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Demonology

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Archive
Name: Demonology
Date(s): June 8, 2003 - c.2010
Archivist: Fab
Founder: Fab
Type: het
Fandom: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
URL: http://demonology.spinning-in-infinity.com/ (Wayback, 2010)
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Demonology is an Andrew/Anya fanfic archive. It is part of the BtVS Writers' Guild, a webring of Buffy-related sites that give guidance and help to fanfic writers. The archive also has an associated mailing list named BtVSDemonology.

It is a small archive with over fifteen fanfics and multiple essays. The site is run by Fab who co-runs the Andrew-centric archive Funnel Cakes and Flying Monkeys with Evette.

About

Welcome to Demonology, the Andrew+Anya Zone of the The BtVS Writers' Guild, featuring the pairing of Andrew Wells and Anya Christina Emanuella Jenkins from the television show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The name of the site comes from the fact that Andrew is "Mister Demon Summoner" and Anya is a current former current "powerless former demon".

At Demonology you can find information about the pairing of Andrew and Anya (including essays, beta readers, and Andrew and Anya specific links), a small yet cherished fanfiction archive, general resources (including BtVS, fanfiction, demon, and writing links), as well as information about the site itself.[1]

Essays

References

  1. ^ Main via Wayback: March 26, 2010