Holy corn, you guys, I just tried updating the
Fanfiction Masterpost with the latest entries, and for the second time while indexing this comm I ran out of space on the post. You guys, please, take a moment to digest exactly how awesome you are - you are so awesome, I ran out of room while listing your awesomeness.
So, I have had to split the fic masterlist into two parts for now, A-E by author here, and G-Z
over here. Eerie, Indiana fanfiction at Archive of Our Own Better Weird than Dead, an Eerie, Indiana FicFest at
Eerie, Indiana fanfiction at Fanfiction.net Eerie, Indiana crossovers at Fanfiction.net Author: And I
Simple Insanity by
and_i. Dash, just before the events of Reality Takes a Holiday. (
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Author: ChibiMarchy
Eerie, Indiana fic masterpost by
chibimarchy. NB: the author plans to purge this LJ at some point, so please save these. Your future super-old time-travelling milkman self will thank you. (
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Author: Dancinbutterfly
Supernaturally Eerie, part 1 by
dancinbutterfly. Crossover with Supernatural (
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Supernaturally Eerie, part 2 by
dancinbutterfly. (
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Supernaturally Eerie, part 3 by
dancinbutterfly. (
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Supernaturally Eerie, part 4 by
dancinbutterfly. (
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Supernaturally Eerie, part 5 by
dancinbutterfly. (
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Supernaturally Eerie, part 6 by
dancinbutterfly. (
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Supernaturally Eerie, part 7 by
dancinbutterfly. (
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Author: Deifire
Unseen by
deifire. (
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The Black Cow is Life, part 1 by
deifire. (
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The Black Cow is Life, part 2 by
deifire. (
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What You Could Have Had by
deifire. (
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What You Could Have Had, part 2 by
deifire. (
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Four by
deifire. (
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No Pain, No Fear by
deifire. "It's ten years later. Dash is helping Marshall and Simon investigate the forces of weirdness for a living when an old associate comes looking for help." (
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'Til Death, or The Alternate History of the Old Mill Investigation, Dash/Mars, rated T by
deifire. (
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Under the Christmas Tree by
deifire. Marshall hadn’t put the giant artificial Christmas tree in the center of downtown Eerie on the list of potentially weird things that needed investigating... (
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Scandal by
deifire. Janet handed over the envelope full of evidence... (
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Parade by
deifire. It starts with the high school marching band... (
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Storyteller by
deifire. In which some old photographs are rediscovered. (
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Chestnuts Roasting by
deifire. In which the trio's attempt at observing a holiday tradition goes wrong. (
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Return of the Corn Critters by
deifire. The latest Corn Critters installment receives mixed reviews. (
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Mine by
deifire. It's Marshall's first summer home from college. He gets caught. (
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Winter Solstice by
deifire. In his home in Eerie, Indiana, thirteen-year-old Simon Holmes wakes up with a start... (
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Out of the Cold by
deifire. In which a major winter storm blows through Eerie, and a trend is definitely not started. (
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Let the Storm Rage On by
deifire. Dash versus Disney again. (
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An Eerie Winter Fairy Tale by
deifire. Sara Sue was never the only artist in the family. (
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Stray by
deifire. What if Dash X had arrived in Eerie in a very different form? (
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We Have All The Stars by
deifire. "It’s just at times like this, when I realize I’m spending Christmas Day on the run through time and space from an alien civilization with a bad habit of destroying entire worlds, I wish I’d taken a moment to appreciate how normal our lives back in Eerie really were..." (
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The Brief yet Eventful Life of Jack the Singing Jackalope Head by
deifire. In which Syndi's weird choice of Christmas gift leads to a few sleepless nights and one plot of revenge. (
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Home Cooking by
deifire. In which Marshall makes dinner. (
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Really Big Homicidal Cat by
deifire. In which Simon's worst first date yet forces him to get Dash involved. (
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Truth or...? by
deifire. In their first year living together, Mary and Andrea host a New Year's Eve party for their chosen family: the kids of Eerie, all grown up. (
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Exterior. The Eerie Truck Stop - Night by
deifire. So this is how it ends, Marshall thought, as his vision began to go dark... (
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Lazy Winter Sunday by
deifire. It's a lazy winter Sunday at the Teller house. (
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Busted! by
deifire. “That’s all you were doing? And not, say, anything mega-illicit which you promised you wouldn’t do, or else an intervention might have to be called?” (
