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An alternate view of the benevolent reign of Neo-Queen Serenity I.
A Sailor V story, set just before/during the first Sailor Moon season.
Victor attempts to get inside the generals' heads and figure out why they betrayed the Moon Kingdom.
This story contains scenes of explicit sexuality. An excerpt from Tim's "Anniversary" series. This one focuses exclusively on Usagi and Mamoru. If you liked it, you may wish to read the rest of the series. You can find it at A Sailor Moon Romance
A fascinating tale of parallel universes. Frank Tatum has constructed his own mythos, and then placed the Senshi in the midst. Angular and engaging, this is a must read. Have you any comments on his universe? Drop him a line. Also check out his website, Tatum Home Page for more interesting stories.
A flawless novella about what the senshi were doing from about six months prior to the
first episode, focusing on Venus. It has sequels that should be read in this order:
Awakening - Part 2
Obligations
The End of the Beginning
A sequel to Awakening - Part 1, it takes place
simultaneously with the events in that story, about six months prior to the first episode.
This part centres on Pluto, Uranus and Neptune. The other stories in the series are:
Obligations
The End of the Beginning
A brilliant story in the tradition of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. It's a dirty way to make a living, but down these clean streets a youma must walk...A detective story set in Crystal Tokyo, featuring Magnesite P.I. There have been more stories written about Magnesite. They can all be found at Sailor Moon Expanded Home Page.
This fanfic is a wonderful and totally original biography of Queen Serenity, from before the birth of the Moon Kingdom to its destruction. A definite "must read". You can find more of Mako-chan's stories on Mako-chan's Home Page.
Priss from Bubblegum Crisis is set loose in Crystal Tokyo. Chris has written a sequel, which can be found on his home page Stories by Chris Davies.
Hee hee hee...hee hee hee...I'm still laughing! Sometimes you should be careful what you wish for... A very silly story, done in good fun.
LeVar creates an all new character, Sailor Orion, and launches her on the greatest adventure ever to befall the senshi. A hugely popular series, it has three sequels and a side story. The regular senshi only make cameo appearances. For more stories, check LeVar Bouyer Sings the Home Page Blues.
A lengthy poem about Dimando. Or is it about Saphir? You can find more work by Saint Erythros at The Bakery.
An enigmatic tale of psychoanalysis. Laura has unfortunately stopped writing Sailor Moon stories.
Another case from the files of Magnesite P.I. A sequel(prequel?) to The Babe Wore Blue, Frank Barr takes his turn at writing a Magnesite story, and inserts his own unforgetable character, Ferrite. The trenchcoat brigade is at it again! Frank has written some really good stories, and they can be found at Sailor Moon Expanded Home Page.
An original Harukaandmichiru (c) story. Renee's webpage, Renee-chan's Hearthfire, holds her other stories in progress.
Don't let the title of this story mislead you... it is a perfectly 'G rated' comedy with Chibi Chibi, written by Pandora's alter ego Esmerodo. For more of Pandora's stories, check her website Pandora's Box: Fan Fiction, Poetry & More.
Chibi-Usa pushes Usagi once too often, and gets on the receiving end of the Ginzuishou. Now Chibi-Usa is perfectly well-behaved, but the rest of the world has changed.
A love story. There is some suggestive content in this story that may not be suitable for minors. Drop Chris a line with your comments, or go visit his site Stories by Chris Davies and read some more.
After the talismans and the Holy Grail appear, Uranus and Neptune have some things to discuss...
The senshi power up again as they face a new test. This time, they have other things on their mind...
Greek tragedy melds with Sailor Moon. Not for the faint of heart, with a very controversial ending. It may be the finest Sailor Moon story ever written. Please send comments to Elizabeth, she will be glad to hear from you. She has a website also, Elizabeth's Generic Home Page, which has a copy of her story.
What was Darien like at age sixteen? Sailor Hooze gives her version. Drop Sailor Hooze an e-mail, or better yet, visit her Tuxedo Mask Shrine. She is gaga over him!
