Jan. 4th, 2008

Podcasts

Jan. 4th, 2008 03:46 pm
olivia_sutton: (Lassie and Shawn smile 2)

G0Shawk asked, "What are podcasts?"  Well, I was answering her, and explained what podcasts I subscribe to, when my Internet connection died (I'm on dratted dial-up, because, yes, I live in the middle of nowhere).  So I figured I'd post my answer to her question here.  I figure it wouldn't hurt to post what I subscribe to - it gives some insight into my personality (well, that, or everyone out there will see just how weird I am).   So, here it goes, the original post.  --Olivia
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Podcasts are Internet radio programs.  You can listen to them live (e.g. "streaming") or download them to your Ipod.  Tho' to download them you need to subscribe.  Subscribing is free, and new podcasts will be automatically downloaded to iTunes, then you can transfer them to your Ipod when you sync.

Right now I subscribe to three:

PodShock - The Doctor Who podcast -- A general podcast about my favorite SF TV show of all time, *Doctor Who*.  Altho' the 3-4 guys doing the podcast concentrate on the new series (BBC, 2005 - present, Russell T Davies producing), most of the folks involved in the show have been fans since the 1970s and fondly remember the original classic series (BBC, 1963-1989, BBC/FOX 1996-ish), so the classic series pops up occasionally.

CinemaSlave -- A general film podcast, co-produced by a guy in Scranton, PA and an Australian.  Seems to concentrate on Japanese films/anime and horror movies, but I'm hoping to see more on classic films (I've only listened to 4 episodes so far).

CERN LHC (Large Hadron Collidor) podcast -- A podcast on particle physics.  I first became aware of this one thru' *Torchwood*.  On one of the LJ *Torchwood* communities, someone posted a link to a youTube vid of John Barrowman at the LHC in Cern.  In the TV interview, which was extremely interesting, they said you could hear the entire interview at the CERN podcast.  I popped over to iTunes Store and listened to it live (which, since I was on dial-up, kept breaking up). It was so interesting that a few days later I decided to subscribe, and at this very moment I'm trying to download the entire thing (all the episodes so far).  Wish me luck.  But, basically, what they are doing is bringing in various celebrities and talking about various projects at CERN LHC, which is a super-collider.  The John Barrowman one, which was really, really good, was talking about (a) various strange particles and quarks (they even asked John what type of Quark he'd be!) and a project to try to accelerated and explode quarks and observe a mini-Big Bang to try to figure out how the universe started.  It's very interesting, if just a tad over my head in terms of the science.  Still, I had seen something on The Science Channel about multi-universe/parallel universe theory, string theory, and other stuff that was also mentioned in the podcast.  Fascinating!

--Olivia


olivia_sutton: (Capt Jack Gold)
HI again,

Well, again, I've got an idea for a post from G0shawk.  I swear, girl, I'm NOT copying you, but you keep having great ideas, and I never seem to know what to do with this Journal, so here it goes.   Someone asked G0shawk how she became a slasher -- well, I've had an essay on my hard drive for awhile about that, slash that is, which I intended to post to my own website someday.  And since I still don't have my own website, I'm going to post the essay here, then update it a bit at the bottom of this entry.

--Olivia
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Slash why? / Slash Why not?

First, let's get a few misconceptions out of the way about slash writers.

Myth #1:   Slash writers are gay.   This is untrue, most (80-90 percent) of slash fans and writers are straight women.   Note:   Think about it-- if you were a lesbian-- Would you be interested in MEN having sex?

Myth #2:   Slash writers will slash anything and everything.   This is actually only true of some slash writers.   There are slash writers who see it as a challenge to come up with unlikely pairings.   However, there are also slash writers who only write slash for one or a couple of series, and disagree with the "let's slash everything" philosophy.   I do not know the statistics for either scenario.

Point #3:   "But slash is out of character" --I used to agree with this whole-heartedly, BUT, if the character IS gay-- is it slash?   And if the characters aren't openly gay but the creator of the series and the series' writer(s) are gay-- is it conceivable that the characters might be.

The truth is slash readers and writers are individuals and have there own preferences for the slash they read and/or write.  I can only speak about my own experiences with slash fanzines and fandoms, and not speak to anyone else's experience.

I attended my first con in 1986, returned to one in 1987, then attended my first Mediawest in 1988.   At Mediawest I bought a lot of zines and picked up a lot of flyers. Back then, e-mail was rare (though I did have an e-mail account in 1987 through my university at the time), but anyway, e-mail was rare so contact for information on zines was obtained by writing to the zine editor, asking your questions and including a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope).   I no longer remember who the zine or zine editor was, but I asked one such editor "What is slash?" because her zines were slash.   So she told me.   I was... surprised, shocked, embarrassed, etc.   And decided to avoid it.

At Mediawest, I quickly learned slash was popular and you really should just let other people do what they enjoyed and not criticise them for it (which went with my liberal upbringing  just fine).   For years I avoided slash.

