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  2. List of Stargate literature - Wikipedia

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    3 Short fiction. 4 References. 5 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... Fandemonium Novels ; Stargate SG-1 SG1–1 "Trial By Fire" Sabine C. Bauer: Season 7:

  3. Stargate literature - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom-based publisher Fandemonium specialises in Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, publishing the first book in 2005. The Stargate SG-1 novels were originally only available in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa because the company did not hold a licence to distribute them in North America but the Stargate Atlantis ...

  4. Archive of Our Own - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. List of Stargate SG-1 characters - Wikipedia

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    The Stargate producers approached Beau Bridges, a self-claimed fan of science fiction, [22] directly to play the role of Hank Landry. [20] Although the producers had some ideas for the characters, they collaborated with Bridges to develop the character's backstory before the writing of season 9 began. [22]

  6. Stargate fandom - Wikipedia

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    Fans posing as SG teams at Dragon Con in 2008. Brad Wright used the term "Gaters" to refer to fans of Stargate SG-1 in 2001, [3] but the term was never fully adopted. Some fans believe that there was a real Stargate device under Cheyenne Mountain that inspired writers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie to come up with their own conspiracy story for season 4's "Point of No Return". [3]

  7. Self-insertion - Wikipedia

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    In visual art, the equivalent of self-insertion is the inserted self-portrait, where the artist includes a self-portrait in a painting of a narrative subject. This has been a common artistic device since at least the European Renaissance .

  8. List of Stargate audiobooks - Wikipedia

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    Many of the stories take place at different points in the Stargate timeline, with "Shell Game" taking place after the Stargate SG-1 episode "The Pegasus Project", whilst "Zero Point" takes place after the Stargate Atlantis episode "Reunion". [8] [9] A second series was announced by Big Finish in January 2009 for monthly releases starting that May.

  9. Fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    The term fan fiction has been used in print as early as 1938; in the earliest known citations, it refers to amateur-written science fiction, as opposed to "pro fiction". [3] [4] The term also appears in the 1944 Fancyclopedia, an encyclopaedia of fandom jargon, in which it is defined as "fiction about fans, or sometimes about pros, and occasionally bringing in some famous characters from ...