This story proves that Mark is too clever for his own good. A very talented author has a little fun, and the results are better than most serious writers can manage. Let him know what you thought of it, and then visit his Sailor Moon Expanded Home Page and check out the rest of his stories.
An all-too-authentic look at teenage anorexia.
Another introspective look inside Usagi's pretty little head.
Knowing too much can be a curse when you are unable to do something about it... If you like this story and wish to read more, please visit Jelynne's Little Mess.
Serenity struggles with destiny.
A radical departure from her earlier story. Set in the Silver Millennium.
The best exploration of the inner forces that drive Haruka that I have ever read. Every story Greenbeans has written is great. Go to her home page Greenbeans' Home Page to check out her other stories.
This story contains some scenes of an explicit sexual nature. A harrowing tale of two lovers enmeshed in personal tragedies finding redemption through each other.
An erotic tale of Light and Darkness, set in the alternate dimension of the Dreamworld,
which can only be accessed while sleeping. Stylish prose and romantic adventure coupled
with an epic quest to create one of the most memorable Sailor Moon Stories. Note: Reader's discrection is advised.
For more dramatic stories by Lord Chaos you can visit
Neverwhere :: Chaos Corner or for some comic relief
Lord Carnage's Cursed Fanboys
Page!.
Will Lita ever get over her old boyfriend? Please read Lunari's fascinating snap shot of this relationship, then drop a line with your opinions.
The fourth story in probably the best series of all time. Tim edges closer to the
senshi's destiny. Make sure you read the following stories first:
Awakening - Part 1
Awakening - Part 2
Obligations
A poem about the four Outer Senshi. Nicely cryptic and very evocative.
A short series of character sketches, showing considerable insight. Check out The Heart of the Flames, her web site, for more great stories.
Among other things, an attempt to provide a good explanation for King Endymion's behaviour. Kudos for the effort.
A study in tragedy. Grim, very grim.
In the first in a loosely connected series, the senshi are faced with the horrors of
genocide. It stands on its own merits, but should be read before reading his others:
Frozen Time
Kiss of the Enemy
Under a Cloud
Secrets
Pictures at an Exhibition
Ken now has a personal webpage, Ken Wolfe's Place.
The second in Ken's series. Makoto's problems reflect a microcosm of the ambiguous
difficulties to come in the (un)foreseen future. It stands on its own merits, but a reading
of his first story The Four Horsemen would be beneficial.
These two should be read before reading his others:
Kiss of the Enemy
Under a Cloud
Secrets
Pictures at an Exhibition
Ken now has a personal webpage, Ken Wolfe's Place.
The origin of the Wiseman. The story explains what happened to the Nemesians, and the motivation behind those who refused to follow Neo-Queen Serenity. To read more of RazorclawX stories, please visit The Wiseman's Domain.
A sentimental piece on a possible Armageddon. Let Jonna know what you thought of it.
The senshi help and are helped by powerful allies in a dimensional-crossing action fic. It is also a story of great friendships formed, and sweet romances. Drop Eric an e-mail, then check out his site, The Kingdoms of the Star.
The last episodes of Sailor Moon, from Haruka's point of view. Exceptionally tender for a Haruka story.
Ami's schedule seldom meshes with her mother's, but a tragic event forces both to rethink priorities. Be sure to e-mail John to tell him what you thought of it.
The sequel to A Little Faith. Raye tries to mediate between Usagi and Mamoru.
An alternate history of the Silver Millenium. Devon takes a cliched idea and makes it fresh. Very believable.
A look at what Minako hides under her always cheery exterior. If you like this story and wish to read more, please visit Jelynne's Little Mess.
My mind boggles at the possibilities and implications this story raises. Jeff is a prolific author, and continues his thread on other stories on his homepage, Jeff Hosmer's Rogues' Gallery.
A touching Sailor Saturn story.
