Fanfic Recs/Unclassified

Proof that the remaining 10% is worth dying for here.

These are recommendations made by Tropers for unclassifiable fanfics, all of which have to be signed to stay on the page. Feel free to add a fanfic of your own to the list, but remember to use the template found here.

You can also add to the current recommendations if you want. Refrain from posting Conversation in the Main Page though; that goes in the discussion page.

Do note which pairings in the fic, if any, venture into Lemony territory. Not everyone's a fan of either slash or het, let alone the other, stranger options.

Authors
Anything by Twoflower
 * Recommended by User:Looney Toons
 * Over the past three decades he has written for several fandoms, including Ranma ½ and Slayers. He also has a wide variety of original fiction, including Sailor Nothing.

Anything by sam_storyteller
 * Recommended by Ophicius
 * His fics cover many fandoms, including Harry Potter, Doctor Who and Torchwood, House and Heroes, and they're all excellent.

Anything by Alan Harnum
 * Recommended by User:Looney Toons
 * Has written stories for Ranma ½, El-Hazard: The Magnificent World, and Revolutionary Girl Utena. Sadly, he burned out on fanfiction back in 2002 and stopped writing, leaving Jaquemart, a multi-part Utena fic that takes place after the anime series, abandoned before it was completed.

Magus523
 * Recommended by Dr Thinker
 * If you want a great novel of video game hit the works of Magus523.

Websites
The Yuletide Project
 * Recommended by Micah
 * An enormous multifandom, obscure fandom archive comprised entirely of requests. The fics are basically gifts from the authors to whoever requested them, but are really, really amazingly good. As in, the only fanfiction I will actually bother to read any more, because I know everything on the site is of such consistently high quality. All Types

Just about anything written in the AAR section of the Paradox Interactive Forums
 * Recommended by Specialist 290
 * I spent nearly a year on this site, most of it just reading all of the awesome AAR reports. A good deal of it is well-written, and some of the longer ones are practically novel-length. The most popular sections tend to be the Europa Universalis and Hearts of Iron boards, but there's good stuff everywhere. I'd say it's possibly the largest cohesive fan fiction community on the 'Net.
 * I'd especially recommend the Yogi's impressive alternate history/crossover fanfic (in two immensely long parts, and with a planned third installment) "The Master-Plan/Empire of Fu Manchu". It involves Indiana Jones, James Bond, Biggles, the Cthulhu mythos, The Shadow, Buck Rogers, Conan (well, references) and hundreds of other stuff. And it's AWESOME.

Fenspace, a collective writing project based on these discussion forums but also supported with its own wiki
 * Recommended by User:Looney Toons, host of the forum.
 * Set in the near future, after the discovery of "handwavium"—a mysterious substance/organism that "uplifts" ordinary tech into ultratech—allows North American science fiction fandom to explode off the planet and colonize the solar system before nervous Earth-bound governments outlaw the ownership and use of the substance. Although it's not Fanfic of any particular series or setting in and of itself, it portrays an entire civilization of people intent on turning their particular fandoms into reality, like the Sailor Moon fen building crystal cities in the skies of Venus, The Village of Hidden Asteroid, Stellvia station and Babylon 5... Stories can be found through both the Wiki and the forum, but the forum is where the cool stuff is brainstormed.

Tales Of The Legendary
 * Recommended by User:Looney Toons
 * Fiction based on or vaguely related to the City of Heroes supergroup The Legendary (based on the Virtue server). Like Fenspace, the product of a writing collective located on my forums. As of 2011, though, many more works can be found in the forum than on the web page.

Fanfiction's Greatest
 * Recommended by The Same
 * An enormous project on Fanfiction.net devoted to finding the best and brightest and uniting them under one banner. Covers a wide number of fandoms. All suggestions are considered, the only criteria is quality.

Indvidual Stories
A Sue's Story, by Resourceful-Idiot
 * Recommended by L-chan
 * Synopsis: While technically in the Harry Potter universe, the story is in fact about a rogue squadron of Original Characters dedicated to hunt and purge the magic world from a weird race of creatures known as Mary Sues. Complications arise when the Ministry of Magic decides to do their own approach in Sue hunting, while a terrible force lurks underneath, waiting for a chance to emerge and attack all opposing factions. Have I mentioned that the rogue squadron is entirely composed of former Sues and Stus? As put in the summary: "They're annoying. They're parasitic. And now they've realised. Canon has never been in so much trouble. A full cast of Sues, Stus and triplepronged cutlery!".