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Family by
deifire. In which Dash fails to have any emotional reaction whatsoever to the latest Sunday matinee. (
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Item #1204 by
deifire. Item #1204 in the Evidence Locker is an ugly Christmas sweater knitted by Mrs. Pauline Fremont... (
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Gift by
deifire. In which Dash attempts Christmas shopping. (
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Last Call by
deifire. Somewhere outside, the world is burning. (
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Marshall's First Car by
deifire. It figures. (
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The First Thanksgiving by
deifire. The Teller family celebrates a Thanksgiving with a lot of firsts. (
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Observations by
deifire. In a quiet moment in which nothing that's happening is actually supposed to be happening, Marshall Teller comes to a sudden realization. (
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Dungeons and All That by
deifire. In which the Eerie Tabletop RPG Club attempts another meeting. (
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Dash Dances by
deifire. In which Mars and Dash's latest stupid argument leads to...dancing? (
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Dash's Theory of Zombification by
deifire. (
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Five Minutes by
deifire. One early morning the summer of Marshall Teller's eighteenth year, things are changing way too fast. (
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Heart in Glass by
deifire. Sometimes she lives fast. Sometimes she dies young. Sometimes she even leaves a good-looking corpse. (
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Zombies in PJs 2.0 by
deifire. The Donald from "Zombies in P.J.s" meets with his next potential business partner. (
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Ten Eerie Drabbles by
deifire. (
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Life with Mars by
deifire. "My name is Marshall Teller. I knew moving back to Eerie, Indiana after college and dedicating my life to investigating the forces of weirdness on a professional basis with my trusted associate Simon Holmes and my other associate Dash X would be difficult. What I didn't know was that moving in with them would be the biggest challenge I had ever faced." (
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The Kid Who Shot Marshall Teller by
deifire. Where did Dash X get the script in "Reality Takes a Holiday," and what would have happened if he'd actually succeeded in killing Marshall off the show? Eerie's resident sneaky grey-haired kid learns why you should always look before you climb in the back of a milk truck and why you should never, ever trust anyone who tells you they're from the network. (
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Selected Scenes from Eerie after Nightfalls (complete) by
deifire. Marshall and Dash go to a club. Weirdness ensues. (
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Author: EerieSlash
Fabulos-O by
eerieslash. (
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Fabulos-O Returns by
eerieslash. (
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Plus and Minus by
eerieslash. Marshall's being followed and hides in Dash's new 'home', a creepy abandoned house. Eventually his pursuers catch up with him... (
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New Student by
eerieslash. (
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Lab Rat by
eerieslash. (
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Sex on the Floor of a Warehouse During the Zombie Apocalypse by
eerieslash. (
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The Manuscript by
eerieslash. (
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Typical Day in Eerie by
eerieslash. (
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Sinister Intentions by
eerieslash. (
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I'm Not Skipping School by
eerieslash. (
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Visit to the Dealer by
eerieslash. (
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Author: Eviinsanemonkey
In The Library by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Much Too Sinister by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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God's Not Dead (he just has trouble remembering) by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Eerie/Welcome to NightVale crossover by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Avatar by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Avatar part 2 by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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The Thing About the Basement by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Weird to Weird by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Dinner for Two by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Chocolates by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Land to Sea: A Chronicle of the Kraken War by
eviinsanemonkey. Things have always been weird in Eerie, and Dash and Simon have learned to handle it without Teller. But when investigating the Eerie lake goes wrong and leaves Simon in critical condition, Dash has to call on Marshall for help. Except Mars has moved on from Eerie, Indiana. He has a life outside the weirdness. But the weirdness doesn't want to let him go. Doesn't want to let any of them go. (
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Putting Up These Lights by
eviinsanemonkey. The Christmas decorations are giving Edgar a hard time. (
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Christmas of the Lost by
eviinsanemonkey. The Radfords in the Bureau of Lost gather for their own Christmas traditions. (
