December 11
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December 11- Timetrap was published in December of 1977. It was a fan novel written by Patricia Brimer, Stephen Eramo, Sharon Anne Hutchinson, and Darlene Palenik.
- In December of 1989, the original Doctor Who went off the air in the United Kingdom.
- In early December 1995, Alt.sex.fetish.startrek was replaced with alt.startrek.creative.erotica. The early archive for this site was ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/startrek/adult.
- In December 1997, slash reached a critical mass in the X-Files fan fiction community.
- In December 2000, Warner Brothers sent Claire Fields a cease and desist letter in regards to a Harry Potter related domain name she owned. In response to this, PotterWar was created by Alastair Alexander. Another fan group, Defense Against the Dark Arts, partnered with PotterWar to help them in their effort. There was cross fandom interaction at one point when both groups had some assistance from the BuffyBringers group. (MaryTheFan: [1])
- The Thin Line archive originally opened in December 2001 under the management of a Snape fan named Stacey (Yahoo! ID "dbzlives").[2]
- Darkness Rising was originally hosted on Geocities, but moved to its own domain in December 2000.
- On December 11, 2003, calleigh_cath was founded. It is a community dedicated to the Calleigh/Catherine CSI: Miami/CSI pairing. [3]
- On December 11, 2003, the mailing list joxlovesgabby was created. It was dedicated to the Joxer/Gabby pairing. [4]
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