A story that explores the corruption inherent in absolute power. LeVar has brilliantly paralleled the story's plot with the Fourth movement of Mahler's autobiographical Sixth Symphony. Read the story - listen to the music. Rather dark in tone... LeVar's works can be found on his webpage, LeVar Bouyer Sings the Home Page Blues. Drop by to check out some of his other works, or drop him a line
The most beautiful Sailor Moon story I have ever read. This is a piece of erotic literature, with all the warnings that implies. If you like it, please drop Sexylyon a line, and visit her website Ascension Dream
Mako-chan explores Rei's relationship with her mother. Check out Mako-chan's Home Page for more stories and artwork.
Contains some scenes of a sexually expicit nature. The third story by Ken Wolfe, it is
decidedly darker in tone than the last two, as divisions within the growing senshi
threaten to jeopardize their latest effort to save the world. This story stands alone, but
may be better enjoyed after having read his first two stories,The
Four Horsemen and Frozen Time. The fourth, fifth and sixth
stories in the series are:
Under a Cloud
Secrets
Pictures at an Exhibition
Ken now has a personal webpage, Ken Wolfe's Place.
A sequel to Under A Quantum Moon. Sam leaps into Raye! It continues the thread from the first story, and adds its own twists. Very well done. Let Scott know what you thought of it.
An apocalyptic tale. Tragic and brooding, but shot through with heroism and hope.
The first story of this type I ever read, and thus on here for sentimental reasons.
A different kind of love... For more Jelynne's stories, please visit Jelynne's Little Mess.
Good comedy is hard to write - Victor makes it look easy. Ami struggles to confront her greatest fear?
Those who help the senshi do not always get their due. Here, Kenjiro Cross finally tells the tale of one of the senshi's best kept secrets.
In reaction to all the 'Jupiter angst' stories, Jetwolf gives us a happier story. The theme of this story could be "Be careful for what you wish - you just may get it!" Check out The Heart of the Flames, her web site, for more great stories.
A wacky tale of mischief. The subtitle is well deserved. Gradient now has his own website, Gradient's Page of Silly Analogies & SM Fanfics, if you dare.
A cosmetic interlude. Neo-Queen Serenity ponders what seems to be immortality.
The title is as clever as the story. Usagi gets pregnant - Ooops! Please tell Scott what you thought of it, then go to his webpage, SKJAM's Fanfic Page.
Much is made of Sailor Pluto's perceived coldness and callowness. What if she gave into human entreaties? Sometimes it is better not to know. A story about why Pluto does not meddle. For more fanfics by Sailor Charon, check The Earth Prince's Kingdom.
Haruka makes a crucial mistake. A dark "what-if" story. LeVar's works can be found on his webpage, LeVar Bouyer Sings the Home Page Blues. Drop by to check out some of his other works, or drop him a line.
A long overdue look at the underappreciated roles played by mothers in the Sailor Moon series
A tender story about love, faith and understanding. Drop by Richard's website, Richard Lawson's Fanfics, or send him an e-mail.
Mamoru's nightmares continue, but this time he has someone to comfort him, and the difference it makes is remarkable. It makes you wonder why he didn't think of this before during the Sailor Moon R series. This is just an excerpt from a much larger story, "The Rose Garden", that she is writing. Her stories can be found at Pandora's Box: Fan Fiction, Poetry & More. Read her stories, and give her your opinion - you're sure to get one back!
A look at why Minako's maturity drops between the first and second season, as seen by Artemis.
The sequel to the two "Awakening" stories. A true epic, and Tim's best story. His
stories should be read in this order:
Awakening - Part 1
Awakening - Part 2
Obligations
The End of the Beginning
Choices and tragedy and who we really are merge in just fourteen kilobytes. +Gradient now has his own website, Gradient's Page of Silly Analogies & SM Fanfics.
A short little vignette involving Makoto's feelings on Valentine's Day. Read it a few times, then drop Robyn your comments.
Are Haruka and Michiru really inseparable?. Jackie dares to look at it. Her site, The Sailor Senshi Page is one of the best I have ever seen. It is really worth a visit. There are numerous great stories sitting here just begging to be read.
A tragic love affair gets a second chance. Will Haruka mess up again? For more of Jackie's stories, visit The Sailor Senshi Page.
