Batzulger
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Name: | Batzulger |
Alias(es): | Batzulger |
Type: | fanwriter |
Fandoms: | Buffy the Vampire Slayer crossovers. |
Communities: | Twisting the Hellmouth |
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URL: | Author profile at Twisting the Hellmouth |
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Batzulger (or more properly batzulger, the name is not usually capitalised) is a fan-writer of Buffy the Vampire Slayer crossovers, who has posted nearly three million words of fiction to Twisting the Hellmouth since 2009.[1] Their profile says:
- I write.
- I write a lot and I write very quickly.
- I also write directly into the browser, so what you're reading is pretty much the first draft with minimum polish.
- If you want to use any of my original stuff, go for it. You don't even have to tell me you're doing it.
Most of their work is in one or another series, although there are a few stand-alone works. Most stories are multiple crossovers incorporating several fandoms. Some are set in the "Tera-verse" world of DianeCastle's The Secret Return of Alex Mack.
Their work has been received very positively, with more than 14,000 reviews and 920 recommendations as of May 5, 2017.
Fan Comments
Example Fanworks
- Stories at Twisting the Hellmouth
- Series at Twisting the Hellmouth
- The Military Option; (18 stories) - After Graduation Day the Hellmouth is disabled without being closed. How is Ms. Summers going to pay for a higher education? ROTC. Buffy / multiple crossovers.
- Gaslight; (3 stories) - Buffy jumps and winds up in a DC Universe a lot different than you might expect... Buffy/Batman canon AU crossover, numerous secondary crossovers.
- Nacht; (3 stories) - A modern day Slayer transported to a 1930's New York that never existed... Buffy / multiple crossovers.
- Not a Dream, Fairy Tale, or Imaginary Story; Buffy becomes a detective; crossover with Grimm and The Sentinel.
- GR81 Please Respond; Buffy's body is stolen for the Universal Soldier program.
References
- ^ 2,867,021 words as of May 5th 2017