I can’t stop reading Hikaru No Go… I’ve read 131 chapters since I started yesterday, excluding all time I slept and did productive, normal human things… I must have fanfiction of it!
AO3 is a great place to start since tag filtering makes it easy to look for fun things. What sort of fic are you yearning for? I’d love to recommend something specific!
I’ve tried on AO3, but this fandom seems sadly very limited in fic producers :( Usually I aim for something long and serious (I’m not very into comedy), and with a hint (or a lot) or romance. I really adore Akira/Shindou, and if my brief search so far is correct, that seems to be the main pairing shipped in this fandom, and so shouldn’t be too hard to find, but I still couldn’t find something to commit myself to yet.
If you have an suggestions or favorites (or other sites to look on!), I would love to have them :) Thank you so much!
Oh man, you're me from a year in the past, aren't you? Sadly, this fandom has extremely little in the way of longfic, and none I'd personally recommend. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but 10k is "long" in HikaGo fandom; where are the 200k+ epics??? (On FFnet, as it turns out, but there aren't many, as you'll see.)
HikaGo fic can be found on general archives such as AO3, FFnet, and AFFnet.
Blind Go is the major writing challenge community; the works posted for Blind Go can be found in the Answer Key community. The last few BGs failed to run at the expected times, but there is interest in reviving it and there has been talk of creating a replacement event if there continues to be no news from the current organizers.
Since HikaGo fandom was active during LiveJournal's heyday, there is quite a bit of fic scattered around personal journals. You can try searching the livejournal domain with various terms to see what pops up.
Sometimes you'll run across links to now-flocked posts, dead domains, and other now-vanished content; I had great success using the Wayback Machine to visit now-dead sites and plunder their riches.
Currently the active English-language fandom centres around the Dreamwidth community; it'll be the best way to keep abreast of news and activities. The comm runs a chatroom at chat.gogohikago.com; feel free to stop by anytime.











