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Thursday, November 15th, 2007
FK Poem: "Mai's Little Boy"
Thursday, November 15th, 2007 11:00 pm![]() |
• | Title: | "Mai's Little Boy" |
• | Length: | ~660 words Seventeen pentameter quintains, rhymed |
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• | Date: | Posted to FKFic-L on December 29, 2005 | |
• | Summary: | His mother's murder has shadowed Doctor Chung's entire life. | |
• | Characters: | Doctor Chung, Nick, Janette | |
• | Quotation: | "a heart can miss what it never possessed" |
FK Recommendations-of-the-Month 2001
Thursday, November 15th, 2007 11:30 pmIn 2001, I was excited to get to recommend the following Forever Knight fanfiction tales on the Bright Knight site. Click here to read the 2001 recommendations, or the links below to get straight to the stories.
- December: "Coin of the Realm" by Susan G., 1993, novella, PG
- November: "Unto Dust" by Jill K., 1995, vignette, PG
- October: "The Battle of Hastings" by Celeste H-L, 1995, short story, G
- September: "Ne-m'oubliez-pas" by M. E. O., 1995, vignette, G
- August: "BloodThirst" by Russet M., 1994, novella, R
- July: "Buried Secrets" by Kathy Y., 2000, vignette, PG
- June: "Out of the Silence" by Dorothy E., 2000, novella, PG
- May: "The Tapestry" by Sarah B., 1996, short story, PG
- April: "All That's Best of Dark and Bright" by Susan G., 1993, novella, PG-13
- March: "To the Victor Go" by James K.W., 1995, short story, PG
- February: "Sadness, in a Minor Key" by Diane H., 2000, novella, PG-13
- January: "Accidents" by Apache, 1995, short story, R
I vividly remember trying to pick an October recommendation-of-the-month in 2001. Humor, I decided. It would have to be humor, because there wasn't much of that to go around at the time.
My thanks to these outstanding authors, as always. If you're having trouble reaching them to let them know how much you enjoyed their work, let me know; I'll do my best to help you get in touch.