Archive of Our Own (aka AO3) is a fan-created, fan-run, nonprofit, noncommercial archive for transformative fanworks, like fanfiction, fanart, fan videos, and podfic.
Another site is Wattpad which is home to more than 5 million fanworks and 300,000 fanfiction writers. However, the writing quality may be slightly lower than on AO3.
If you'd like to find fanfic websites or forums dedicated specifically to anime and manga, you can look at Fanficoverflow, and Mangafox.me.
There are many! You just need to go to your favorite search engine and type the word "fanfiction" (or "fan fiction" if you prefer) and then the subject you're looking for.
Here's a link to some more websites, also!
Of course there are. You want me to Google that for you? XD Just type 'fanfiction site' into a search engine, or if you are looking for something specific, say, Harry Potter, type in 'Harry Potter fanfiction site'.
Some other popular fan fiction websites include Archive of Our Own (AO3), Wattpad, and Tumblr. These platforms offer a wide range of fan fiction stories across different genres and fandoms.
You might try LiveJournal - there are a lot of communities that specialize in fanfiction. Wattpad also seems to have some fanfiction, and DeviantArt is good for fanfiction arts.
Fictionpress.com is the sister site. For other fanfiction sites, I have no idea, I've only ever been to fanfiction.
No, FictionPress is a platform for posting original works of fiction, while FanFiction is a platform where users can share stories based on existing works or characters from movies, TV shows, books, or other media. Both platforms allow writers to showcase their creativity, but they cater to different types of storytelling.
Some websites other than FanFiction.net that may have Madara x OC stories include Archive of Our Own (AO3), Wattpad, and Tumblr. These platforms have a variety of fanfiction stories for different fandoms, including Naruto.
Websites like Wattpad, Archive of Our Own (AO3), and FanFiction.net are popular platforms where young adults can post their fanfiction for others to read and enjoy. These sites have large communities of writers and readers who share a variety of fanfiction stories across different genres and fandoms.
I don't know about anything in particular, but I would look around on DeviantART and Live Journal. :)
To print a fanfiction into a physical book, you can use a self-publishing service like Blurb or Lulu. Simply upload your fanfiction content and design the book using their tools, and they will print and ship a physical copy to you. Make sure you have the necessary permissions if the fanfiction includes copyrighted material.
You would have to totally change everything so that it is not recognizable -- in other words, you'd have to write an original fiction. No fanfiction can be copyrighted or published because the characters, settings, and everything else belong to the original author.
PWP in fanfiction stands for "Plot? What Plot?" It indicates that the story focuses primarily on explicit or adult content, rather than having a substantial storyline or plot. It is often used as a warning for readers who may prefer more narrative-driven fanfiction.
Fiction stories for the year 2021 can be found online at Wattpad, Wikipedia, io9, TVtropes, and dvice. Many of the websites had other links to other fiction stories as well.
You can post your art at Photobucket.com, Sheezyart.com, Images.Google.com and any other image/art refernce websites i dont know if this still exists but you could try fanart.theotaku.com...it was the one i posted on before i heard about deviantart and if not you could go to fanartcentral.net
you can at deviantart
The same way you do when favouriting other artworks.