

    Hope y’all enjoy it.

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  • A Cliché Multiverse storyA Cliché Multiverse story

    # ROMANCE# ACTION# R18# WEAKTOSTRONG# HAREM# SLICEOFLIFE# ANIME# HIGHSCHOOL DXD# DANMACHI# ONE PUNCH MAN

    A Cliché Multiverse story

    CURRENT WORLD: One Punch Man

    I, Asahi was just a filthy rich young master who died? But why I am following the plotline of a third rate novel? Why is this Goddess named Cliche? And wait, this didn’t end there. I’m also getting this great system for fulfilling my fantasies.

    FIRST WORLD: HIGH SCHOOL OF THE DEAD.

    SECOND WORLD: Irregular In A Magic High School

    THIRD WORLD: High School DxD

    FOURTH WORLD: Danmachi

    FIFTH WORLD: One Punch Man

    Features: A mc who never rapes.

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  • Marvel: The Beast SystemMarvel: The Beast System

    # ROMANCE# REINCARNATION# R18# COMEDY# SYSTEM# WEAKTOSTRONG# HAREM# OVERPOWERED# DARK

    Marvel: The Beast System

    [Mature Warning!] [Marvel x Multiverse Fanfic]

    In death, Edward finds himself in a dangerous new world as Spider-Man with a task to conquer women or risk his life. The catch? He’s in the Marvel-verse and the women he’s supposed to conquer are the partners of the characters he admires. With death on the line, he must decide whether to take the girls for himself or die trying. Will he survive? Find out in this thrilling tale.

    [Ways of pleasure *Wink wink*]
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    The MC is Spider-Man

    The System in this fic is inspired by the novel [The Beast Sex System(The World Of Systems)].

    The plot is of the main MCU, X-Men, and some other comic and anime characters. such as Fantastic Four.
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    Gray-MC, Harem, Incest, Mature, Multiverse, Dark, Rápe, R-18, OP-MC, World-hopping
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    -The tags clearly indicate that this novel is not something that everyone can stomach. If you can’t handle it, then don’t read it. leaving a review that only says «this is disgusting» just exposes your bigotism.

    -All characters and situations are pure products of my imagination. Any resemblance to actual people or events is completely coincidental. DON’T TRY TO REPRODUCE THE ACTS DEPICTED IN THIS BOOK IN REAL LIFE! NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE, IT IS CRUEL AND ILLEGAL!!!

    -Last, but not least, I do not own any character, or anything in the MCU, other than my OC [Edward ???] who is inside Peter Parker’s body.
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    Current World: Marvel
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    Daily Updates!
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  • DC: DON'T UTTER A WORDDC: DON'T UTTER A WORD

    # ROMANCE# ACTION# ADVENTURE# REINCARNATION# MYSTERY# SUPERPOWERS# DARK

    DC: DON’T UTTER A WORD

    A man dies on his way home in a car accident. Waking up in a totally different world, discovering that life had not only given him another chance but new things to discover, powers beyond his imagination.

    The powers of Blackagar Boltagon, the king of the Inhumans.

    But as they say, every power has a price, and his price to pay is silence. But as a wise man once said, silence can be a source of great strength.

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  • Sis-Con with Dimensional Chat GroupSis-Con with Dimensional Chat Group

    Sis-Con with Dimensional Chat Group

    10 chapters / week

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, business, events and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

    He had been reincarnated, he thought that he didn’t cheat until suddenly he noticed someone invite him on a group chat.

    [Do you wish to join Dimensional Chat Group?]

    MC: «Accept!»

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    Cover not mine, it’s from anime Yosuga no Sora

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    Grammar sometimes sucks but bear with it.

    https://discord.gg/Q3MFzds

    If you want to tell me there is a grammar mistake.

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    Maybe I’ll be full of energy to write your favorite fanfic.

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  • The Average DC ExperienceThe Average DC Experience

    # ACTION# R18# COMEDY# SYSTEM# WEAKTOSTRONG# SUPERPOWERS# DARK# TRANSMIGRATION# ANTIHERO# DC

    The Average DC Experience

    One bad day is all it takes to send an average man to the fringes of madness, or so a wise, demented clown once said.

    But if one bad day that started with getting fired and ended with a meteor falling over one such average man’s head didn’t drive him insane, then maybe waking up in a fictional world full of monsters would do the trick?

    Are you sick of the usual power-wank, wish-fulfillment garbage? Are you tired of one-dimensional fanfiction protagonists? Have you had your fill of monotonous monologues and forced dialogues?

    Do you want to see steady, slow character development and power level growth?

    If you answered yes to all those questions, then congratulations! This is the story for you!

    I own nothing. All rights belong to their respective owners.

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  • Danmachi: The Crimson FlashDanmachi: The Crimson Flash

    # ROMANCE# ACTION# ADVENTURE# REINCARNATION# SYSTEM# WEAKTOSTRONG# SLICEOFLIFE# ANIME# GENIUS# DANMACHI

    Danmachi: The Crimson Flash

    A bored god that is forgotten by everyone. He considered his divinity and eternal life a curse. A curse that haunted him throughout the countless years.

    For the sake of entertainment, he decided to abandon his godhood and live as a mortal to a random world. As he was creating his mortal body, he found two fragmented souls that interests him.

    『Maybe I should use the souls of Namikaze Minato and Uchiha Itachi together to create the ideal mortal body for me.』

    However by continuing this, he would totally abandon being a god and all of his godly powers which no gods were willing to risk but not him.

    『No need to worry about saying goodbye of my divine body. I’m a forgotten god and not the strongest anyway.』

    This story consists of ‘Danmachi’ anime with some factors of ‘Naruto’ anime and other masterpieces.

    Disclaimer: I do not own the cover (source:Pinterest.)
    Disclaimer: Obviously, I do not own Danmachi and any related materials.

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  • Playing with other SupernaturalsPlaying with other Supernaturals

    # ACTION# REINCARNATION# COMEDY# HAREM# OVERPOWERED# TRANSMIGRATION# SUPERNATURAL

    Playing with other Supernaturals

    Cover not mine
    (c) Yushiba Miyabi

    This is the story where Urahara Kisuke died after Nel failed to save him inside Askin’s Gift Ball Delux and reincarnated in the world of DxD.

    I am not sure if I can capture Urahara’s character properly so I apologize in advance if you are not satisfied.

    Also, English is not my native language.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++
    DISCLAIMER
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    I don’t own any of the characters from the canon.
    Please support the original work.
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    Buy me a coffee
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  • One Piece Gold List: The Strongest Teacher!One Piece Gold List: The Strongest Teacher!

