Nonfiction. Net (usually shortened as FF.net or FFN) is an automatic fan fiction archive website. It was established on October 15, 1998, by Los Angeles computer system programmer Xing Li, that also runs the site. It has more than 12 million registered users as well as hosts stories in over 40 languages. The site is divided into nine major groups: Anime/Manga, Books, Cartoons, Miscellaneous, Gaming, Comics, Movies, Plays/Musicals, as well as Television Shows. The site additionally includes the Crossover classification, included on March 27, 2009. Customers that finish the complimentary registration process can submit their fan fiction, keep a user account, testimonial other stories, get a beta visitor setting, get in touch with each various other by means of personal messages, as well as maintain a listing of preferred stories as well as authors. There are central areas as well as forums. In lieu of authorizing up with a brand-new account, the site permits users to use their Google,...