Anna Green

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Name: Anna Green
Alias(es): arctic_grey, beggarsnotes, finleighsaid
Type: Writer
Fandoms: Bandom, Panic! at the Disco, Yuri on Ice, BTS, etc.
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URL: Archive of Our Own, Twitter, Tumblr LiveJournal
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Anna Green is a fan writer in a number of fandoms. Her most well-known work is The Heart Rate of a Mouse, an epic-length Ryden fanfiction series. Anna's early works are primarily in Bandom. She has also written for Yuri on Ice and is currently in BTS fandom.

Green has sold print version of a number of her Bandom works on Lulu[1], beginning with THROAM in 2013. Due to the popularity of the work, the fourth wall between the fic and the many people who appear in it has been broken multiple times. Anna has asked that fans of THROAM respect the fourth wall.

In 2018 Green said that she was considering revising THROAM into an original fiction series, but that has since been cancelled. Green is currently working on BTS fanfiction and has no plans to make any of her works into original fiction. [2]

Notable Works

The Black Rose Season [1] Date: 2008-04-17–2008-07-05Length: 158k (32 chapters)Genre: AU, Ryden
Ryan, an introverted English Lit student, is hired to hunt down a secret society, which might not even exist. Ryan is given only one clue: Brendon Urie. Ryan is putting his future, his dreams and, ultimately, his heart on the line.
Posing in a Ballroom [2] Date: 2008-12-01–2009-02-19Length: 136k (24 chapters)Genre: AU, Ryan/Brendon, Brendon/Spencer
They have it all: money, fame and a strong foothold in the New York scene of the young and the beautiful. But past the exterior, they are struggling to survive and keep their secrets to themselves as lines between lovers, friends and enemies begin to blur together.
The Heart Rate of a Mouse Date: 2009–2011Length: 513k (3 parts)Genre: 1970s AU, Ryden
Vol.1: Over the Tracks – In the summer of 1974, Ryan Ross embarks on an exhausting tour in support of his band’s breakthrough album, struggling to live up to the pressure and expectations of sudden fame. As he juggles his dissolving band, lying best friend and fleeting girls, he heads down a dangerous and self-destructive road, letting himself want the one person he can’t let himself have.
A Silhouette of Three [3] Date: December 2016Length: 20kGenre: Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Mpreg, Yuuri/Victor
Yuuri and Viktor are aiming for a third consecutive Grand Prix gold as the new skating season rolls around. Halfway through the qualifiers, however, Yuuri realises that he's pregnant. He can either tell Viktor, who he knows would freak out and demand that he withdraw from the Grand Prix, or he can keep his mouth shut, keep his mate at bay, and win the gold that he's worked so hard for. Easier said than done.
Giacometti & Co. [4] Date: January 2017Length: 7kGenre: Canon Compliant, Yuuri/Victor
Against his shoulder and into the fabric of his t-shirt, Yuuri mumbled, “HaveyoueversleptwithChris?”

He choked on his breath. Oh. Uh. “Errrr…” His mind raced. “A little?”

aka the fic where both Viktor and Yuuri have slept with Chris.
Imprints (For the Boys in the Back) [5] Date: December 2018–January 2019Length: 52kGenre: AU, Kim Namjoon/Kim Seokjin
Seokjin is not looking for a relationship – he’s been there, done that, lesson learned. So when he somehow ends up in a fuck buddy arrangement with supposed one-night-stand Namjoon, he knows that he needs to handle the fling without emotionally compromising himself. He’s definitely got this! (Dear reader, he did not have it.)

Fan Comments

I think the thing I love most about Anna Green’s writing is that her stories never end the same. I’ve read three of her Ryden stories: “THROAM”, “Iron, Neon Lights, and Weed”, and “The Black Rose Season”, and none of them have the “happily ever after” ending that most fanfictions like to give. THROAM ends by showing that they made it work, literally /tells/ you what they went through, and /how/ they made it work. “Iron, Neon Lights, and Weed” ends with the idea that they made it work, but doesn’t actually specify. And “The Black Rose Season” lets you decide what you think happens for them in the future. It ends leaving you thinking “wow, did they make it work? I’d like to believe they did, so I’ll just believe they did.” Anna is an incredible writer, and holy hell, I love her and her stories so much.[3]

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