Another Neptune-centred piece. Jackie explores Michiru's psychological problems. For more of Jackie's stories, visit The Sailor Senshi Page.
A look at the problems that the peculiar nature of Sailor Pluto's job necessitate. Gradient now has his own website, Gradient's Page of Silly Analogies & SM Fanfics.
A nostalgic look back. This story completes Ken's epic Sailor Moon story arc. The five
previous tales are:
The Four Horsemen
Frozen Time
Kiss of the Enemy
Under a Cloud
Secrets
They should be read first. Ken now has a personal webpage,
Ken Wolfe's Place.
Ami's father was a painter, so why shouldn't she be?
Hotaru's eternal fight... If you like this story and wish to read more, please visit Jelynne's Little Mess.
A perfect title, an instant classic. This one explores uncomfortable territory. Jennifer has written some other stories, including many Sailor Moon moments. They can be found at her webpage, Jennifer Wand's Home Page
A year in the life of the senshi. This is a metaphysical story in the truest sense of the word. The English is at times awkward, but the bold writing and fresh slants on old ideas make for compelling reading. Heles would be delighted to hear from you, so e-mail her!
A first-person Mars story.
Pandora takes on two difficult-to-understand characters simultaneously, Mamoru and Prince Diamond. My favourite story by her - well researched and quite chilling. Her stories can be found at Pandora's Box: Fan Fiction, Poetry & More. Read her stories, and give her your opinion - you're sure to get one back!
When and how was Chibi_Usa conceived? Andy thinks he knows! At times amusing, at other times serious, a poignant little story. If you like this one, check out Andy's other stories at Sailor Moon Expanded Home Page. Oh yes, don't forget to e-mail him!
Three snapshots in the life of Raye, told from Chris' inimicable viewpoint. His complete works can be found at Stories by Chris Davies
How does Ami's scientific mind deal with the existance of magic? This story might have an answer. You can find more of Jelynne's work on Jelynne's Little Mess.
Humanity gets another chance. Clea has a website at Clea's Fanfic Page.
A short poem about Minako, focusing on her relationship with Usagi. He has written more poems. All can be found on his webpage, Ross TenEyck's Oracular Home Page
A beautiful poem about Rei! If you liked it, let Ross know. He has written more poems. All can be found on his webpage, Ross TenEyck's Oracular Home Page
An incredibly gifted writer captures the essence of Ami in sixty words! If you liked it, let Ross know. He has written more poems. All can be found on his webpage, Ross TenEyck's Oracular Home Page
Ghosts of the past from the Moon Kingdom resurrect themselves in the closing years of the Twentieth Century. The senshi race to stop it, but how can they if they are divided? Includes nice cameos from the Sailor Moon S movie.
A haunting story of immortality and death, hope and despair, past and future, shackles and freedom. This is the stand-alone sequel to an earlier story by Laura called "Liberating the Waters", which is not necessary to have been read.
Jackie likes to write sad, tragic, weepy stories. This is one. I like it! What do you think? Jackie's web page The Sailor Senshi Page is one of the best I have ever seen. It is really worth a visit.
Jackie transplants Serena to California. Now what will become of the two lovers? A good story from a great author. Jackie's web page The Sailor Senshi Page is one of the best I have ever seen. Pay a visit, drop a line.
A tale of the Silver Millennium from a different point of view. It explores the origins of the Rainbow demons from the first season. Mark's other stories can be found at Sailor Moon Expanded Home Page.
An alternate ending to R. The best in its class. Please tell Jendra how much you liked it, and visit her website Crystal Keep for her latest effort.
A Sailor Moon/Batman crossover that rings very true to a real Sailor Moon episode. Jennifer has written some other stories, including many Sailor Moon moments. They can be found at her webpage, Jennifer Wand's Home Page
The sequel to Sailor Trek: The Dilithium Dilemma. Jupiter, meet Worf! Our favourite five (plus two cats and Tuxedo Mask) continue the adventure with the next generation of Starfleet personnel. This time, their enemy is more formidable than ever...