But I was curious, so I bought Rose Tint my World  a Man From Uncle "romantic" slash zine-- I didn't find it romantic, I found it, um, acrobatic.   Some of the stories were okay, but I wasn't that impressed.

Then I saw flyers for Perestroika a Uncle slash novel, beautifully illustrated by Susan Lovett-- I had to have it, even though it was slash.   Bought it, and LOVED it.   Didn't buy other slash zines after that, but I did love it.

Things happened and I got less involved with paper zines and fandom.   Occasionally read mostly straight fics on-line, and that's about it.   Started watching The Wild Wild West every morning before work (5am folks!), got hooked, read everything I could find on-line, including on-line slash, then found some printed zines including Gentlemen Never Tell.   I also found out the creator of the series was openly gay, at a time when you didn't see that in Hollywood very often. Also, I was challenged, sorta'--mostly by myself, to do a Artie/Jim story so I did -- by my own admission it really, really isn't that good.

Again, kinda' dropped out of fandom-- or moved on-line, where I could read fanfic and even publish my fanfic, whatever my flavor-of-the-month was and I found appreciative audiences.   Maybe if I had been going to MediaWest at the time some of my later fic would have been published in zines instead of on-line but oh well, I learned a lot pubbing on-line and met some great folks through discussion lists.

Then I found Randall and Hopkirk, Deceased -- thanks to BBC America!   I quickly, quickly fell in love with the series.   I wrote my first fanfic after only seeing three eps ( a record, certainly for me).   After a few straight fics, I had ideas for slash fics.   And if you read "Snapshots", you'll see they are short vignettes-- that's how the ideas came, little bits and pieces of Jeff's and Marty's background.   What brought the story into focus for me was the idea of making it like the film, Same Time, Next Year  where each piece takes place at a different time and dealing with a different 'issue' in Jeff and Marty's lives (first time, telling Jeff's mum about their relationship, opening the detective business, etc), and I loved writing the story.   I also really like my beta/writing partner for her encouragement, edits and help.   I actually think my slash stories are quite good, so I'm not going to apologise for them.   Hopefully, I will bring you more soon.

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Well, here's an update.  I've written six straight Randall and Hopkirk, Deceased (2000) stories and four slash Randall and Hopkirk, Deceased (2000) stories.  I have two more slash stories on my hard-drive.  They've been edited by my beta, and are close to being ready to publish.  However, they've been in this state for months because I've been so busy with my new job.  I do want to get them ready and published (on Fanfiction.net) but I don't know when I'll have the time.  I'm hoping to find the time to re-watch RnHd though (there's only 13 episodes to the entire run of the series), which I figure will help.
I've also started writing Psych fanfic now - straight this time.  I have three stories, posted at www.fanfiction.net and www.psychfic.com.  I'm working on another story for that fandom (actually a longer version of one of the published stories).
In terms of reading slash tho, I'm enjoying reading Psych slash stories, esp. Ilsaluvsrick's series, and other fics I've found here at Live Journal.  Tho', for pairing, I prefer Shawn/Lassiter.  I got into reading the S/L stuff, not just because when I saw season 2 (Summer 2007) I wanted to read everything I could get my hands on (which happened with RnHd - and Stephanie's slash series "Unreality" is in large part responsible for my fics) but I watched/downloaded a ton of Psych vids from youTube, and I really enjoyed the S/L ones, esp. "Devious Stares" (Sex and Candy).  Watching the vids, led to me reading the slash fic, and who knows, maybe at some point I'll write a slash Shawn/Lassiter fic (or two).  I'll tell ya', the story I'm working on now keeps wanting to go slash, and I'm trying to keep it straight (having gotten a bit tired of writing slash after all the RnHd fics).  We'll see.
--Olivia
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Profile

 

Hi!  My on-line writer's pen name is "Olivia Sutton" and this is my Journal!  This is my updated profile for 2008.  Note:  Although I am now trying to update my Journal more frequently, it's still, primarily an account for me to post replies to other folks' journals, post comments on fics on communities here on Live Journal, and to post announcements of my own fics (which still get posted to self-archiving websites, e.g. www.fanfiction.net and www.psychfic.com).

 

I am a born and bred Midwesterner, currently in the state of Michigan, though I have lived all over the Midwestern United States (Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and Missouri).  I also lived in Canada for two years, one year in Winnipeg, Manitoba and one year in Thunder Bay, Ontario. I have an undergrad degree in history from Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana), where I also studied journalism and anthropology.  I have a graduate degree (master of science) in anthropology with a graduate certificate in museum studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (located, obviously, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin). I recently finished  a second master's degree in information science management  (IT) from Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan.  After that I attended a program for getting my IT certifications, coming away with seven:  A+, Network+, MCP, MCDST, ITIL Foundations, Security 5 Foundations, and HDI Support Center Analyst.  So, of course, What did I get in terms of a job?  A teaching post!  That's right, just like everyone else in my family (well, the majority of them) - Mom, brother, sister-in-law, an uncle, a cousin or two -- I'm a teacher.  At the moment, I'm an adjunct at a tech school (tho' they do have 4-year degree programs).  I probably shouldn't say which school, tho'.

