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Eroica Fan Fiction Index

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Website
Name: Eroica Fan Fiction Index
Owner/Maintainer:
Dates: 25 December 1999 or before - ?
Type: index site
Fandom: From Eroica With Love
URL: http://eroica.simplenet.com/eroicafic.html (Wayback, 2001)
Eroica Fan Fiction Index
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Eroica Fan Fiction Index was an index of all Eroica fanfic with information as to where it can be found. The index was added to Slash Fiction Online on December, 25 1999.[1]

Stories were listed by title, author, date, source, length (in pages and/or words), genre (for example "slash: Dorian/Klaus") and notes.

The index had three sections: Eroica Stories in Email Archives, Eroica Stories on the Web, and Eroica Stories in Fanzines.

The site was part of a general From Eroica With Love fansite, that also had manga summaries, an associated mailing list, message board, links, images of the character Dorian Red Gloria, a list of Japanese bookstores in the US and UK where you could order Eroica and other manga, and more.

Site description from Erotomania:

Eroica Fan Fiction Index Fanfic based on a Japanese comic book called From Eroica, With Love. This site shows how to get fanfic and also some great stuff from the original comic book.[2]

Terminology

Definitions of the genres and terms:
slash: Indicates a homosexual encounter or relationship in the story.
pre-slash: Characters are probably leading up to a homosexual relationship, but haven't arrived at that point yet.
gen: No sexual material in the story.
het: Contains heterosexual sex (yes, it does crop up a couple of times).
OCM: Original character, male.
OCF: Original character, female.

References

  1. ^ Slash Fiction Online. (Accessed 13 March 2021)
  2. ^ Erotomania link Page, via Wayback: 04 May 2001.(Accessed 13 March 2021)