    # ROMANCE# ACTION# COMEDY# OVERPOWERED# TRANSMIGRATION# SLICEOFLIFE# ISEKAI# ECCHI# MECHA

    One Piece Gold List: The Strongest Teacher!

    Follow Rifan our mc on the world of pirates as he changes the fate of his disciples.

    —read the Auxiliary for more info.
    ….



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  • The Cursed GamerThe Cursed Gamer

    # ROMANCE# ACTION# REINCARNATION# R18# SYSTEM# HAREM# SURVIVAL# BNHA# GAMER

    The Cursed Gamer

    [R-18, Mature Element Warning!] [Multiverse!]

    Synopsis: The Gamer System holds an unimaginable level of potential, which if used right, one can even step beyond Godhood.

    Beyond God.

    Out of desperation, that is exactly what his goal became once he somehow got his hands on the Gamer System.

    But there’s a catch, because there always is one.

    Now, he has become a Cursed Soul.

    -—-

    Tags: Gamer-System, Gray-MC, Harem, Incest, Mature, Multiverse, R-18, OP-MC, World-hopping

    First World: My Hero Academia

    Second World: Naruto

    Third World: Fate/Grand Order

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  • George R.R. Martin’s series is one of the most popular books and TV shows in recent history without contest, so it makes sense that there would be a lot of fanfictions about it!

    Since A Song of Ice and Fire has become such a hit, many authors have jumped on the bandwagon to write their own versions of events based on George R.R. Martin’s original work.

    But what makes the best Game of Thrones fanfic? It can be hard to know where to start, or what to read next.

    That’s why we’re here to help you find some good stories that will keep you reading and hooked!

    Game of Thrones Fanfiction is a type of writing where fans of the show take original ideas about characters from the Game of Thrones universe and write their own stories based on them.

    It is a way for authors to add their own spin on the world and characters that George R.R. Martin has created. Fanfiction stories can focus on canon events from books or TV show and attempt to fill in the gaps in a character’s experience.

    What-ifs are another popular type of fanfiction story. They are stories written from a new perspective, involving the main character(s), but perhaps with different events leading up to (or following) a situation, they were previously in.

    Just remember fanfiction is not canon or official work written by the original creator, but it’s still fun for fans and quite entertaining!

    Why Read Game of Thrones Fanfics?

    Game of Thrones is positively huge, and the TV series was a major hit but the books, well the books are amazing.

    Reading Game of Thrones fanfiction stories means you can take the intense world-building and amazing characters that were crafted by George R.R. Martin and expand upon them.

    Fanfiction allows you to fill in the gaps with new adventures, relationships, dialogue, or experience the same stories from new perspectives.

    Embrace the Dark Side: Darth Vader Fanfics

    What to Expect from Game of Thrones Fanfiction?

    There are many different types of genres for Game of Thrones fanfiction: romance, historical fiction, high fantasy, and tragedy. There are also many different characters in the story that have their own unique perspectives on the events happening around them.

    The three most popular character choices for people looking for great Game of Thrones fanfiction are:

    • The first is Jon Snow, the b*****d child who rises in power in both the books and TV shows.
    • The second is Daenerys Targaryen, sometimes called Dany or Daenerys depending on which fandom you are participating in, who also goes through great changes.
    • The third is Tyrion Lannister, the clever and quick-witted character that has been a fan favorite since his first appearance in Game of Thrones.

    All three characters have their own unique personality, and these three choices will provide different perspectives and opportunities for interesting stories.

    15 Best Game of Thrones Fanfics

    Here is a list of 15 of the best Game of Thrones fanfiction stories to get you started!

    1. The Dragon Returns: Game of Thrones

    Author: Snafu the Great

    Chapters: 4

    Words: 49,391

    Story: The Dragon has returned and this fanfic, the Game of Thrones has changed forever!

    Rhaegar Targaryen, exiled for 17 years, has come back to claim what is rightfully his: the Iron Throne. With his family by his side, Rhaegar is ready to take back what was stolen from him and make the Lannisters pay for their treachery.

    Will you help him reclaim his throne?

    2. Game of Thrones: Son of the Dragon

    Author: Jman007

    Chapters: 41

    Words: 75,305

    Story: This is the story of Jon Snow, who was born Aegon Targaryen and raised in Winterfell.

    When he learns his true identity, he sets out on a journey that will take him to the wall, Braavos, Pentos, and finally the Iron Throne. Along the way, he makes new allies and enemies and discovers secrets about his family that could change everything.

    Son of the Dragon is a thrilling game of thrones fanfiction that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

    3. Winter’s Child

    Author: VVSINGOFTHECROSS

    Chapters: 56

    Words: 249,144

    Story: When Winter’s Child comes, you’ll be ready to survive with the pack.

    This Game of Thrones fanfiction tells the story of Willam Stark, who marries Daena Targaryen and adopts her son Daemon as his own. With their eldest son Daeron by their side, they’ll stand strong against the coldest winter yet.

    With brilliant storytelling, this AU is sure to keep you entertained and rooting for House…

    4. A Game of Thrones: Fury and Flame

    Author: JMIII

    Chapters: 78

    Words: 253,303

    Story: Azula Baratheon is not a woman to be trifled with. The daughter of the Mad King, she was born with a gift for strategy and a taste for blood.

    When she arrived in Westeros, she quickly made a name for herself as a ruthless leader and brilliant military strategist. In A Game of Thrones: Fury and Flame, you can read about Azula and take on opponents in strategic battles that will test your mettle.

    With new cards to add to your deck, you’ll be ready to conquer the realm and take your place among the greatest leaders in Westeros history.

    5. The Dragon Cub

    Author: Alperez16

    Chapters: 194

    Words: 2,331,597

    Story: Step into the world of Westeros with The Dragon Cub, the epic fanfic that reimagines Jaime Lannister’s role in the Game of Thrones.

    When Jaime visits Winterfell and realizes Jon Snow’s true identity, he remembers a promise made to Rhaegar Targaryen – and he and Jon enter the game of thrones together.

    With richly detailed characters and plots, this fanfic is sure to keep you hooked until the very end. So why not dive in today?

    Note: This fanfic starts a little rough, stick with it, it is one of the best you will ever read!

    6. A Game of Salt and Oak

    Author: TaylaWrites

    Chapters: 49

    Words: 52,675

    Story: Winter is coming and with it the end of the world as we know it.

    For Robb, Theon, and Elyssia, this means one thing: it’s time to learn the Game of Thrones. With enemies on all sides, these three friends must figure out how to play the game if they want to survive. Can they beat the odds? Or will they be crushed under the heel of House Lannister?

