Best Star Wars Fan Fiction
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Best Star Wars Fan Fiction
What are the best Star Wars fan fiction both on this forum and elsewhere?
El Moose Monstero: That would be the winning song at Eurovision. I still say the Moldovans were more fun. And that one about the Apricot Tree.
That said...it is growing on me.
Thanas: It is one of those songs that kinda get stuck in your head so if you hear it several times, you actually grow to like it.
General Zod: It's the musical version of Stockholm syndrome.
That said...it is growing on me.
Thanas: It is one of those songs that kinda get stuck in your head so if you hear it several times, you actually grow to like it.
General Zod: It's the musical version of Stockholm syndrome.
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Re: Best Star Wars Fan Fiction
Star Wars only, or are crossovers allowed too?
Anyway, Scars of Mustafar by Darth Fanboy is really good, its in the Completed Fanfics subforum. Actually, while you're there check out the other SW fanfics.
It might also be a good idea to check out the FanFiction.net thread, there are some good ones in there.
Anyway, Scars of Mustafar by Darth Fanboy is really good, its in the Completed Fanfics subforum. Actually, while you're there check out the other SW fanfics.
It might also be a good idea to check out the FanFiction.net thread, there are some good ones in there.
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Re: Best Star Wars Fan Fiction
The story listing for the fics in C & C is here. Many of them are Star Wars fics and crossovers with Star Wars, and all of them are at the least rather good.
My personal favorites from those are De Imperatoribus Galacticis (which has a small amount of Star Trek crossover) and Hull no. 721.
And yes, you should check out the stories in the other thread and ask about others.
My personal favorites from those are De Imperatoribus Galacticis (which has a small amount of Star Trek crossover) and Hull no. 721.
And yes, you should check out the stories in the other thread and ask about others.
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Re: Best Star Wars Fan Fiction
Both and thank for the links.Darth Paxis wrote:Star Wars only, or are crossovers allowed too?
El Moose Monstero: That would be the winning song at Eurovision. I still say the Moldovans were more fun. And that one about the Apricot Tree.
That said...it is growing on me.
Thanas: It is one of those songs that kinda get stuck in your head so if you hear it several times, you actually grow to like it.
General Zod: It's the musical version of Stockholm syndrome.
That said...it is growing on me.
Thanas: It is one of those songs that kinda get stuck in your head so if you hear it several times, you actually grow to like it.
General Zod: It's the musical version of Stockholm syndrome.
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Re: Best Star Wars Fan Fiction
I lurk over on TFN, and the trick there seems to be to search purely by author. Much of it is juvenilia, much else gushy, gooey mush- or at least played excessively for pathos- and a high proportion of the remainder long, tangled, introverted listening-to-the-echoes "epics", but there are a few gems, and a few writers who can be trusted most of the time to deliver quality. Blindman's "The Vader Monologues" http://boards.theforce.net/fan_fiction_ ... 4/p1/?2353 are brilliant, and don't be put off by the hundred and fifty page length of the thread.
Ophelia's http://boards.theforce.net/the_saga/b10476/22761239/p1/"The Sith who brought Life Day" is poorly titled but very well done.
Apart from that, Frodogenic1, HyperspacePolice, and VaderLvr64 (If there are more AOL- like names out there, ouch...) are usually fairly good.
Ophelia's http://boards.theforce.net/the_saga/b10476/22761239/p1/"The Sith who brought Life Day" is poorly titled but very well done.
Apart from that, Frodogenic1, HyperspacePolice, and VaderLvr64 (If there are more AOL- like names out there, ouch...) are usually fairly good.