ext_18222 ([identity profile] dj-clawson.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] brightknightie 2008-11-09 02:57 am (UTC)

If you're put off by how the first one went through, you can ask Don or Lisa for permission to re-post it; they usually give permission readily with such cause. Please don't let it put you off posting future parts of the story.

I did that and reposted it (and parts 2 and 3 of 12) but since I'm a new member they have to approve all my submissions, and apparently they don't check that email address very often, because I usually have to wait like 4 days to get approved.

Do you have some to recommend? I remember reading many Nick-as-professor stories, but none specifically in that slice of his history from "Spin Doctor."

Murder, Past Perfect
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3314626/1/Murder_Past_Perfect

Oh, and "Vengeance is Thine" by Jean Graham, though her site recently went down.

Jones blundering into a cure for vampirism ... and where did Nick first hear of the Abbarrat, the "book of miracles," anyway? That sounds like something Jones would be involved in. :-)

(in the waiting room outside the committee office)
Jones: Did I ever tell you about the time I found the Abbarat?
Girard: What's that?
Jones: An ancient book of miracles that could make evil good and all that.
Girard: Really?
Jones: Yeah, mentioned vampires and everything. All nonsense of course.
Giraded: ...And where did this book go?
Jones: Well, first it was almost crushed by the falling pillars of the ancient Sumerian temple that was slowly collapsing, then I had to rescue it from the hands of the greedy double-agent I thought was my sidekick, and then Nazis had it for like a WHOLE chase scene but eventually someone threw it in the back of my van and then, like all important history-shattering artifacts, I dumped in some storage bunker somewhere.
Girard: URGE TO KILL RISING.

I do not know of any self-archiving forums for FK; sorry. I guess we're pretty old-fashioned. (We were cutting-edge back when the show was still on the air, but as people moved on to other things over the years, I guess we stagnated technologically.)

Yeah, I haven't had to use Textpad to put in hard line breaks since I ran a SWAT Kat archive in 1997.

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