Snowflake Challenge 4: Rec Your Last Page
Jan. 7th, 2026 12:03 pmChallenge 4: Rec Your Last Page
Any website that you like, be it fanfiction, art, social media, or something a bit more eccentric!
On many of the fannish websites we use, our history is easily compileable into "pages". When we look back through those pages, sometimes we stumble upon things that we think are rather cool.

Well, my last page was my own Serial Poetry page. I've been working with a couple of my fans to discuss updates for it. This page lists the series that I write. Those series, and some threads inside them, also have their own landing pages so folks can read entries in (my best guess of) series-chronological order.
I'm guessing that wasn't exactly what this challenge had in mind, so I'll throw in some of my go-to websites for links.
Free Thought Blogs -- Comparatively slow to post, but this is a great source for independent views running to science, atheism, and activism.
Michael Biehn Archive -- Here is a fansite with fanfic of Magnificent 7 and other canons.
QuantumBang -- I'm reading this fansite of longfic. The quality is much higher than average, likely because people who enjoy writing longfic get a lot of practice writing.
Science Daily -- This is where I get a majority of my science news, spread across many fields like Environment, Health, Quirky, Society and Tech.
Strong Towns -- Here is a place for talking about what is wrong with society, cities, and infrastructure and how to fix them. If you've ever wanted to pop the hood on the mainstream and take a monkeywrench to it, this will be useful.
Sufficiency and Wellbeing -- Often darker than its name would suggest, this is more of an activist magazine and a favorite source of articles to argue with in a post.
Any website that you like, be it fanfiction, art, social media, or something a bit more eccentric!
On many of the fannish websites we use, our history is easily compileable into "pages". When we look back through those pages, sometimes we stumble upon things that we think are rather cool.

Well, my last page was my own Serial Poetry page. I've been working with a couple of my fans to discuss updates for it. This page lists the series that I write. Those series, and some threads inside them, also have their own landing pages so folks can read entries in (my best guess of) series-chronological order.
I'm guessing that wasn't exactly what this challenge had in mind, so I'll throw in some of my go-to websites for links.
Free Thought Blogs -- Comparatively slow to post, but this is a great source for independent views running to science, atheism, and activism.
Michael Biehn Archive -- Here is a fansite with fanfic of Magnificent 7 and other canons.
QuantumBang -- I'm reading this fansite of longfic. The quality is much higher than average, likely because people who enjoy writing longfic get a lot of practice writing.
Science Daily -- This is where I get a majority of my science news, spread across many fields like Environment, Health, Quirky, Society and Tech.
Strong Towns -- Here is a place for talking about what is wrong with society, cities, and infrastructure and how to fix them. If you've ever wanted to pop the hood on the mainstream and take a monkeywrench to it, this will be useful.
Sufficiency and Wellbeing -- Often darker than its name would suggest, this is more of an activist magazine and a favorite source of articles to argue with in a post.
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Date: 2026-01-07 08:23 pm (UTC)Yes ...
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Date: 2026-01-07 11:13 pm (UTC)Yay!
Date: 2026-01-07 11:50 pm (UTC)I wish I could find more dedicated fansites like that, with longfic.
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Date: 2026-01-08 01:31 pm (UTC)