If you ever had the chance to admire any beautiful medieval cathedrals, you'd have probably noticed very peculiar carved stones called Gargoyles. According to some medieval legends, they have the power to protect churches and to scare off evil spirits. How could this mythology be connected with our beloved Twilight vampires? You'll discover it if you read the stories of a very talented author that has not only a very good knowledge of mythology, but also a bright fantasy and merges traditional legends and Twilight characters.
Set in stone by Psyche001 and the sequel
In Darkness or Light by Psyche001
Set in stone's summary: "From within...
2010-12-30
2010-12-29
2010-12-29
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Once upon a time there was a genre of fiction called "epistolary novel". The plot was developed (snail) mail by mail, allowing the required time to send the letter and get the answer. Nowadays, how many snail mails does anyone write and receive and how many e-mails? The famous movie "You've got mail" already showed that emails and love stories could be a winning combination.If you want to see how this idea could be explored in a fanfiction, go and read
Dear Mr. Masen, by jendonna
Summary: ""Error 434: Reprimanding an executive." Life changing or just stupid? Dear Mr. Masen: A story of unauthorized Internet usage, culinary delights...
2010-12-28
2010-12-28
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In the entire Twilight saga, New Moon is probably the story that offers more possibilities to play with its plot: Edward can come back before the Volturi scene, or only after many years, or...never. But I think that New Moon arises some questions that are not enough answered in the original novel: lying to the person you consider "your life", can be considered true love? How is it really possible the Cullens accepted to leave without any explanation to Bella? In the following fanfiction, the author provides an explanation about why the Cullens left that I consider much more reliable than S. Meyer's.
Irritable Grizzly Adams by caligula42
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2010-12-27
2010-12-27
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Twilight readers know how much Bella enjoys reading and how much some masterpieces as "Sense and Sensibility", "Wuthering Heights" and "Romeo and Juliet" are mentioned and discussed in some key scenes of the Twilight saga. In this fanfiction, the main characters are surrounded by books: one of them works in a library, while the other works in a bookstore.
If you share Bella's love for reading, books and literature, you can't miss a fanfiction that is recently arrived in the fandom (it started last november) but in less than two months has already collected more than 1.000 reviews:
For Whom the Bell Tolls by CyraBear
Summary: "There's a dusty...
2010-12-24
2010-12-24
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There are many authors that feature Edward not as a teenager vampire, but as a more mature man, very rich (usually CEO or CFO) and -- as the original character -- with a dark past and a complex and troubled personality.
The location usually changes and instead of the provincial town of Forks, the story takes place in Seattle.
The first of this fic does not need any review, because it's probably the most reviewed fic not only of the Twilight fandom, but of the whole fanfiction world. The others instead are more recent and completely different."Master of the Universe" (I e II) by Snowqueens Icedragon
Summary: "Bella Swan is drafted in to...
2010-12-23
2010-12-23
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I've spent the last months reading a lot of Twilight Fanfictions; this website is actually devoted to review them.The first fanfiction that made me fall in love with the entire genre is
The art of losing by sunflower-queen
Summary: "Bella is not quite as quick to accept Edward at the end of New Moon". Complete.
Don't miss it because...This story offers a great psychological insight, a wonderful plot and an excellent switch between Edward's and Bella's points of view. I think it's really much better than the original by Stephenie Meyer or, at least, I appreciated it a lot more!
In the first post of this blog I'd like to send a very special...
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