Which Platforms Host Original Euphoria Fanfic Series?

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Josie
Josie
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AO3 is the main hub. Wattpad has some, but quality varies wildly. Tumblr's good for threadfics that evolve into series. That's about it.
2026-06-25 15:00:30
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Grayson
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I stumbled upon a series on Wattpad called 'After the Credits' that's basically an extended epilogue focusing on the ensemble cast's messy post-high school lives. The author nails the show's chaotic, intense vibe. AO3 has this one long-running series by user ciphersong that reimagines the entire story if Rue had gone to a different school—each installment is a new 'what if' scenario. Honestly, I've found more consistent quality in multi-chapter works on Archive of Our Own, since the tagging system lets you filter for series and completed works. Tumblr still has some gems too, but you have to dig through the reblog chains; I found a dark, psychological take on Cal's backstory that was posted as a threadfic and later compiled on a personal blog.

Sometimes the best stuff isn't even labeled as a 'series'—it's just a writer who keeps posting in the same 'universe' tag. The fandom isn't huge, so the good series tend to get recced heavily in the 'Euphoria' tag on Tumblr or in the show's subreddit.
2026-06-26 18:57:22
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Dylan
Dylan
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Most of the original long-form stuff I've seen is on AO3. Writers there seem more committed to plot-heavy series, maybe because the interface is built for it. There's a popular alternate universe series where all the characters are in a ballet company, of all things. It's surprisingly gripping. Wattpad has a few, but they often get buried under one-shots and reader inserts. I'd start with the 'Series' filter on AO3 and sort by kudos.
2026-06-27 23:41:58
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Claire
Claire
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Honestly? I gave up looking for a dedicated platform. The fandom feels more scattered. I found one amazing series on Quotev, of all places—a crossover with 'Skins' (UK version) that's weirdly perfect. Another is hosted on a private Dreamwidth community you need an invite for. A lot of the best ongoing work is actually posted on Twitter as threadfics, then someone mirrors it to AO3. My advice is to follow the writers, not the platforms. If you find a one-shot you love, check the author's profile; they often link to their longer series hosted elsewhere.
2026-06-30 18:33:33
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Seeing that show pop up still gives me weird flashbacks. Anyway, for the most consistently updated 'Euphoria' fics, Archive of Our Own is basically the central hub. The tagging system there is a lifesaver—you can filter by update date or completion status so easily. I check the Rue/Jules or Cassie/Maddie tags sorted by 'Date Updated' every few days and there's always something new. FF.net has a dedicated community too, but the interface feels a bit clunkier for tracking WIPs. The real-time updates, though, seem to happen more on Tumblr and Twitter. Writers will often post snippet previews or announce new chapters there before they even hit the big archives. I followed a few authors from a Cassie-centric fic, and they'd drop their AO3 links the moment a chapter was up.

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