Links
(alphabetical by page title)

Hanfic
these stories and pages are all absolute must-visits!!

A Piece of Me
Some of the best short stories I've ever found.
I highly recommend "And Then He Was Gone", my
personal favorite.  Excellent photos, too.

Angels Can Be Deceiving When You Love Them So Well
Roz's page that is home to her stories
"Vindictive" and "Emotion Sickness"

The Best Kind of Alone
A wondrous tearjerker story hosted on [Create Your World].

Create Your World
The woman who started it all... the one Hanfic authors 
all look up to: Llama.
Need I say more?  Didn't think so.

Hanson Through My Eyes
Amanda *Aurora* is truly a mistress of suspense and 
sap... and sappy suspense. 
And her story "Are You Afraid of the Dark?"
truly captures what it feels like to write an email to 
that all-mighty mistress of Hanfic, Llama.

A Hidden Life
Yet another amazing author whose work
doesn't get nearly enough attention, in my humble opinion.

The Hits of Yesterday and Today
Karen's page was the first I found when I started getting
into Hanfic and she helped me get started with my own
when her stories inspired me to attempt Hanfic myself.
So she's the one to thank/blame for this  madness of mine.
Sign her guestbook when you visit.

In Time
A short story hosted on [The Hits of Yesterday and Today].

Scribbles
Mostly poetry, this little web-endeavor of Jess's
has lots of great little insights on life.
(Not technically Hanfic but still good stuff)

Sleep's Light
This little sister of mine is another hostee of Karen's
with an amazing gift for bringing out the hearts
of her characters.
(And no, we aren't biological sisters)

Writing Out Loud
I found Allie's page through a link on [A Piece of Me]
and fell in love with her amazing plot twists.

 

Hanson Misc.

Hansonline.com
What kind of Hanfic author would I be
if I didn't link to them?

The Hanson Hotel
The one-stop shop for all your Hanson needs.
You'll want to check in and never leave!

 

Music Misc.

LaRue
A brother-sister pop-Christian duo on whom I based "Someone
Whispers".  Their sound actually strikes me as very similar
to Hanson's MON days.

Realsongs.com
If you've paid any kind of attention to the songs I've chosen for my stories, you may have
begun to notice a slight trend. I'm 
a bit of a fan (okay, okay, I'm a fanatic) of Diane Warren. 
Her official website has everything a fan of hers could want, 
including lists of the songs we know and love that 
she's written, and the artists who sang them.

Top 40 Hits
Since I use so many songs in my stories, I'm always racking 
my brain for the correct lyrics. After I asked Karen to help me 
for the umpteenth time, she directed me to this directory 
containing the lyrics to just about every song played 
on the radio from 1930 to 1998.

 

Misc. Misc.

Cartoon Network
You're never too old for cartoons!

Dance In Your Pants
Index of sites with all things dancing.

 

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