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Name: Fanfix (also "FanfiX" and "Fanfix.com" and "fanfix")
Date(s): 1997-2003
Archivist: Deborah Brennan, Gator & Wombat
Founder: Deborah Brennan
Type: fan fiction
Fandom: Star Wars, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
URL: The Star Wars Fan Fiction Library Site, Archived version
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Fanfix: the Star Wars Fan Fiction Library was a fan fiction archive for Star Wars fan writers. It accepted fan fiction from both the original Star Wars movies as well as The Phantom Menace prequels. In 1997, the archive was listed among the 'Top 10 Star Wars Fan Sites.' [1]

a 2000 print flyer for the web archive: "When you need new Star Wars fan fiction between 'zines...Star Wars fanfix -- get your fix -- Get your fix on the Web! The crazy women are waiting for you!!"

Demise

In 2003, the company hosting the archive went down and data was lost. The site was partially restored until it went down for good in late 2003. [2] Some of the missing content can be found in earlier versions of the website stored on the Internet Archive here.

Wombat, one of the co-archivists, gives an account of what happened in The death of FanfiX.com.

Another fan posted:

Whatever happened to FanfiX?

For years, FanfiX.com was the fanfic archive for Star Wars fandom. The archive started in the late 90’s and was officially dubbed FanfiX.com with the domain purchase in 1997. And then, in 2003, it vanished, and people have been intermittently asking about it ever since. Wombat, one of the site archivists, gives her account.

While FanfiX could never completely archive all Star Wars fic online, particularly after the fandom explosion with TPM in 1999 and the growing popularity of self-upload archives like FanFiction.net during that same period, the loss was a striking blow to the SW fanfic community. Yes, you can still access it via the WayBack Machine, but the possibility was there for a central touchstone for the SW fanfic community.

Are all-encompassing archives like FanFiX or The Gossamer Project practical anymore? Are they even possible? Do we need them? Sometimes I wonder… [3]

A reply by the site owner five years later:

Fanfix went down when I broke my neck in a car accident and lost the domain name. I recently got it back….. miss all of you.. wombat if your still out there drop me a line :) Deborah [4]

Categories

Stories were assigned to the following categories:

main page 1998
  • OLD REPUBLIC
  • RISE OF THE EMPEROR
  • EMPIRE
  • BETWEEN THE TRILOGIES
  • REBELLION
  • NEW REPUBLIC
  • YOUNG JEDI KNIGHTS
  • NEW JEDI ORDER
  • ALTERNATE UNIVERSE
  • SERIES
  • CROSSOVERS
  • HUMOR
  • MSTREATMENTS
  • POETRY
  • ROLE PLAYING
  • CHALLENGES
  • MISCELLANEOUS

Reactions and Reviews

1999

If you're Interested In reading the latest Star Wars fiction but don't want to wait for a fanzine to fulfill your needs, why not point your browser to http://www.fanflx.com, a site dedicated to Star Wars fan fiction. The whole gamut of tastes Is here, from Imperial to Rebel, New Hope, post-Jedi and just about every conceivable time frame in between. And the writing is excellent as well and varied. You can even have your own work submitted to the site. I tend to download a couple of stories and take them away to read at a leisure at home. [5]

2007

I miss Fanfix.com! I went to fanfiction.net around the same time I signed up at fanfix, but fanfix was Star Wars! It was my life blood! I remember getting so excited that my fanfiction was going to be published there. On fanfix.com!!!

It's nice to be able to see the site on the way back machine... I even found my old fanfiction!

Yay for Mara Jade Skywalker and an email address served by Dark Horse and stopped without comment... :) [6]

2010

Fanfix was my favorite fic site and I miss it still. The rumors had been that Lucasfilm had ordered it removed. [7]

References

  1. ^ "From a film to an industry to a thriving worldwide community, the Star Wars phenomenon has come of age in cyberspace" by Dave Green, Yahoo Internet Life -- [www.zdnet.com/yil/content/mag/9703/starmain.html YIL: Star Wars on the Net, March 1996], Archived version
  2. ^ "02-15-2003: With the exception of about two small files, the Old Republic Page is complete once more. The other pages are still kind of hodge-podge. I'll keep you updated. 02-13-2003: Well, I finally found out that all is lost on the server. So, I'm starting the long process of re-uploading the entire site. This will be a particularly long an annoying process because a)I only have an hour or so a day I can work on it, b)I have one of the crappiest dial-up connections known to man, and c)many of the older stories are backed up on a zip disk that currently resides somewhere in a storage unit. I know. Sorry. The good news is that the many of the pages now have some of the stories restored. :) I'll keep plugging away at it. Oh yeah, all the email accounts are back up. Contact at will. 02-11-2003: Yes, our hosting company has had a major hard-drive error and we're not currently sure what's going on. This is the only page of the site that works. I'll be keeping you informed as best I can. And, unfortunately, our email does not work right now, either." -- The Star Wars Fan Fiction Library Site, Archived version
  3. ^ Dunc at Whatever happened to FanfiX?, Archived version, November 9, 2007
  4. ^ Deborah at Whatever happened to FanfiX?, Archived version, October 5, 2012
  5. ^ from Tales of the Empire #6
  6. ^ from a 2007 comment by jawastew at The death of FanfiX.com
  7. ^ from a 2010 comment by ladycallie at The death of FanfiX.com