The series continues!. It would be advisable to read Sailor Trek: The Dilithium Dilemma and Sailor Trek: A Borg to Remember... first. This story is more intense than the first two, as the remnants of the scouts attempt to fix a terrible disaster.
Spock, meet Sailor Mercury! A great story and clever writing is masked behind the campiness of the original Star Trek and the North American version of Sailor Moon. Lots of cliches! Sometimes it's O.K. to have fun.
Mars meets Seven of Nine, and Jupiter gives out cooking lessons. Of course, a lot more important things happen too. I just wish this wasn't the last story in the series. Maybe you can e-mail Bill and get him to continue! This story will be more enjoyable after reading Sailor Trek: The Dilithium Dilemma , Sailor Trek: A Borg to Remember..., and Sailor Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Jon Carp has been writing a rather strange series called "Secondary Characters". While most of them follow each other in a connected chain, some can be excerpted to stand apart. This is a rather strange one about Setsuna and her relationship problems. Jon has written a host of other equally weird and wonderful stories. You should be able to find them at Carp's Koi Pond. While you're at it, drop him a line with your comments.
The first story in Jon Carp's rather strange series called "Secondary Characters". While most of them follow each other in a connected chain, some can be excerpted to stand apart. This is the first of the series, and is simply magnificent. It takes place between episodes 196 to 200. Jon has written a host of other equally weird and wonderful stories. You should be able to find them at Carp's Koi Pond. While you're at it, drop him a line with your comments.
Oh no! Jon Carp sets his sights on Sailor Saturn! What catastrophe will befall her? Jon has been writing a rather strange series called "Secondary Characters". While most of them follow each other in a connected chain, some (like this one)can be excerpted to stand apart. Jon has written a host of other equally weird and wonderful stories. You should be able to find them at Carp's Koi Pond. While you're checking them out, drop him a line with your comments.
A HUGE story (over 1.3 megabytes!). Its flaws are overshadowed by the magnitude of achievement. The story is slow to evolve, but riveting. This apocalyptic tale ties together Ken's four previous stories, The Four Horsemen, Frozen Time, Kiss of the Enemy and Under a Cloud. For maximum enjoyment you should read those first.Pictures at an Exhibition is the epilogue. Ken now has a personal webpage, Ken Wolfe's Place.
We learn about Queen Serenity's husband in the Silver Millennium, and the choice he had to make.
Sailor Jupiter wasn't that different in the Silver Millennium; well, except for one thing... An interesting tale.
Told from Darien's viewpoint, the first season romance between an unknowing Usagi and the already aware Darien. It fits in well with both the manga and anime interpretations. Jennifer Wand has a website, which you can visit at Jennifer Wand's Home Page.
A poem written by Rei about Usagi. Eerily similar to Ross TenEyck's poem Reflections: Hino Rei. If you like it, please drop John Biles a line, then check out his fanfiction page at Bailesu's Fiction Page
This story takes place on Chibi-Usa's eighth birthday.
Haruka and Michiru confront their feelings for each other at an art show. The depth is astonishing for such a short story.
If you liked these stories, please drop John Biles a line, then check out his fanfiction page at Bailesu's Fiction Page
A story of life and death, why mucking with the past is Not A Good Thing, and the difference that one person can make. Drop Mike a line with your comments. His web page is located at The Dark Side of the Moon.
One of the most scholarly stories I have ever read. Fittingly, then, it is about Sailor Mercury, who finds her way to a different place and time. Her foreknowledge of events seems to be a mixed blessing...If you like it, please drop John Biles a line. Better yet, go check out a host more of his fanfics at Bailesu's Fiction Page
A wonderful Ami story about choices and consequences. You can find more of +Gradient's stories on his site Gradient's Page of Silly Analogies & SM Fanfics.
Did you ever wonder what purpose Tuxedo Mask really had? Pandora has a riotously funny explanation. Pandora's complete catalogue can be found on Pandora's Box: Fan Fiction, Poetry & More.
