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The Flambeau Factory

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Personal Fanfiction Website
Website: The Flambeau Factory
Author: torch
Dates: 1996 – present
Fandom: multifandom
URL:
current website
http://strangeplaces.net/torch/
mirror website
http://www.doubleagent.org/torch/
1999 to 2001
http://strangeplaces.net/torch/
1998 to 1999
http://arii.simplenet.com/fanfiction/torch/index.html (another 1998 link)
1996 - 1997
http://www.geocities.com:80/TelevisionCity/7425/files.html
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The Flambeau Factory is torch's (mostly) slash fanfiction site. It used to feature a rec page (see torch's recommendations) and a section with meta essays.

Fandoms

Meta Essays

Some of the essays are still linked from Lunacy's Fan Fiction Reviews[1], even if the links are now defunct.

CATEGORIZATION by Torch - in THE FLAMBEAU FACTORY. A look at the use of categorization in fanfic - how stories are labeled, how this can prove both useful and limiting.

CHARACTERIZATION by Torch - in THE FLAMBEAU FACTORY. A rather amusing look at characterization in fanfic. [...]

DISCRIMINATION by Torch - in THE FLAMBEAU FACTORY. A discussion of the pros and cons of offering reviews and criticism of fanfic. [...]

FEEDBACK by Torch - in THE FLAMBEAU FACTORY. A comprehensive look at the different perspectives regarding feedback for fanfic stories - how authors feel about it, the guilt syndrome it can inspire in readers, how useful it can be, etc.

Site Descriptions

Description from Anhedonia:

Torch. Okay, she's got a fantastic site, some of the classic Paris/Kim stories, and really exceptional Mulder/Krychek. Once you've read every story by her, read the stories she recommends - she even does that flawlessly.[2]

References

  1. ^ The Bard's Reference Library: General Fanfic Articles, Archived version (Accessed 02 November 2014)
  2. ^ Julad's current slash obsessions, via Wayback: 09 September 1999. (Accessed 23 July 2017)