    One thing’s for sure: with A Game of Salt and Oak, you won’t want to miss a single minute of the action. So put on your armor and pick up your sword…the fate of Westeros is in your hands.

    7. An Evening Tale

    Author: QueenNothingness

    Chapters: 25

    Words: 80,153

    Story: An Evening Tale is a perfect read for any Game of Thrones fan.

    Riley falls into the world of Westeros and quickly realizes that she has the power to change the course of events. With a golden dragon by her side, she sets out to help Daenerys Targaryen gain her rightful place as Queen of the Seven Kingdoms.

    This brilliant Game of Thrones fanfic is full of adventure and danger lurks around every turn.

    8. Game of Thrones: Facets of Love

    Author: Assassin Master Ezio 91

    Chapters: 20

    Words: 26,989

    Story: Rickon Stark, the wild boy of Winterfell, is drawn to Shireen Baratheon, the shy and gentle girl who catches his eye one day after school.

    What starts as a chance encounter soon blossoms into a full-blown love affair, but can Rickon overcome his short temper and learn to love Shireen for who she is?

    With twists and turns at every turn, this Game of Thrones fanfiction fluff is sure to keep you entertained from beginning to end.

    9. A Wolf Amongst Lions

    Author: Kallypso

    Chapters: 108

    Words: 472,557

    Story: The Game of Thrones is a game of deceit, betrayal, and violence. But what would happen if one of the players decided to fight back?

    Tywin Lannister is the central character, and Arya Stark finds herself in a dangerous situation – forced to adapt to survive.

    This story diverges from season two onward and is sure to keep you entertained.

    Note: If you’re not sure that you want to read a book about the Lannister’s, you would be mistaken – this book is awesome.

    10. My Dearest Mockingbird

    Author: MissyV96

    Chapters: 21

    Words: 21,286

    Story: Step into the world of Westeros with My Dearest Mockingbird, a Game of Thrones fanfiction about Sansa and Little Finger.

    Filled with all the intrigue, violence, and romance you love from Game of Thrones, this story is sure to keep you entertained.

    So, if you’re looking for a gripping read that will leave you wanting more, then look no further than My Dearest Mockingbird.

    11. Last Words

    Author: Rodo

    Chapters: 24

    Words: 11,366

    Story: Winter is coming. But what happens to the characters we’ve grown to love after the final credits roll?

    This fanfiction Game of Thornes mini-series explores the post-canon lives of our favorite (surviving) Game of Thrones characters. Twenty-four interconnected one-shots show glimpses into their lives, loves, and losses.

    With all-new stories and insights, Last Words is a must-read for any Game of Thrones fan.

    12. The Dragon and the Wolf

    Author: Jennagreenpotter

    Chapters: 12

    Words: 60,500

    Story: Experience the thrilling story of Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen in this fanfiction novel set during Season 7 of Game of Thrones.

    This book fills in the gaps between episodes, giving you a new perspective on their relationship.

    With exciting moments and interpretations of some missing scenes, The Dragon and the Wolf is sure to please any fans of Jon and Dany!

    13. Ned Stark Lives!

    Author: Cbstevp

    Chapters: 45

    Words: 418,016

    Story: Step into an alternate reality where Ned Stark lives and the Game of Thrones series takes a very different turn.

    In this fanfiction, you’ll get to explore all the possibilities that could have happened if the patriarch of House Stark had survived. From the intrigues in King’s Landing to the war against The White Walkers.

    Ned Stark Lives! is a must-read for any Game of Thrones fan.

    14. The Bird and Her Beast

    Author: KylaBosch

    Chapters: 69

    Words: 30,548

    Story: What happens when Beauty falls for the Beast? Find out in this hot and steamy Game of Thrones fanfiction.

    Sansa Stark has always been a beauty, but she’s also always been too good for this world. That is until she meets Sandor Clegane. The Hound is a brutal man, feared by all who know him. But to Sansa, he’s something different entirely. He’s gentle and kind, and protective – everything she’s ever wanted in a man.

    As they grow closer, Sansa realizes that there might be more to the Hound than meets the eye… and that he may just be her chance at escape from her current life.

    15. Khaleesi and her Khal

    Author: MaidenP

    Chapters: 49

    Words: 58,039

    Story: Khaleesi has always been a favorite character of Game of Thrones fans. She is strong, powerful, and determined.

    Now, experience her story in a whole new way with Khaleesi and her Khal. This fanfiction will take you on an emotional journey as Drogo and Khaleesi fight for their lives together.

    With some imaginative scenes and adventure around every corner, this is one book you won’t want to miss!

    Conclusion

    If you’re a fan of the Game of Thrones series, then you’ll love these fanfiction stories. They explore different plotlines and scenarios that could have happened if certain characters had acted differently.

    With exciting moments and well-developed storylines, these fanfictions are sure to please. So if you’re looking for a good read, be sure to check out these 15 best Game of Thrones fan fiction stories!

    If you have read any that deserve a mention, please let us know!

    Did You Know?

    “The Iron Throne was created by Aegon the Conqueror!”

    “Game of Thrones is the most illegally downloaded show of all time!”

    “George R. Martin drew inspiration for the series from medieval European history!”

    “Daenerys Targaryen is the only surviving member of House Targaryen, which was ousted from the Iron Throne 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones!”

    FAQ’s

    The book series “A Song of Ice and Fire” is written by American author George R.R Martin, the show was adapted from the books.

    What are the Houses in GoT?

    There are nine houses in Westeros: House Stark, House Greyjoy, House Lannister, House Tyrell, House Arryn, House Targaryen, House Martell, House Baratheon, and House Tully.

    How do you kill a White Walker?

    If you are brave enough, the only thing that can destroy White Walkers is Dragon glass. If you don’t have dragon glass, you don’t kill them. You flee, you hide, you pray.

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    3,564 people took our survey. Here’s what we learned.

    by Flourish Klink

    A wordcloud of words used in a fanfic definition.

    As a podcast, Fansplaining is pretty passionate about fanfiction. We’ve run a survey on fans’ favorite fictional tropes, declared war on the dictionary over a misplaced space, and held forth on Mary Sues. But if we don’t even trust Merriam-Webster to spell “fanfiction” correctly, how can we trust any dictionary to define it? So earlier this year, we ran the Fansplaining Definitions Survey, which claimed to “help us come to a collective definition of what ‘fanfiction’ means.”

