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Jen Riddler
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Name: | Jen Riddler |
Alias(es): | havisham06, Hellblazer |
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Fandoms: | The Sentinel, Space Above & Beyond, Man from U.N.C.L.E. and more |
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URL: | WayBack link to last version of Satyricon au go go & Satyricon au go go [MA], Archived version (earlier version) |
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Jen Riddler is an Australian slash writer.
Her first published fanfic may have been in 1989 with a gen story in The U.N.C.L.E. Special #5.
Riddler hosted several websites and fanfiction archives, including the Space Above & Beyond archive The Smut Files and her own fanfiction website Satyricon au go go.
In 1996, she made a splash in The Sentinel fandom when she posted The BS Factor to Senad, a Sentinel mailing list. The story had a much darker tone than the show and ended on a horrifying note. The reaction on Senad was immediate and shocked, not just because of the story itself, but because Jen had woven it seamlessly into canon, making what at the time were logical assumptions about the characters as they had been seen to date. The story was a plausible explanation for everything that had happened in first season.
In 1996, Riddler also began assembling links to TV themed websites and compiled them into The Cult TV Net Directory.