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Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a nonprofit open source repository for fanfiction and other fanworks contributed by users. The site was created in 2008 by the Organization for Transformative Works and went into open beta in 2009 and continues to be in beta. [ 2 ]
Heist Society is the sixth novel by author Ally Carter, and was published on February 9, 2010. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This is her fourth novel for young adults, and her first young adult novel outside of her The New York Times bestselling Gallagher Girls series.
The Gossamer Project is a group of specialty archives that, combined, contain the vast majority of X-Files fan fiction on the Internet. [1] In the mid to late 1990s, the Gossamer Archives/Project was one of the "big three" single media fandom-focused archives on the Internet, and remained the largest single fandom fan fiction archive [2] until the emergence of various Harry Potter archives in ...
Pages in category "Heist fiction" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Heist Society; The Helicopter Heist (miniseries) L. Leverage ...
Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit said last week hackers had stolen digital tokens worth around $1.5 billion, in what researchers called the biggest crypto heist of all time. Bybit CEO Ben Zhou said ...
The third book in the Heist Society series, Perfect Scoundrels, was released on February 5, 2013. [ 9 ] Double Crossed a Spies and Thieves Story is considered a Heist Society novella as well as a part of the Gallagher Girls series and it is therefore a crossover between the two series'.
Xing Li, a software developer from Alhambra, California, created FanFiction.Net in 1998. [3] Initially made by Xing Li as a school project, the site was created as a not-for-profit repository for fan-created stories that revolved around characters from popular literature, films, television, anime, and video games. [4]
Naomi Novik has mentioned writing fanfic for television series and movies, [60] and says she'd be thrilled to know that fans were writing fanfic for her series (though she also said she'd be careful not to read any of it); Anne McCaffrey allowed fan fiction, but had a page of rules [61] she expected her fans to follow; Anne Harris has said, "I ...