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Multifandom Merry-Go-Round

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Personal Fanfiction Website
Website: Multifandom Merry-Go-Round
Author: Amy B.
Dates: 20 September 2000[1] or before - 23 October 2009 (last Wayback capture)
Fandom: CSI, DaVinci's Inquest, Due South, Hard Core Logo, Harry Potter, Highlander, Homicide: Life on the Street, Horatio Hornblower, Once A Thief, Oz, Queer As Folk - US Series, Stargate Atlantis, Tremors - the Series, Twitch City, Withnail & I, The X-Files, Yu Yu Hakusho, crossover, Woke Up Gay stories
URL: http://merrygoround.slashcity.net/ (Wayback)
http://members.tripod.com/Joy_HS/ (Wayback, old RL)
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Multifandom Merry-Go-Round is Amy B.'s slash fanfiction site. It features fanfic in many fandoms, links to other sites, a non-fiction page, a guestbook, an update page, a page with Original Fiction and a picture gallery.

The site was hosted by Slashcity. It was a member of The Once a Thief Slashring, the RareSlash Webring and another webring.

The banner art is by The Theban Band.

Banner by The Theban Band. From left to right: Mac Ramsey (Once a Thief), Tim Bayliss (Homicide: Life on the Street), Fox Mulder (The X-Files), Alex Krycek (The X-Files), Ray Kowalski (Due South), Benton Fraser (Due South), Joe Dick (Hard Core Logo).

References

  1. ^ Wayback capture of the update page with an update from September 20, 2000. (Accessed 28 January 2012)