| Title | Description | Author | ||
| At Home in the Abbey | Another story about Emma and her family. | Helena6 | ||
| Christmas at Hartfield, A | The little girl clambered down, impatient, and ran over to the door, just in time for it opening. The smile drooped however, when not George, but John Knightley and his wife entered the room. She scurried back to her mother, tears in her eyes. She liked her aunt and uncle well enough, but they were no substitute for her father, it seemed. Emma, disappointed too, comforted the child whilst exclaiming to her sister, | Sara-Clare | ||
| Confession of Folly | . | Lynn | ||
| Confessions by the Sea-Side | Mr. and Mrs. Knightley were strolling along the sea-shore one early dawn. They were spending their honeymoon in a tour of the sea-side. | Ramya | ||
| Emma Woodhouse | I took a little break from RR to do another juvenilia parody. After William & Eliza, a few people asked me to do Emma, so here it is. =) | DeeDee | ||
| Emma's Turmoil | . | Kathy F. | ||
| Excerpt from Jane Fairfax's Diary, An | . | Rosamunde | ||
| His second must show him | How Ann Taylor and Mr. Weston found each other | Radhika | ||
| Illness at Donwell Abbey, An | . | Jimmy | ||
| Knightley Engagement | . | Kathy R. | ||
| Knightley's Diary | A glimpse into Mr. Knightley thoughts during the time from Box Hill until Frank's secret is revealed. | Kristen Fay | ||
| Knights in Black Satin (Waistcoats) | Emma's ball at the crown from Mr. Knightley's point of view. Someday this may be part of a larger Emma retelling from the hero's view point, but it's done for now. | Laraine | ||
| Le long retour vers Donwell | While he is riding back home after the Coles' party, Mr Knightley reflects upon the events of the evening; Upon one disturbing event, in particular...Story written in French, with English translation by Barbara. | Martine | ||
| Lines About the Mouth, The | A letter to Harriet's father. | Tina T | ||
| Love Most Unwanted, A | Sequel to "A Most Delightful Summer". The events in "Emma" seen from Harrietīs and Robertīs point of view. | Ulrike | ||
| Morning Request, A | This is a little Emma story I wrote because one thing always bugs me about the end. | helena6 | ||
| Most Delightful Summer, A | Harriet becomes acquainted with the Martin family. | Ulrike | ||
| Mr. Knightley's Side of the Story | . | Susan C. | ||
| Mr. Knightley's Story | . | Cassandra | ||
| Mrs. Campbell | The Colonel and Mrs. Campbell visit Frank and Jane Churchill at Highbury, where they have leased a house two years after their marriage on account of Uncle Churchill's rheumatism | Aeliz | ||
| Night Before the Wedding, The | . | Kat | ||
| Poor Miss Taylor | A young Miss Taylor arrives at Hartfield to serve as governess for Mr. Woodhouse's two little girls, and soon falls in love with a much younger Mr. Knightley. | DeeDee | ||
| What Were They Thinking? | Jane Fairfax and Mr. Frank Churchill deal with the trials, tribulations, and mixed signals involved in maintaining a secret engagement. A complete piece in itself, but to be followed by a second volume alluding to post-Emma events. | Kali |
