Citations:bifictional

English citations of bifictional and bi-fictional

Adjective: "(fandom slang, dated) interested in the two predominant genres of fan fiction within a specific fandom..." edit

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  • 1999 July 2, Guide Posts, “Re: Guide Posts has Moved!”, in alt.tv.sentinel[1] (Usenet):
    We've added a search engine that many of you bifictional folk will recognize from the Sentinel Adult Archive -- a search form that allows you to search all of Guide Posts for any author or story or category of story imaginable.
  • 1999 October 2, Sally, “Re: looking for. . .”, in alt.tv.sentinel[2] (Usenet):
    I don't know if Henry Wyckoff is bi-fictional, but the stories of his that I've read were gen.
  • 1999 October 12, Asceml, “Archivists Day November 1st”, in alt.startrek.creative[3] (Usenet):
    This came from SENAD, and I thought it looked like a good idea.. I know I'm not the only member that's bifictional, so let's show our support to our favorite archivist! They work *hard* for us.
  • 1999 December 13, ZAguilera, “Re: slash newsgroup?”, in alt.tv.sentinel[4] (Usenet):
    Charge!! And what about poor confused bi-fictional me.
  • 1999 December 14, Sabrah n'haRaven, “Re: FAQ, Charter, etc.”, in alt.tv.sentinel[5] (Usenet):
    Yes, I believe (perhaps incorrectly) that most of the original actively-involved proponents were either slashers or bifictional, and the charter and FAQ explicitly allow for slash.
  • 2000 March 24, Kathy P, “Re: Newbie”, in alt.tv.sentinel[6] (Usenet):
    You should also try some Gen fic. I'm bi-fictional myself and there is some awesome Gen stuff out there.
  • 2000 April 23, hatfital, “Re: Speculation: was Something In My Heart”, in alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated[7] (Usenet):
    And in my effort to be bifictional, what would Janeway wear? Paris? Chakotay? Helmboy help me out!!
  • 2000 June 6, S. Mallet (AKA Marmoset), “Preferences in Sentinel Fanfic -- New Poll”, in alt.tv.sentinel[8] (Usenet):
    Recently some Sentinel fans have been discussing the various types of fanfiction written in the fandom. Some were curious about the proportion of gen only, slash only, and bifictional readers.
  • 2000 June 22, laura jacquez valentine, “Re: Slash versus non-slash”, in alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated[9] (Usenet):
    At any rate, the first Trekfic I posted was non-slash, and I'm pretty much rampantly bifictional in my reading, although I don't like most het (probably because I don't have good enough filters in place to eliminate the bad stuff).
  • 2001 January 19, Optical Delusion, “Re: Slash Fic-er or GenFic-er”, in alt.tv.sentinel[10] (Usenet):
    I *was* primarily a TS GenFic-er, but have recently (not even a month yet) become TS bi-fictional due to the slow output of TS gen stories (I am already MFU bi-fictional).
  • 2001 January 21, Dianne, “Re: Slash Fic-er or GenFic-er”, in alt.tv.sentinel[11] (Usenet):
    Bi-fictional here with a tendency towards X-Overs.
  • 2001 January 20, Franzi, “Re: Slash Fic-er or GenFic-er”, in alt.tv.sentinel[12] (Usenet):
    I'm bi-fictional. I used to be a Gen-Fic-er only, but then.. well... I've read nearly all Jim Owies that are Gen, so I needed to start with Slash :-) Any Recs?.
  • 2001 January 28, Optical Delusion, “Re: Brackett”, in alt.tv.sentinel[13] (Usenet):
    They're all gen (I haven't been bi-fictional long enough to list any slash ones).
  • 2001 April 21, Mary Ellen Curtin, “Re: Rude Person, where art thou?”, in alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated[14] (Usenet):
    In other 'net-groups where most of the members seem to be slash-only, I call myself bifictional. Anyway you slice it, I'm queer.
  • 2003 April 14, czb (Chris), “Re: Power balances, and coming out a slasher, etc. Was Re: S/U - link page”, in alt.startrek.creative.erotica.moderated[15] (Usenet):
    I tend to read for specific pairings that I like rather than for "het" or "slash" as genres (on one list I frequented, reading both was called being "bi-fictional").