    But the purpose of the survey wasn’t to simply poll people and declare the most common answer the official definition. We wanted to to encourage a large number of people to think about how they reach that definition—and to get them to write about it. We proposed some ideas about “fanfiction” in our first question: that it might be derivative or transformative, that who wrote it might be important, that its commercial or noncommercial status might be make a difference. Then we gave room for people to write their own definitions, and to respond to us throughout. You might consider it a mass-scale brainstorming effort, led by Fansplaining.

    It’s been a month since the survey closed, and in the end, 3,564 people took it. Respondents answered 40 questions, many of them long-format; there’s a lot of data to chew through! In the latter half, respondents took their ideas about the boundaries of fanfic and applied them to individual written works. But this article will focus only on the first two sections of the survey, where people attempted to set those boundaries as they defined “fanfiction.”

    The Multiple Choice Answers

    In the first section, respondents were given a series of nine questions, all starting with the phrase, “Must fanfiction be…” Each respondent saw them in a different order. The questions made one big assumption: fanfiction is (or is often) work based on another source work. There’s other ways you could choose to come at a definition of fanfiction—we’ll get to those in the next section—but we intentionally framed it this way as a starting point.

    Respondents could choose to respond to each of these questions in one of four ways:

    • Yes, to be considered fanfiction it must be.

    • Some works of fanfiction are, and some aren’t.

    • No, a story like that is never fanfiction.

    • I don’t know (or it’s not relevant).

    (In retrospect, we probably shouldn’t have used the word “story” in the answers. It would have been better to phrase it as “No, something like that is never fanfiction.” Hindsight is 20/20.)

    The results might have been disappointing if we were trying to use these questions to “really” get at a “real” definition of fanfiction: for most questions, most respondents chose the answer “Some works of fanfiction are, and some aren’t.”

    Must fanfiction be… Yes, to be considered fanfiction it must be. Some works of fanfiction are, and some aren’t. No, a story like that is never fanfiction. I don’t know (or it’s not relevant).
    …based on another work of fiction? 1449 (40%) 2029 (56%) 14 (0.4%) 72 (2%)
    …based on real events or people? 35(1%) 2938 (82%) 301 (8%) 290 (8%)
    …written by someone other than the original author of the work it’s based on? 2588 (73%) 831 (23%) 43 (1%) 102 (3%)
    …written for a community of fans? 1164 (33%) 2191 (61%) 19 (0.5%) 190 (5%)
    …written by a member of a community of fans? 1304 (37%) 2036 (57%) 19 (0.5%) 205 (6%)
    …not endorsed by the original creator? 339 (10%) 2432 (68%) 91 (3%) 702 (20%)
    …transformative (i.e., not just a rehash of the original work, but changing some aspects of the world)? 928 (26%) 2506 (70%) 26 (0.7%) 104 (3%)
    …distributed free of charge (that is, the reader doesn’t have to pay money for it)? 1146 (41%) 1921 (54%) 16 (0.4%) 182 (5%)
    …not for profit (that is, the author doesn’t earn money for it)? 1271 (36%) 2029 (57%) 30 (0.8%) 234 (7%)

    The notable exception? 73% of respondents said that in order for something to be considered fanfiction, it must be written by someone other than the original author of the work that it was based on. By that standard, prequels and sequels can’t be fanfiction, nor can books with intertextual relationships to an author’s other works, like Carry On by Rainbow Rowell. If you listen to our podcast, you may know that this is one of Elizabeth’s bugbears and that she feels very vindicated.

    Also interesting: 82% of respondents said that some works of fanfiction are based on real events or people. (For what it’s worth, 1% said that fanfiction had to be based on real events or people. We have questions.) But 40% of respondents also said that fanfiction must be based on works of fiction. That means that at a minimum, 25% of respondents think both that fanfiction is always based on works of fiction and that fanfiction is sometimes based on real events or people! How can both things be true? Three possible answers come to mind:

    • They’re thinking of fanfic based on historical fiction, like Hamilton fanfic. In other words, they’re saying that works based on fictional works that are based on real people can be fanfic.

    • They consider celebrity personae and tabloid narratives to be works of fiction. In other words, they’re saying that our perceptions of celebrities are already works of fiction, so real person fic, or RPF, is both based on real people and on fiction.

    • They’re confused or didn’t remember the questions they’d already answered very well.

    Since we’re not psychic, we don’t know which of these three explanations (or something else entirely) were on the minds of our respondents. But people certainly did have a lot to say about RPF when they wrote their long-form definitions of fanfiction…

    The Long-Form Answers

    The next question invited people to respond in long form to the prompt, “Please define fanfiction.” The section header read, “In this section, you’ll define terms in your own words. We know that this can be difficult. Just try your best! If you aren’t sure how to write a definition, look at a dictionary (may we suggest Merriam-Webster?) for inspiration.”

    The results were extremely various. Some were simple:

    Fiction about someone else’s characters.

    Others were complex:

    I feel like there are two usages that are helpful and reasonably accurate, depending on context. There is the broad “everything is fanfiction” version, which is just “transformative = fanfiction”—and this is useful when contesting the notion that fanfic isn’t valid, creative, &c. because it is rooted in prior canons. There is also the somewhat narrower definition, which I like better (because I am privileged enough not to have to have the above argument very often.) The narrower definition I use is that fanfiction is a modern phenomenon that came into being precisely because of the cultural shifts surrounding the value of originality: once it became important to have new ideas, and possible to claim them as one’s property, then transformative narratives became a marked category in a way they hadn’t been before—so fanfiction calls back deeply to earlier modes of narrative engagement, and hits some deep spot in us that is ignored/denigrated by Enlightenment (and most post-Enlightenment) thought, but is distinct from them because it has had to carve a path for itself through modernity. I am also personally inclined to think that it’s useful to distinguish fanfiction from e.g. pastiche, insofar as its creators are more horizontally related to their readers, with regard to all kinds of capital (economic and establishment-cultural most of all) but I am less wedded to that part.

    Some of our favorites were just straight-up funny:

    Fanfiction is a story written by a person in the fandom because breaking into the creators office and telling them that everything that they did is wrong and rewriting it is considered “rude” and “illegal”

    To try and make some sense of this mass of information, we coded each entry by themes that emerged from the data. For example, every time a response mentioned that fanfiction was written to celebrate a source text, out of love for a source text, or as a tribute or homage to a source text, we coded it as “Purpose: Love.” (88 out of the 3564 responses were coded this way, or about 2.4%.)