Coming of Age, by Deep Metal
 * Recommended by Gordon Schumway
 * Synopsis: Beavis and Butthead are about to graduate from high school, still on their epic quest to "score" with some hot chicks, are invited to join their hippie teacher, David Van Driessen, and some of their classmates on a post-graduation vacation trip. In the hopes of scoring, our heroes reluctantly agree to go, and soon find themselves at the center of a horrifying plot aimed at destroying them for good...

Who Framed Kermit the Frog by Bob Wright
 * Recommended by: The Otaku Ninja
 * Synopsis: As you can guess, a Muppet version of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Story is in this section as it fits the best. COMPLETE!
 * Comments: Exactly What It Says on the Tin, but with a good degree of original ideas thrown in story-wise. The author uses a wide variety of characters from the various Jim Henson series, and their interactions with the human characters are well done, in fact, the whole thing is nothing short of excellence.

Crowns of the Kingdom by Karalora
 * Recommended by: The Otaku Ninja
 * Synopsis: When a vengeful villain attempts to turn Disneyland's 50th Anniversary from the Disney Family's greatest triumph to their greatest defeat, it's up to Mickey Mouse to set things right and save his many friends from a fate worse than death!
 * Comments: Beautifully written, if not with some Purple Prose, but above all is full of action and drama and many references to the Disney mythology (even with an appearance or two by Walt himself!) Set during the 50th anniversary celebration, we see the characters themselves trying restore Disneyland to its original state after it was put out of sync with reality after an evil spell, not to mention Heartless-like creatures trying to prevent them from reaching their goal.
 * Now has its own works page.

Welcome to the Tragic Kingdom by Aquarian Wolf
 * Recommended by: The Otaku Ninja
 * Synopsis: When a classic attraction is set to be demolished, Walt Disney World's most beloved characters and a crew of cynical cast members start a crusade to save it.
 * Comments: Like the fic mentioned above, this story features Disney characters working to stop an incoming danger, but this one also includes original (human) characters who are admittedly well-written, and enjoyable to read about.

A Kingdom's Genesis by A Frumious Bandersnatch
 * Recommended by: The Otaku Ninja
 * Synopsis: This is an unhappy place. It is not your land. No fond memories are made here. The promises have been broken. The dream is dead, the ideals shattered. There is no future.
 * Comments: Drawing from all corners of the Disney Animated canon, the authors weave together an engrossing story about a man named Walter (sound familiar?), who is mysteriously drawn into a world where evil reigns. Sadly, it hasn't been updated in a quite while...

PURE EPIC by SilasYnYTanc''
 * Recommended by: The Otaku Ninja
 * Comments: First off, this fancomic might not be everyone's cup of tea. It is a darker, more cynical take on the Disney mythos to the point of Deconstruction. I would also not recommend this for the faint of heart, as well as people who don't like seeing their childhoods destroyed. Sadly, it hasn't been updated in a very long time...

Nightmares by Sei- Sama.
 * Recommended by Mcb 01932
 * Synopsis: Remember that creepy clown dream from The Brave Little Toaster? This story is a series of four one-shots detailing the nightmares the other four characters might have had at the same time.
 * Comments: This is a hard-hitting horror story, and, needless to say, it is one of the most disturbing things I have ever read in my entire life. And that's a a compliment. If you plan on reading it, do not do so late at night...alone...

A Midsummer Nightmare by Dark Angel 347
 * Recommended by: That One Guy
 * Synopsis: During mid-July, two old friends from high school find romance in each other that they were unable to during school. However, their relationship, as well as their very survival, is jeopardized by a sudden zombie outbreak. The couple teams up with whoever they can to make their escape from the horrors that are befalling their town.
 * Comments: The story is rather simple, but the writing is great. Dialogue is believable, the story is nicely paced, character building and development is smooth. Spelling and grammar is good too, however, there are minor discrepancies here and there. The author likes to show his work a little too much, but this is often forgivable. All in all, it's an enjoyable read and I'd definitely suggest checking it out.