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Memories by
eviinsanemonkey. Radford has a lonely Christmas. As usual. (
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Fever Dreams by
eviinsanemonkey. Mars is sick at Christmas. (
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Be Careful What You Wish For by
eviinsanemonkey. Dash makes a wish, but things don't turn out quite the way he expects. (
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Christmas Traditions by
eviinsanemonkey. Simon and Harley at Christmas time. (
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Evaluation Day by
eviinsanemonkey. The Party Fowl has his evaluation. (
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Over Dash's Dead Body by
eviinsanemonkey. Beware old movies. (
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Apology by
eviinsanemonkey. Dash won't help until he gets something from Mars. (
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Protective by
eviinsanemonkey. Marilyn has some choice words about the weirdness of Eerie. (
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Buried Treasure by
eviinsanemonkey. On a treasure hunt, Chisel and Radford find something unexpected. (
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The Naughty List by
eviinsanemonkey. Mars discovers his presents are not what he expected. (
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Vacation by
eviinsanemonkey. Wally and Howard are going on vacation. Properly, oddly enough. (
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Santa Mars by
eviinsanemonkey. Marshall has to atone for his mistakes. This month, he's Santa. (
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Bubble Bath by
eviinsanemonkey. Syndi deserves some relaxing time. (
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Beg by
eviinsanemonkey. Mars needs a favor. (
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Krampus by
eviinsanemonkey. A Christmas poem. (
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New Year, New You by
eviinsanemonkey. Dash and Marshall talk resolutions. Sort of. (
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Open Fire by
eviinsanemonkey. Radford got there too late. (
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Impersonation by
eviinsanemonkey. Mars has a terrible plan. (
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The Plan by
eviinsanemonkey. Dash has a plan for dealing with carol singers. (
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Attack! by
eviinsanemonkey. Simon suffers through another session of D&D. (
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Decorations by
eviinsanemonkey. Mars and Dash are trying to decorate the tree. (
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The Lonely Ghost by
eviinsanemonkey. Simon, Mars, and Dash confront a ghost on Christmas Eve and things don't really go according to plan. (
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Five Times Syndi Teller Accidentally Used Magic (and one time she did it on purpose) by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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The Problem with Magic by
eviinsanemonkey. The problem with magic is it's a very imprecise science. Crossover with Hocus Pocus. (
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Weird to Weird by
eviinsanemonkey. JP makes a discovery when he's still in the library catalog, and after all is said and done he and LaFontaine decide to go look into a different kind of weird. (
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In the Library by
eviinsanemonkey. There's something amiss at the Eerie library, and our intrepid heroes are determined to save it. Mostly because Simon insists. (
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A Rerun Milk Carton (Or Four Names that Could have been Dash's) by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Cycle Ends by
eviinsanemonkey. Much like the Norsemen have their Ragnarök, Eerie has it's end. (
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Puppetmaster by
eviinsanemonkey. The master pulls the strings and thus the puppet must dance. (
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All the Right Words by
eviinsanemonkey. Syndi has to save Simon and Dash has to save Marshall and it's all kinds of backwards and weird, but Marshall figures that's just what happens when the right books find you in Eerie. (
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Eerie in my Veins by
eviinsanemonkey. Dash is figuring things out. AU. (
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Where the Rules Don't Apply and
here by
eviinsanemonkey.Crossover with Supernatural. (
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The Effects of Eerie by
eviinsanemonkey. Dash has Marshall up against a wall. (
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Simon Always Knows by
eviinsanemonkey. Simon knew something was up, but it wasn't quite what he expected. (
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Dash X woke up in Eerie with no memory of who he was or how he got there. A drabble about that moment by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Another Day in Eerie by
eviinsanemonkey. It was just a dress, but Marshall still should've known better. (
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Stakeout by
eviinsanemonkey. Mars and Simon have planned a stakeout to try and learn more about Dash X, but Dash has plans of his own and, well, maybe there's more to Dash then meets the eye. In Eerie, you never know. (
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The Pale Horse by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Calling Echoes by
eviinsanemonkey. Crossover with "Things We Saw At Midnight". (
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Christmas in June by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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Late Night by
eviinsanemonkey. (
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