    It’s important to remember that just because a response was coded to include “Purpose: Love” doesn’t mean that it didn’t mention any other possible purposes for fanfiction. (“Purpose: Critique” and “Purpose: Fun” were two other codes, and several responses included all three.) It also doesn’t necessarily mean that if you asked other respondents, “Is fanfiction usually written to celebrate its source text?” they would disagree. They might disagree, but they also might agree and simply have left it out of their definition because they took it as a given, or because they didn’t think it was significant.

    Fanfiction is derivative of another work

    Looking at the answers as a group, there are two basic clusters of answers. The first is the “formal cluster.” Here are some examples:

    A written work that is based on a situation or characters that exist and are borrowed from any form of published media.

    Fiction based on an existing story, character, fictional world, person, or scenario that the author got from somewhere other than their own imagination, and which retains some meaningful connection to that originating material rather than simply using it as inspiration

    Any work of fiction that takes inspiration (characters, events, etc.) from a preexisting work.

    88% of responses contained some sort of reference to the concept that fanfiction is derivative work. The formal cluster of responses privileged that aspect of fanfic, putting it front and center. They seemed to be particularly interested in defining fanfiction as compared to other, less derivative works.

    In some cases, these definitions were intentionally far-reaching. After all, what work of fiction couldn’t be said to take inspiration from a preexisting work? In Western literature, the “canon” (especially the Bible) is embedded in the DNA of a staggering number of books. Fanfiction may be more explicit about its borrowing than other literary work, but not by much.

    In other cases, respondents seemed to believe there’s a difference between fanfiction writers’ borrowing and other writers’ borrowing. Definitions of this latter type leaned on the Romantic idea of the author, whose inspiration springs from nowhere, or from deep inside their soul. (We…don’t agree with these people. But they have an opinion and they are allowed to have that opinion. We say, gritting our teeth.)

    Fanfiction is written by and for fans

    The second large group of answers we received is the “context cluster.” Some examples:

    Written content created by fans for fans

    A Fanfiction is a story (short or long) written by someone who earns no money for herself/himself or to share it to the community.

    Fiction written by fans, using characters and/or a world that is usually the creation of another author (though not always—RPF). It’s fans using characters to explore ‘what if,’ to fix parts of the narrative they didn’t like, to add t/extend the narrative, to deepen it—or to plonk the characters in a totally new world. Primarily done by fans, sometimes for themselves, sometimes for others, usually not for profit. It’s born out of love.

    These responses focus on the context in which fanfic is written: who writes it, and who reads it. They seemed to be interested in defining fanfiction against other types of work created by people who aren’t fans.

    Let’s note: We say the context cluster is a “large” cluster, but it was significantly much less common than the formal definitions: 31% of respondents said that fanfiction was mostly or usually written by fans, 11% of responses said that fanfiction was written for fans, and smaller percentages suggested that it was amateur or written outside of professional contexts.

    We have a guess as to why there was such a gap between people who said fanfiction was written “by fans” and those who said it was “for fans”: many respondents made it clear that a written work could be fanfic even if it was never shared with anyone—if it was written just for the author themselves.

    Why are these two types of definition so common?

    Well, for one thing, respondents were primed to answer in these ways! If you scroll back up to the multiple choice answers, you’ll see that they center these concerns. In fact, people mentioned all of the themes that appeared in the multiple choice questions more frequently than other ideas about fanfiction. That’s only to be expected.

    But that can’t be the only reason why these definitions were so common. We think that they really do get at the heart of how people think about fanfic: first, as work that’s derivative of other work, and secondarily as work that takes place in a community of fans. (Hardly groundbreaking research.)

    Or, it could just be that our survey-takers know how to Google, and Fanlore’s “fanfiction” page begins with the following sentence:

    Fanfiction (fanfic, fic) is a work of fiction written by fans for other fans, taking a source text or a famous person as a point of departure.

    So let’s move on to the more interesting part of the survey: the other, less-commonly mentioned things people said about fanfiction. What new ways of thinking about fic did our respondents offer?

    Fanfiction is not for profit

    OK, this isn’t exactly an unusual or new way of thinking about fanfic, and a lot of respondents mentioned it—34%. It’s hardly surprising, but it does suggest that for a lot of people, commercially published works like 50 Shades of Grey and commissioned stories about established worlds on Wattpad don’t count as fanfiction. (Later questions on the survey explored this topic, so we’ll leave it at that for now.)

    Fanfiction is based on popular texts

    Some respondents said that fanfiction had to be based a popular text—a large entertainment franchise, or a work by a famous author, or a work that had a fandom. A story based on an unknown text wouldn’t cut it.

    There are certainly edge cases that contradict this assertion: we don’t think anyone would say that works written for the Yuletide Challenge aren’t fanfic, but many of them are based on works that aren’t popular, and by definition, Yuletide is for works about source texts with little to no fanfic online. On the other hand, this idea highlights fanfic’s relationship to pop culture: it reflects Henry Jenkins’ classic argument that fanfic writers are “textual poachers,” asserting public ownership over the blockbusters and must-see TV that are our modern myths.

    Fanfiction is a rebellion against the status quo

    A number of respondents said that fanfiction allowed fans to create better representation of minority groups, or that it is a rebellion against the entertainment industry. We have mixed feelings about this argument: fanfiction isn’t always unwelcome to the entertainment industry, and it definitely hasn’t been equally kind to all underrepresented minorities. (We’ve covered some of these objections on our podcast in the past—Episode 29, “Shipping and Activism,” in particular.) But the argument is definitely present in a strain of scholarship about fandom, beginning in the early 90s and continuing today. If you’re interested in learning more about this idea, the Journal of Transformative Works and Cultures is a good place to start.

    Fanfiction is an umbrella term for works in any medium (or isn’t)

    Many respondents specifically called out fanfiction as textual, and some people included fan comics. Some went so far as to specify that fanfiction must be narrative, or must be prose. A small minority, though, considered “fanfiction” an umbrella term including fan-created art in every medium. Similarly, some people specifically included—or excluded—meta, nonfiction fanworks that celebrate, critique and interpret source material, from their definition.

    We’re pretty agnostic on this subject, but we would like to point out that many people use the term “fanworks” as an umbrella term. We use it on the podcast because it more clearly includes things like fan films and meta, and keeps fanfiction as a term for primarily textual fiction, which otherwise doesn’t have its own name.

    Fanfiction can be any length

    Several people specified that fanfiction can be any length. One of the most notable aspects of fanfic is that it’s not limited in size. Conventionally, novels can only be so long and short stories can only be so short. In the world of fanfic, though, hundred-word drabbles are posted cheek-by-jowl with the longest novel ever written by a human. (It’s a Super Smash Bros. fanfic, The Subspace Emissary’s Worlds Conquest, and it clocks in north of four million words. The next longest contender is half its length.)

