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Green (fan)

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Fan
Name: Green
Alias(es): green_luv, xanphibian, undeny, yogi-bogey-box
Type: fanwriter, moderator, vidder, fanartist
Fandoms: BtVS, Angel, Bandom (Decaydance+, My Chemical Romance), Harry Potter, Stargate Atlantis, Star Trek (2009), Teen Wolf, due South, Death Note, True Blood, Invisible Man, Sherlock BBC
Communities: We Band of Buggered, angelsandkings, jossversecinema, btvs_rps, handbasket_rpg, mmm_smut, getmikeylaid
Other:
URL: Livejournal, Dreamwidth, AO3
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Green is a fan writer, artist, and moderator currently in the Teen Wolf fandom.

History

Green discovered fandom by an offhand comment in a Yahoo chatroom devoted to Buffy the Vampire Slayer. A site was mentioned, fic was read, and a fangirl was born.

Green really got started in BtVS fandom in 2002 by having her first fics published on Valerie_Z's site, We Band of Buggered. Though a novice writer, she was encouraged by Val to keep at it. When the board on the site opened, Green joined and began making friends with other Spike (Buffyverse) fans. Vidding was a popular topic on the board, and Green became an avid vid fan as well as a novice vidder.

In January 2003, Green bought a paid account at Livejournal, too shy to ask a friend for a code.

Green moved to Dreamwidth in April 2009, but continues to crosspost to Livejournal.

Writing Style

Green's style has been described as sparse. She depends more on dialogue than description to move the story forward. Though at first she focused on writing mood and character pieces, more recently Green has taken to writing more plot-driven fics.

Notable Fanworks