There's many websites with fanfiction communities, a few of the more popular ones are here:
And tons more, it all depends on what ~fandom~ you're in, really. For instance LiveJournal probably has the vastest amount of communities, ranging from bands, tv shows, movies, anime series, books, etc., Mibba is pretty notorious for it's Avenged Sevenfold community, so on and so forth. There's more of a chance of your fic being read on fanfiction.net though, so if you're wanting criticism, commentary, and tons of readers, that's probably the most global site amongst them. LiveJournal is also a runner-up for getting your story circulated. There's "groups" on there where you post your fics and others can read, it's a lot to figure out but you'll get the hang of it. Happy writing!
No, it does not typically cost money to post fan fiction online. Platforms like FanFiction.net and Archive of Our Own allow users to upload their stories for free.
It depends where you want to post it. The best place can be found in related links, it's pretty straight forward.
A genre called fan fiction.
Fan fiction is a way to expand on a story you like, using characters that have already been established by another creator. You can make up what happens after the end page of a novel, or after the credits start rolling at the end of a movie. You can write whatever you want, and other people have the chance to read it if you post it on a fan fiction website.
If you are talking about fanfiction.net it may be because you haven't agreed to the rights listed on the site.
Modern fan fiction has developed by significant amount of terminology. Harry potter is one of the famous fan fiction franchise. Other fan fiction franchises are Star wars, pirates of the Carrabean and so on.
Manny Pacquiao fan fiction can typically be found on fan fiction websites such as Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. Alternatively, some fan fiction communities and forums may also have stories written by fans about Manny Pacquiao.
Artwork of the band The Beatles can be found online. There are many fan forums dedicated to the band where people post artwork, fan fiction, and stories about their experiences.
It is possible to be sued for writing fan fiction if it infringes on the original creator's copyright. If the fan fiction uses the original characters, settings, or plot without permission, it could be considered a violation of copyright law. It's best to seek permission or create original content to avoid any legal issues.
Charmed The Next Generation doesn't exist. If you saw opening credits for a show about it, they were fan made or for a fan fiction. Check on fan sites for C:TNG Fan fiction
Dasey fan fiction can be found on fan fiction websites such as Archive of Our Own (AO3), FanFiction.net, and Wattpad. Users can search for stories by entering "Dasey" or "Derek/Casey" in the search bar to find fan fiction related to the pairing.
Tucker & Yoshi is CURRENTLY fan-fiction, but it will be discussed with Nintendo and might be published.