    Fanfiction includes shipping, or includes fandom tropes

    Less than 1% of respondents said that fanfiction usually or always featured shipping, or featured fandom tropes. No one listed this as the sole qualification for a work to be fanfiction, but it’s an interesting perspective, because it’s one way to differentiate a fanfic from a highly allusive work of literature. Works of literature can be as referential as they like; they can even be referential to objects of fandom; but if they don’t participate the trope or ship concerns of fandom, then they don’t count as fanfic.

    If this idea were taken to an extreme, stories without ships or tropes wouldn’t count as fanfic, even if they were written by fans, for fans, not for profit, not with the involvement of the original work’s creator, and posted on the Archive of our Own. But it’s not really wrong to say that most fanfic partakes in tropes or ships—many stories have both!—so maybe we shouldn’t dismiss the idea out of hand.

    Fanfiction includes Real Person Fiction

    It should hardly be surprising that many people covered the issue of Real Person Fiction, also known as “Real Person Fanfiction” or “RPF,” in their definitions. After all, the multiple-choice questions asked about the issue.

    What’s interesting is that while several long-form responses expressed ambivalence about RPF, mentioning that the author doesn’t like or read it, almost nobody explicitly excluded RPF from fanfiction in their long-form definition, and 21% of respondents explicitly included it. It seems that the 8% of multiple-choice respondents who didn’t think RPF counted as fanfiction didn’t think it was central enough to the issue to explicitly exclude it in their long-form definitions.

    Fanfiction isn’t plagiarism (but it might violate copyright law?)

    Many people included commentary on fanfiction’s relationship to copyright law or to plagiarism. Generally speaking, people seemed to agree that it was both legal and ethical to write fanfiction, but they were fuzzy on why. Some people said that fanfiction was legal only as long as it was not for profit; others said it was legal because readers understood that it was derivative and didn’t think it was “official” (neither of these statements are entirely accurate).

    We were surprised at how many respondents didn’t understand the differences between plagiarism, copyright infringement, and trademark infringement. (We see these same confusions when authors famous for denigrating fanfiction talk about how fic writers are “plagiarizing” their work. Not to name names.) We definitely don’t have space to write an explainer here, but if you aren’t positive you understand these issues as they pertain to fanfic (or even if you are), we suggest the blog F Yeah Copyright, or Fansplaining Episode 4, “Buncha Lawyers.”

    Demographics

    As part of the survey, we asked respondents to answer some questions about demographics. What we found shouldn’t be interpreted as “these are the people who read fanfiction”: it should only be interpreted as “these are the people who took the survey, and had enough stamina to stick around to the end.”

    On the subject of gender, the split was pretty stark:

    A pie chart showing that 83% of respondents were female; 10% non-binary/third gender; 5% male; 2% other.

    Our age data is a little fuzzier because about 300 people took the survey while incorrect age categories were in place (oops), but we still feel pretty confident when we say that we got a wide range of ages:

    A pie chart showing the ages of respondents: 26% 18-24; 25% 30-39; 19% 20-29; 10% 25-29; 9% 40-49; 6% 13-17; 3% 50-59; 1% 60-69.

    We also asked the respondents who self-identified as fans when they got involved in fan culture:

    A pie chart showing that 28% of respondents got involved in 2000-2004; 24% 2005-2009; 19% 2010-2014; 18% 1995-1999; 4% 1990-1994; 4% 2015 or later; 3% 1980-1989; 1% 1970-1979; and 0.3% 1960-1969.

    We weren’t all that surprised to see that most respondents reported they’d joined fandom after the advent of the internet, but it was fascinating to see how that breakdown actually played out.

    So we got all this great demographic data: now, what are the interesting correlations between respondents’ demographics and their responses? By the time we got to this part of the analysis, Flourish was a crispy fried researcher—you try hand coding 3,500 free response answers with a short deadline—and friend of the podcast PorcupineGirl stepped in to save the day, run the numbers, and generally provide analysis; the remainder of this section consists of her insights combined with our speculations about causation.

    PorcupineGirl focused her attention on the long-format answers, and it turned out that very few subjects correlated strongly with anything. All groups of respondents mentioned that fanfiction could include RPF about as frequently; they mentioned that it was derivative about as frequently; they said it was written by fans about as frequently. There were, however, two exceptions.

    Fans from the early 90s care about fanfic being not-for-profit

    A bar graph showing that fans who entered fandom between 1990 and 1994 were much more likely to say that fanfiction should be not for profit.

    As you can see, respondents who joined fandom in the 1990s were more likely to mention that fanfic is usually or always not-for-profit than respondents who joined fandom in other eras—more than twice as likely than respondents who joined fandom after 2009, in fact.

    We’ll need to do some more research to determine if this is true, but our current theory is that fans from the 1990s remember the beginning of the online fanfiction era, when IP owners were cracking down on fanfiction—and the one way to make sure you weren’t targeted was to be clearly not-for-profit. Those who joined earlier might have stronger connections to zine culture and the culture of SFF cons; those who joined later were shaped more by stories of fans fighting back against copyright overreach, and then, later, the way that Wattpad and other similar sites monetize fanfic.

    Longer-term fans distinguish between fans and pros

    Examining the data further, PorcupineGirl created a cluster of codes that signaled distance from professional writing. Responses in this cluster said that fanfiction was “unauthorized,” that it was “not written by the original creator,” that it was “not for profit,” that it was “distributed for free,” or that it was “amateur,” “unprofessional,” “noncommercial” or “nonliterary.” The results were striking:

    A bar chart showing that those who had been in fandom longer were generally more likely to use “nonprofessional” themes.

    People who had been in fandom longer were much more likely to express this type of sentiment. A person who joined fandom in 1990 was just a little less than twice as likely to do so as a person who joined fandom in 2010.

    To us, this suggests that the borders between amateur and professional writing have become more porous in the past ten years. Anecdotally, this seems to be the case: Wattpad’s FANtasies, Kindle Worlds, and the successes of original novels by writers who also admit to fanfic (His Majesty’s Dragon), of stories “with their serial numbers rubbed off” (50 Shades of Grey), and of YA novels about fanfic writers (Fangirl) all point to a wider mainstream acceptance of fandom and fanfiction. We think that newer members of fandom are more likely to take this situation as the status quo, whereas those who have been in fandom longer are more likely to see themselves as very separate from the professional world.

    So what can we conclude from all of this?

