![]() Now preserved as a read-only archive: stories may still be read, but no new works may be submitted. Portkey: An older site with an outdated design and layout that still hosts quite a number of great stories.MuggleNet is stricter than some other archives as they do not allow crossovers, excessive Out of Character, and fics which are not canon-compliant. Their archive isn't that large (over 10k fics), but the average quality should be relatively good as all stories are moderated by the staff. MuggleNet: The popular Harry Potter fansite, MuggleNet, has a section dedicated to fan fiction as well. ![]() They have yearly awards for various types of stories. All submitted stories have to be validated first, which usually happens within 72 hours. : Claiming to be the best and oldest Harry Potter fanfiction site on the web, this archive currently contains over 78,000 stories categorized by genre, pairing, and format.In addition, they provide links to download the stories in ePub and other formats. ![]() If you're looking for good stories to read and don't have the time to wade through the junk, this website is probably your best bet. : A small invitation-only archive ran by fanfic writer Jeconais, offers some of the best and most interesting Harry Potter fics ever written.Some might have specific requirements for story length, type, pairings, etc. Harry Potter Archives The following sites are for HP fics only. Multi-fandom, but Harry Potter appears to be the most popular category. : A site for posting 18+ fanfiction that wouldn't be accepted at most other archives.Fanfiction is just a small part of Wattpad's content, as more stories tend to be original works. It is easy to read on mobile devices, boasts a sleek modern interface, and supports cool features like inline commenting. Wattpad: Wattpad is a community for writers and readers built from the ground up with the age of smartphones in mind.However, fan fiction seems to be one of their most popular categories, so you will be in good company if you go there specifically to read or write fan works. Quotev: Quotev is more than a fanfiction archive: they allow you to post your original stories, quizzes, and surveys as well.They also allow original works to be published in addition to fanfiction. FicWad: FicWad hosts a solid number of fics from various categories, with "Celebrities" and "Anime" being the two most popular ones.However, their Anime & Manga category is by far the most popular. There is also a section for original works. Lunaescence Archives: A moderated creative writing community that accepts fan fiction based on various media such as anime, books, games, etc.Twilight, Naruto, and Harry Potter categories are currently the most popular. FictionPad: A new site for posting and reading stories from all fandoms, FictionPad is remarkably easy to navigate thanks to their modern, responsive UI.It is known for saving fics from smaller sites that are shutting down. The site has no ads and is ran by Organization for Transformative Works. ![]() They boast robust search capabilities, character and pairing tags, integration with other fanfiction communities like LJ, and more.
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