Girlie Stuff
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Website: | Girlie Stuff |
Author: | Angelina |
Dates: | pre-2001 - ~2008 (last updated 2006, offline between 2008-2010) |
Fandom: | Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Popular, Multifandom |
URL: | Archived Webpage (Wayback link) |
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Girlie Stuff was a personal writing site by Angelina. Most of the fanfiction was for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Popular fandoms, but other fandoms were added over the years including: Desperate Housewives, Firefly, SVU, Coyote Ugly and others.
It was linked as a site rec at FemFic.org.
The last update to the site seemed to be on the 27th May 2006 and the site went offline sometime between 2008 and 2010, likely on October 31, 2008 when AOL Hometown was shut down permanently (which seems to have been without much notice[1]).
Fanwork pages added to the site in the last year or so before updates ceased, such as the Desperate Housewives and Law and Order: SVU pages were not archived before the site went offline. Similarly, some individual fanworks for other fandoms are inaccessible via the Wayback Machine, too.
Pages
- Buffy Stuff - Buffy fanfiction, primarily Buffy/Willow and Faith/Cordelia with a few fics focusing on other pairings.
- Popular Stuff - Popular fanfiction and subtext analysis of episode, primarily Sam/Brooke focused.
- Desperate Housewives Stuff - Not archived
- Firefly Stuff - Firefly fanfiction, screencaps, and meta. Primarily focused on the pairing Inara/Kaylee and the individual characters, with a few other fanworks.
- SVU Stuff - Not archived
- Other Fic - Fanworks for other fandoms, which included: Birds of Prey, Bring it On, Coyote Ugly, Chicago, Dawson's Creek, D.E.B.S, The Descent, Eulogy, Jem and the Holograms, Kath & Kim, Lost, S Club 7, X-Men Movieverse
- Other stuff - Quotes, meta, factfiles, links to other sites and fic recs.
- Alphabetical Story - All fanworks listed alphabetically with fandom, pairing, and summary.
References
- ^ Hometown has been shutdown - People Connection Blog, (November 6, 2008).