BandGeek58407
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BandGeek58407 is a fan fiction writer who joined FanFiction.net in 2004.
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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 May 31, 2004, BandGeek58407 joined FanFiction.net. [1]
- On March 5, 2007, BandGeek58407 published Legend of Zelda and the Four Swords of the. [2]
- On September 8, 2007, BandGeek58407 published In Desperate Need of Someone Solid. [3]
- On November 10, 2007, BandGeek58407 published Voldemort the Happy Bunny. [4]
- On August 14, 2007, BandGeek58407 published This is Wrapping Up Quite Nicely. [5]
- On January 10, 2008, BandGeek58407 published Hesitation. [6]
- On January 23, 2008, BandGeek58407 published Desperate in DC. [7]
- On February 14, 2008, BandGeek58407 published PaperChain Hearts. [8]
- On February 23, 2008, BandGeek58407 published A Parody of Epic Proportions. [9]
- On March 1, 2008, BandGeek58407 published Symbolic. [10]
- On March 9, 2008, BandGeek58407 published Lonely September. [11]
- On March 12, 2008, BandGeek58407 published Having Time. [12]
- On April 7, 2008, BandGeek58407 published Taken Too Literally. [13]
- On January 28, 2008, BandGeek58407 published What Lies Buried. [14]
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[edit] Membership
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[edit] Fanworks
- Legend of Zelda and the Four Swords of the [16]
- In Desperate Need of Someone Solid [17]
- Voldemort the Happy Bunny [18]
- This is Wrapping Up Quite Nicely [19]
- Hesitation [20]
- Desperate in DC [21]
- PaperChain Hearts [22]
- A Parody of Epic Proportions [23]
- Symbolic [24]
- Lonely September [25]
- Having Time [26]
- Taken Too Literally [27]
- What Lies Buried [28]
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[edit] External links
- BandGeek58407: FanFiction.net
- BandGeek58407: FanWorksFinder
[edit] See also
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