From ts storyfindersaerianyaSeptember 18 2006, 05:47:01 UTC
Everything's Jake - online and zined We Gather Together - online and zined (Thanksgiving/Christmas/Hanukkah) The Bestest Most Perfectedness Vally Times Card Fireworks Junior Guppy Cold Case Three for the Road In the Name of the Father The Big Five A Day At The Zoo
And now: Full Circle, which fits between Junior Guppy and The Big Five and includes three stories: Cold Case, Three for the Road and In the Name of the Father. http://www.mafg.org/fullcircle/ The other one you asked about is mentiond in the author's notes I think. There is also "The Inheritance Series" but right off hand I can't remember who wrote it. And Shedoc's Tommy series(gen) at Starfoxe's Mansion.
. Do you know that it is possible to save these things to your personal computer? That way, if a story is ever taken down, you still have it.
When you're on the page, click on 'File', click on 'Save As', click on 'Web Page, HTML only'. You'll have a 'picture' of the page, using very little KB, and can read whenever you want -- even offline. .
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We Gather Together - online and zined
(Thanksgiving/Christmas/Hanukkah)
The Bestest Most Perfectedness Vally Times Card
Fireworks
Junior Guppy
Cold Case
Three for the Road
In the Name of the Father
The Big Five
A Day At The Zoo
And now: Full Circle, which fits between Junior Guppy and The Big Five
and
includes three stories: Cold Case, Three for the Road and In the Name of
the Father.
http://www.mafg.org/fullcircle/
The other one you asked about is mentiond in the author's notes I think.
There is also "The Inheritance Series" but right off hand I can't remember who wrote it.
And Shedoc's Tommy series(gen) at Starfoxe's Mansion.
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Gillian Middleton wrote the "Jaime" series -- finds a young (male) sentinel baby in the jungle. Her main page is
http://www.lexicon.net/gillianm/
The page with the BJ Sandburg series (Blair and Jim face the Sandburg curse) and the Jaime series is
http://www.lexicon.net/gillianm/Slash_Page.html
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Do you know that it is possible to save these things to your personal computer? That way, if a story is ever taken down, you still have it.
When you're on the page, click on 'File', click on 'Save As', click on 'Web Page, HTML only'. You'll have a 'picture' of the page, using very little KB, and can read whenever you want -- even offline.
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