Anna Rousseau
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Anna Rousseau is a fan fiction writer who joined FanFiction.net in 2000.
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[edit] General biography
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[edit] Timeline
Below is a partial timeline of this person's involvement in fandom:
- On September 22, 2000, Anna Rousseau joined FanFiction.net. [1]
- On September 22, 2000, Anna Rousseau published Stuck With You. [2]
- On October 11, 2000, Anna Rousseau published At First Sight. [3]
- On December 20, 2000, Anna Rousseau published The English Present. [4]
- On December 31, 2000, Anna Rousseau published If These Walls Could Talk. [5]
- On September 22, 2000, Anna Rousseau published Counting Sheep. [6]
- On January 1, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Foreign Bodies. [7]
- On September 22, 2000, Anna Rousseau published Trauma in the Holodeck. [8]
- On September 22, 2000, Anna Rousseau published Two Years On. [9]
- On September 22, 2000, Anna Rousseau published Trauma in the Holodeck. [10]
- On April 21, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Recoil. [11]
- On April 23, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Shooting The Past. [12]
- On June 16, 2001, Anna Rousseau published 00:05. [13]
- On July 2, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Chinese, Oprah & No Sex. [14]
- On July 8, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Ginger Snaps. [15]
- On July 14, 2001, Anna Rousseau published The Consequences Of Klutziness. [16]
- On August 10, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Certain Things. [17]
- On August 21, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Strange Glue. [18]
- On August 28, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Return to Sender. [19]
- On September 4, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Lincoln Memorial. [20]
- On August 30, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Crash & Burn. [21]
- On November 3, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Death by Doughnut. [22]
- On November 5, 2001, Anna Rousseau published The I in FBI. [23]
- On November 5, 2001, Anna Rousseau published The I in FBI. [24]
- On November 18, 2001, Anna Rousseau published Hazy Shade of Winter. [25]
- On December 26, 2001, Anna Rousseau published The Curlers Calamity. [26]
- On May 15, 2002, Anna Rousseau published All Quiet on the Western Front. [27]
- On May 19, 2002, Anna Rousseau published Emergency Rouge. [28]
- On July 14, 2001, Anna Rousseau published School Ties. [29]
- On January 27, 2002, Anna Rousseau published The Return to Torech Ungol. [30]
- On January 26, 2003, Anna Rousseau published La Belle Dame sans Merci. [31]
- On August 28, 2003, Anna Rousseau published Tie Up My Hands. [32]
- On August 28, 2003, Anna Rousseau published Pleasure in Piracy. [33]
- On August 30, 2003, Anna Rousseau published I, Commodus. [34]
- On September 6, 2003, Anna Rousseau published Silence is Easy. [35]
[edit] Fandoms
- ER
- Gladiator
- Lord of the Rings
- Moulin Rouge
- Pirates of the Caribbean
- Signs
- StarTrek: Voyager
- West Wing
- Will and Grace
- X-Files
[edit] Ships
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[edit] Membership
Below is a partial list of communities, sites and mailing lists the person belonged to at some point.
[edit] Fanworks
- Stuck With You [37]
- At First Sight [38]
- The English Present [39]
- If These Walls Could Talk [40]
- Counting Sheep [41]
- Foreign Bodies [42]
- Trauma in the Holodeck [43]
- Two Years On [44]
- Trauma in the Holodeck [45]
- Recoil [46]
- Shooting The Past [47]
- 00:05 [48]
- Chinese, Oprah & No Sex [49]
- Ginger Snaps [50]
- The Consequences Of Klutziness [51]
- Certain Things [52]
- Strange Glue [53]
- Return to Sender [54]
- Lincoln Memorial [55]
- Crash & Burn [56]
- Death by Doughnut [57]
- The I in FBI [58]
- The I in FBI [59]
- Hazy Shade of Winter [60]
- The Curlers Calamity [61]
- All Quiet on the Western Front [62]
- Emergency Rouge [63]
- School Ties [64]
- The Return to Torech Ungol [65]
- La Belle Dame sans Merci [66]
- Tie Up My Hands [67]
- Pleasure in Piracy [68]
- I, Commodus [69]
- Silence is Easy [70]
[edit] Awards
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[edit] External links
- Anna Rousseau: FanFiction.net
- Rousseau&tag=author Anna Rousseau: FanWorksFinder
[edit] See also
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