Anything to Win

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Website
Name: Anything to Win
Owner/Maintainer: Vicky Moreau
Dates: July 2002 – November 2004
Type: fansite, archive
Fandom: Harry Potter
URL: www.marcusflint.com (defunct; Wayback link)
_marcusflint community at LiveJournal
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Screenshot of the site's main page as archived by the Wayback Machine on July 29, 2002.

Anything to Win: Sytherin Quidditch Captain Marcus Flint is a fansite and fanworks archive for the Harry Potter character Marcus Flint.

Site owner Victoria announced the closure of the site on November 10, 2004.[1]

Site Content

About

Marcusflint.com was stated in the summer of 2002. It's birth was out of frustration because of the lack of Marcus Flint sites, fanfiction and information. I knew that he had fans, but the thing is there wasn't much out there for the fans.

My goal was (and still is) to provided a place where fans can go to find images, fanfics, fanart, information, and links. A kind of one stop for all your Marcus Flint needs. I'm sick of searching for Marcus Flint and coming up empty handed. So I'm hoping that no one else has to pull out their hair in frustration as I have.

The title "Anything to Win: Sytherin Quidditch Captain Marcus Flint" was provied by my best friend 'Scythe'[2]

Fanworks

The site hosted 11 stories by eight authors: Blue Byrd, Dekameter, Fleur, Kimagure, Miz Killian, Tess, Thalia, and Yuna (Victoria). The fanfiction page also linked to the story "Where do the Children Play?" by Cairnsy off-site.

The site hosted a total of 10 pieces of fanart by artists Kym, Charisse Ling, The Fire Wolf, Aisyah, Zane, and Yager. It also hosted a wallpaper by Leah on a separate "Fan Additions" page.

Fan Comments

Very amusing because this is a site dedicated to troll-like had-to-repeat-his-seventh-year Slytherin Marcus Flint. I think it's hilarious, but I doubt the webmaster sees it that way. ::whistles innocently::

--Harry Potter's Realm of Wizardry, 2002[3]

References

  1. ^ "www.marcusflint.com". Archived from the original on 2004-11-28.
  2. ^ "marcusflint.com - Site Info". Archived from the original on 2002-08-03.
  3. ^ Harry Potter's Realm of Wizardry, Links. First posted between July 2002 (site founded) and October 2002 (first archived by the Wayback Machine).