Is it the end of the world or the beginning of Crystal Tokyo? Perhaps only Rei knows the answers. This is the fourth story written by Ken Wolfe. It stands on its own merits, but a reading of his three previous stories The Four Horsemen, Frozen Time and Kiss of the Enemy enhance the experience. The series gets wrapped up in Secrets, with an epilogue following as Pictures at an Exhibition. Ken now has a personal webpage, Ken Wolfe's Place.
A Quantum Leap/Sailor Moon crossover. Logical and original. Scott wrote a sequel called Leap in the Morning, Sailors Take Warning
A psychological portrayal of Ami. Please tell Richard what you think of it. You may wish to drop by his website, Richard Lawson's Fanfics
Hmmm, the title about sums it up. Short and interesting. The ending will surprise you. If you liked it, please let Adam know
A short, humorous story that brilliantly connects all the elements that make up Minako's character, from her Sailor V roots to her personality quirks through to her Sailor Venus competency. A good view for those who have only seen the English version, which sometimes tries to expunge Minako's character from existence.Write and tell Victor what you think of it.
Who is the weakest link in the group of Inner Senshi? It may not be who you suspect... Gradient now has his own website, Gradient's Page of Silly Analogies & SM Fanfics.
Sailor Mercury is turned by the enemy. This gets really weird when the time travel starts...
A Sailor Moon/Sandman crossover analyzing the last few moments after the battle between Princess Serenity and Queen Beryl. This story was the Grand Prize winner of the Anime North 2000 Short Story contest. For more stories, check Ken Wolfe's Place.
An alternate Sailor Moon universe where Luna found Sailor Mercury first. This is the Jadeite arc of the first Sailor Moon season from Mike's unique perspective. Don't forget to e-mail Mike with your comments. His web page can be found at The Dark Side of the Moon.
Everybody in this story makes wrong choices - can they be corrected?. Keep the Kleenex handy. Please let the author know if you like it.
An unabashedly sentimental love story about two underexposed characters. Jennifer did a great job at making the passion burn right into the paper. Jennifer has written some other stories, including many Sailor Moon moments. They can be found at her webpage, Jennifer Wand's Home Page.
Along with The Dance, these bookends view a major event in the Silver Millenium from two different points of view. "All Coming Back to Me" comes before "The Dance", which is the sequel. Note: There are scenes of an explicit sexual nature in the stories. Reader's discrection is advised.
Makoto looks back on her life before entering the final battle with Queen Beryl. A study in cruel irony. Give Gradient some feedback! He now has his own website, Gradient's Page of Silly Analogies & SM Fanfics.
A short, but poignant story. This almost makes me feel sympathetic towards Darien. If you liked it, please e-mail Mei and let her know!
This is the sequel to All Coming Back to Me. Along with the previous story, these bookends view a major event in the Silver Millenium from two different points of view. Note: There are scenes of an explicit sexual nature in the stories. Reader's discrection is advised.
One of the senshi waxes philosophically about the past and future. The title sums it up. Monica's other stories can be found at Monica's Home Page.
Lady Neptune expands upon a few frames from the manga - a Usagi and Haruka moment. Her other stories can be found at Lady Neptune's Sailor Senshi Home Page.
Usagi finds an abused girl who claims to be her daughter. The story contains mature
subject matter; reader's discretion is advised.
Note: Not stored locally. File in zipped format. Let me know if this link dies and I can pop the .zip file online myself.
A comparison of mundane and glamorous lives... or is it? +Gradient now has his own website, Gradient's Page of Silly Analogies & SM Fanfics.
A quick insight into Makoto! If you liked it, let Ross know. He has written more poems. All can be found on his webpage, Ross TenEyck's Oracular Home Page
It's a romantic merry-go-round, as various characters sort out their personal lives. Pandora's stories can be found at Pandora's Box: Fan Fiction, Poetry & More. Read her stories, and give her your opinion - you're sure to get one back!
A tale spanning three millennia, covering one special girl's attempt to redeem a life gone horribly astray. A true epic. Visit Lady Brick at Mind Eclipse, and tell her what you thought of her story. (Removed at Lady Brick's request.)