    This article necessarily only represents some early, first conclusions. As we’ve mentioned, the survey was 40 questions long; this article only covers the first few. We’ll be posting a lot more, and our conclusions may change as we dive deeper into the rest of the data. But even then, we probably won’t be able to tell you a single, final, and definitive definition for the term “fanfiction.” We’d love to, but it just isn’t possible—not as an outcome of this survey, nor as an outcome of any other survey.

    Definitions of fanfiction can orient themselves in different ways. They can be formalist (“What is this text? What are its features?”) or social (“Who was it written for? Who wrote it?”) or affective (“What mood was the writer in? What mood does it seek to inspire in readers?”) or socio-economic (“What political and economic structures does it exist in? What does it challenge?”) A good definition might take more than one of these tactics, depending on its context. When one argues that their fanfiction should be permitted in a creative writing class, they might choose to highlight fanfic’s formal similarity to literary works like The Hours. When they claim that fan culture is complex, deep, and not merely consumerist, they might point to the social and gift-giving elements of fanfiction culture.

    Our respondents thought a wide diversity of fanfic’s aspects were important, and they didn’t always agree on every detail. By far, though, they agreed that the most important aspect of fanfic is formal: fanfiction is work based on another work. And the newer to fandom they were, the less likely they were to draw a clear line between “fanfic” and “original fiction.”

    And maybe that’s the point: there is no clear line. Fanfiction is what authors claim to be fanfiction, and what audiences accept as fanfiction. Different people’s viewpoints may be slightly different, but like Justice Potter Stewart defining pornography, “I know it when I see it.”

    This article is brought to you by Fansplaining’s patrons. If you’d like to help us publish more writing like this in the future, please consider pledging as little as $1 a month.

    If you’d like to check our work or do your own analysis, we’ve made the full data set available to the public, as well as the coded long-form responses to “please define fanfic.” They’re released under a CC-BY license, so feel free to make use of them as you like, just remember to credit and link back to us!

    Flourish Klink is one half of Fansplaining.

    Оборот there is  there are

    Оборот there is there are — это один из случаев, когда в русском языке нет прямого, стопроцентного эквивалента английской конструкции, поэтому его употребление нередко вызывает трудности у начинающих.

    Между тем, оборот there is there are употребляется довольно часто не только в деловом или научном языке, но и в обыденной повседневной речи. Это одна из конструкций, употреблять и понимать которые нужно без малейших затруднений, на полном автомате. К счастью, его употребление не вызывает труда, самое главное — понять значение этой конструкции.

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    • Значение конструкции there is there are.
    • В чем трудность оборота there is there are?
    • Употребление оборота there is there are в таблицах с примерами.
    • Утвердительная форма.
    • Отрицательная форма.
    • Вопросительная форма.
    • Видеоурок на тему There is There are.
    • Оборот There is There are во временах Perfect (для продвинутого уровня).

    Буквально there is переводится как «здесь естьприсутствует», а there are как «здесь естьприсутствуют» (во множественном числе). Но точнее будет сказать, что оборот there + to be используется для обозначения присутствия или наличия чего-либо или кого-либо.

    Например:

    There is an old church in this town. — В этом городе есть старая церковь.

    There are ten or eleven kids in the classroom. — В классе десять или одиннацать детей.

    There is always a way out. — Выход всегда есть.

    There are two ways out of this tunnel. — Из этого тоннеля есть два выхода.

    В чем трудность оборота There is There are?

    Трудность в том, что, как видно в примерах выше, эта конструкция не переводится на русский язык неким единственно верным способом — нужно подбирать перевод по смыслу. Сами слова there is there are, как правило, не переводятся буквально («здесь есть»), их значение передается другими средствами.

    Это может быть глагол «быть», «являться», «присутствовать».

    There is a nice pizza place in this mall. — В этом торговом центре есть хорошая пиццерия.

    There is only one player. Where are the others? — Здесь присутствует только один игрок. Где остальные?

    Но в русском языке глаголы типа «быть» часто опускаются.

    Good, now there are all four players. Deal the cards. — Хорошо, сейчас здесь (есть) все четверо игроков. Сдайте карты.

    What other door? There is only one door. — Какая еще другая дверь? Здесь (есть) только одна дверь.

    В общем, нужно запомнить, что если вы хотите сказать что-то о наличииотсутствии предмета или лица в каком-то месте, то зачастую для этого можно использовать оборот there is there are.

    Здесь есть кресло. — There is an armchair.

    В этом доме много зеркал. — There are many mirrors in this house.

    Только не путайте наличиеотсутствие с обладанием, со случаем, когда мы говорим, что некое лицо чем-то обладает. В этом случае по смыслу подходит глагол to have (иметь):

    У меня есть кресло. — I have an armchair.

    У меня много зеркал в доме. — I have many mirrors in my house.

    Употребление оборота There is There are в таблицах с примерами

    Оборот there is there are может употребляться в утвердительной (как в примерах выше), отрицательной и вопросительной формах. Он также может употребляться в разных временах: в настоящем, прошедшем и будущем. В таблицах ниже приведены примеры употребления there is there are во временах Simple (Indefinite),

    Этот оборот также употребляется во временах Perfect (в Continuous и Perfect Continuous не употребляется), однако намного реже, чем в Simple, особенно в разговорной речи. Примеры приводятся в таблице в конце этой статьи, однако эта тема относится к «продвинутым», а сами обороты малоупотребительны, некоторые вообще практически не употребляются даже в письменной речи.

    Утвердительная форма

    В утвердительной форме оборот there is are используется следующим образом:

    There is there are в утвердительной форме
    Единственное число Множественное число
    Present Simple There is

    • There is a shop here.
    • Здесь есть магазин.
    There are

    • There are four wires here.
    • Здесь четыре провода.
    Past Simple There was

    • There was a statue at this place.
    • На этом месте была статуя.
    There were

    • There were a few coins on the table.
    • На столе было несколько монет.
    Future Simple There will be

    • There will be a car in the backyard.
    • На заднем дворе будет машина.
    There will be

    • There will be two more TV’s in the room.
    • В комнате будет еще два телевизора.

    Иногда в предложении перечисляются несколько предметов, при этом первый стоит в единственном числе, а второй во множественном (или наоборот). В таком случае оборот there + to be согласуется в числе с существительным, которое идет после него.

    Например:

    There is a small box and two bigger boxes. — Здесь маленькая коробочка и две коробки побольше.

    Первым идет существительное в единственном числе, поэтому глагол тоже в единственном — there is.

    There are two big boxes and one bag. — Здесь две большие коробки и одна сумка.

    Первым в перечислении идет существительное во множественном числе, глагол принимает соответствующую форму — there are.

