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Peladon's attempts at writing fiction

Shorter Stories


 

Many a slip
I don't normally write angst, at least not with intent; but one day I decided to
try, (I probably had a hangover at the time). This is what I came up with.
GP and after.

The ultimate Mary Sue
This was written in response to some comments made on an excellent B7 mailing list. I didn't take much part in the discussion but it fired me with the desire to see if I could write the mary sue to end all mary sues. But I'm still not sure that I understand quite what a MS is so maybe I got it completely wrong.

WARNING - if extreme sentimentality makes you feel ill don't read this just
after eating

The Meeting
Another following discussions on the above list. Involving a minor character much loved by some.

Last Thoughts
Inspired by a topic on the LJ B7Friday challenge.

Smile at Destruction
Just arrived in my head as a picture.

Visiting
I was depressed and this arrived as a picture and then wrote itself - very mawkish

 

Conversations with an Enigma - 1
This series of conversations forms the basis of a story under development

Playing the Game

Very short - my first entry for the B7Friday challenge!

Body Snatching

Another short entry for B7Friday, this one was for the Halloween challenge.

Crime and punishment

B7Friday entry and a prequel to it

The Crime

Punishment

 

Mistaken Identity

A B7F entry that actuually was short

Alternative Reality

B7F entry again

Variations on an ending

B7F again, and short too.

An Ordinary Day

B7Friday again

Old Habits - the vampire story

This started on my LJ but as I can't make the LJcuts work it's now moved here.

 

Alternative Reality2

A short version for B7Friday of a story underdevelopment - I still can't make the LJ cut work

Blonde on Blonde
A B7f entry about a meeting between two characters who never met in canon. A very short insight into another possible background to the events at Gauda Prime.

Lost

a short B7F entry

Time Travel

Another B7f entry. Still rough but complete.

Rebirth

B7F in memory of Peter Tuddenham, the voice of Zen, Orac and Slave amongst others. (Dictated not typed so may read a bit strange)