    Отрицательная форма

    Отрицательная форма может строиться двумя способами:

    1. С помощью частицы not.

    В этом случае обычно используются сокращения: there is not = there isn’t, there was not = there wasn’t, there were not = there werent’, there will not be = there won’t be.

    Если после not идет исчисляемое существительное в единственном числе, перед ним стоит неопределенный артикль:

    There isn’t a chair here. — Здесь нет стула.

    Если после not идет исчисляемое существительное во множественном числе или неисчисляемое существительное, то добавляется местоимение anynot any.

    There aren’t any chairs here. — Здесь нет стульев.

    There isn’t any oil here. — Здесь нет нефти.

    2. С помощью местоимения no.

    После no идет существительное без артикля или местоимения any.

    There is no chair (chairs) in the room. — В комнате нет стула (стульев).

    There is no oil here. — Здесь нет нефти.

    Между этими вариантами есть небольшая стилистическая разница, понятная носителям языка. Кроме того, некоторые устойчивые выражения используются либо с no, либо с not просто потому, что так принято.

    There is no point in doing this! — Нет никакого смысла в том, чтобы это делать!

    Обычно считается, что отрицание с not более категоричное, но на самом деле все сильно зависит от контекста, ситуации. На мой взгляд, как бы вы ни сказали, no или not, вас поймут в любом случае.

    There is there are в отрицательной форме
    Единственное число Множественное число
    Present Simple There is no  isn’t

    • There is no (isn’t a) tool in the box.
    • В ящике нет инструмента.
    There are no aren’t

    • There are no (aren’t any) beds in the bedroom.
    • В спальне нет кроватей.
    Past Simple There was no wasn’t

    • There was no (wasn’t an) engine in the car.
    • В машине не было двигателя.
    There were no  wasn’t

    • There were no (weren’t any) mistakes in his work
    • В его работе не было ошибок.
    Future Simple There will be no  There won’t be any

    • There will be no (won’t be any) help.
    • Помощи не будет.
    There will be no There won’t be any

    • There will be no (won’t be any) corrections.
    • Исправлений не будет.

    Вопросительная форма

    Чтобы построить вопросительную форму, нужно переставить глагол to be в начало предложения.

    There is there are в вопросительной форме
    Единственное число Множественное число
    Present Simple Is there..?

    • Is there anybody there?
    • Там есть кто-нибудь?
    Are there..?

    • Are there two or three exits?
    • Здесь два или три выхода?
    Past Simple Was there..?

    • Was there a bottle in the fridge?
    • В холодильнике была бутылка?
    Were there..?

    • Were there any losses?
    • Были какие-нибудь убытки?
    Future Simple Will there be..?

    • Will there be a new school in the neighbourhood?
    • Будет ли новая школа в районе?
    Will there be..?

    • Will there be more guests here?
    • Здесь будут еще гости?

    Видеоурок на тему There is There are

    Тема There is There are достаточно подробно и очень доступно разъясняется в видеоуроке на Puzzle English. Напоминаю, на этом сервисе для изучения английского языка можно не только посмотреть бесплатные видеоуроки, но и пройти упражнения (составление фраз).

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    Оборот There is There are во временах Perfect (для продвинутого уровня)

    Внимание: данная тема является очень трудной, продвинутой и полной нюансов. Она ни в коем случае НЕ для начинающих. Привожу ее общий обзор только для ознакомительных целей.

    Данный оборот иногда употребляется во временах Perfect, правда намного реже, чем в Simple-временах, особенно в разговорной речи. Для полноты картину добавлю таблицу употребления there is there are в Perfect. Изучать ее есть смысл, только если вы уже знаете, что такое: Present Perfect, Past Perfect и Future Perfect и понимаете в чем заключаются особенности их значения.

    Как и в вышеуказанных видовременных формах, в конструкциях типа There has been речь идет о действии, совершившемся до момента речи, результат которого актуален на момент речи.

    Утвердительная форма

    Единственное число Множественное число
    Present Perfect There has been

    • There has been fish in the fridge.
    • В холодильнике была рыба.
    There have been

    • There have been some problems lately.
    • В последнее время были кое-какие проблемы.
    Past Perfect There had been

    • There had been а wedding that afternoon at the church.
    • Днем была свадьба в церкви.
    There had been

    • There had been two weddings that afternoon at the church.
    • Днем в церкви было две свадьбы.
    Future Perfect There will have been

    • There will have been a lot of money in the safe.
    • В сейфе будет много денег.
    There will have been

    • There will have been Anna’s letters in the mail.
    • В почте будут письма от Анны.
    Отрицательная форма
    Единственное число Множественное число
    Present Perfect There has been no hasn’t been

    • There has been no (hasn’t been a) guest here.
    • Здесь не было никакого гостя.
    There has been no hasn’t been

    • There has been no (hasn’t been any) people in my house.
    • В моем доме не было людей.
    Past Perfect There had been no hadn’t been

    • There had been no (hadn’t been a) key in the lock.
    • В замке не было ключа.
    There had been no hadn’t been

    • There had been no (hadn’t been any) glasses on the table.
    • На столе не было стаканов.
    Future Perfect There will have been no There won’t have been

    • There will have been no (won’t have been any) profit in that.
    • В этом не будет никакой выгоды.
    There will have been There will have been no

    • There will have been no (won’t have been any) casualies.
    • Не будет никаких жертв.
    Вопросительная форма
    Единственное число Множественное число
    Present Perfect  Has there been..?

    • Has there been any progress with this?
    • Есть какие-нибудь подвижки в этом?
    Have there been..?

    • Have there been any obstacles?
    • Были ли какие-нибудь препятствия?
    Past Perfect Had there been..?

    • Had there been a wall there?
    • Там была стена?
    Had there been..?

    • Had there been any mistakes?
    • Были ли какие-нибудь ошибки?
    Future Perfect Will there have been..?

    • Will there have been help?
    • Будет ли помощь?
    Will there have been..?

    • Will there have been any new episodes?
    • Выйдут ли новые серии?

    Примечания:

    1. Некоторые из этих форм, например Will there have been..? теоретически возможны, но практически встречаются крайне редко даже в письменной речи.
    2. В отрицательной форме, как и в случае с временами Simple, могут использоваться варианты nonot.
    3. Предложения, начинающиеся с Had there been… чаще являются условными третьего типа, но с особой перестановкой.
    • If there had been no rain, we would have died. — Если бы не было дождя, мы бы погибли.
    • Had there been no rain, we would have died. — Не будь дождя, мы бы погибли (смысл тот же, но есть «усиление»).

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