 

I have been in fandom since I was 18 and attended my first media convention, Babel Con in Grand Rapids, Michigan.  My oldest fandom is probably "Doctor Who", which led to other British TV shows, especially "Blake's 7" and "The Sandbaggers".  But I also watched "All Creatures Great and Small", "BlackAdder", the first two series of "Red Dwarf" etc.  Other than those I tend to like small fandoms.  The list below of what I've written in should give you a sample.  Two other shows I simply loved and read all the fanfic I could find were:  "Shadow Chasers" and "The Real Ghostbusters". Very soon after Babel Con, I attended my first Mediawest Con, in Lansing, Michigan.  I attended every Mediawest, from 1988 to very recently (I think 1999 or 2000 was probably the last one I went to).  At cons, and in paper fanzines I used my real name.  But now I use  the pen-name of  Olivia Sutton, for this journal and for posting on-line fic, at www.fanfiction.net and www.Psychfic.com.  If I ever post fic to a different website, such as Wraithbait (Stargate:  Atlantis) I'll use Olivia Sutton there as well.

 

Besides MediaWestCon, I was very active in media fandom in the late 1980's and early 1990s, especially British Television fandom, including Doctor Who and  Blake's 7.  I attended the last of the legendary Scorpio conventions, held in Chicago.  I also attended, the following conventions:

Brits in Space - St. Louis, Missouri

Soma Con - Chicago, Illinois

Sandbagger One - New Jersey  (I forget the name of the darn city, but it's just outside of Philadelphia)

Toronto Trek - several of them, in guess where? Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Several Babel Cons in Grand Rapids, Michigan

Grand Con, Grand Rapids, Michigan

Confusion, Detroit, Michigan  (a couple of them)

Mad Media, Madison, Wisconsin

Gen-con (gaming) Milwaukee, Wisconsin

 

I began writing for paper fanzines, with my first story being "Glass Fantasies" in Curses, Foiled Again, edited by Susan M. Garrett

 

Below is my complete bibliography of fanzine stories (note these were all published under my real name, unless noted)

 

The format for this list is Story Name, Source (Television Series the story is based on), Zine Title, Zine Editor, and date.

 

The Last Alarm,  Emergency! in Brave and True: The Journals of Squad 51 #2, edited by Catherine Schlein, copyright 2002.

 

 The Night of the Chance Occurrence, The Wild, Wild West, James West/Artemus Gordon, by undisclosed (Pen Name), in Gentlemen Never Tell 4, ed. Marian Kelly, copyright 2000.

 

A Knock at the Door, Emergency!, in Brave and True: the Journals of Squad 51 #1,  ed. Catherine Schlein, copyright 2000.

 

The Partnership Paradox, Emergency!, in Ouch 7, ed. Cinda Gillian and Jody Norman, copyright 1999.

 

Trapped in Amber, Poltergeist: The Legacy,  in Ouch! 6, ed. Cinda Gillian and Jody Norman, copyright 1999.

 

Temporary Duty, MASH/Quantum Leap, in Crazy Quilt 4, edited by Mary Fall Wardell, copyright 1996.

 

Unending Repercussions, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues,  in Corridors 2, edited by Kari Masoner, copyright 1995.

 

Reunion, MASH in Crazy Quilt #2, edited by Mary Fall Wardell, copyright 1994.

 

Glass Fantasies, Friday the 13th: The Series/Fantasy Island, in Curses, Foiled Again, edited by Susan M. Garrett, copyright 1992.

 

I'm actually not sure when I started pubbing on-line (I can never remember dates) but it was when I was watching The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne in syndication and then on The Sci-Fi Cable Channel, so about the year 1999 or  2000.  I joined a discussion list for the series, and then a fiction discussion list for the series, and started by posting stories to the fic list.  From there I edited and re-wrote my fics, and posted them to the ArchiveWebsite for the list.  About a year after that, I opened a Fanfic Net account.  Since then, I've published my fiction, on-line at Fan Fiction Net and my Psych stories both there and at www.psychfic.com.

My next post will list my on-line stories.
olivia_sutton: (Tardis)
Hi all,

As promised, here is my updated list of on-line fanfics.  Twenty-seven in all, wow!  ' Course, it took a few years to write that many.  And I encourage anyone to check these out.  Oh, and Word file copies are available, simply e-mail me with the fic title in the subject line of your e-mail,  and I'll send the attachment.

 

Olivia Sutton

Fan Fiction Writing Bibliography

 

On-line stories

 

1.  "Five Things Henry Never Told His Son", by Olivia Sutton, Psych, Published on-line:  www.fanfiction.net/TV/Psych and www.psychfic.com.  Copyright: November 2007.

Cataloguing info:  Drabble, Angst.  Rating:  PG-13.

Summary:   Sometimes parents just don't tell their kids everything.  Based on Katikat's "Five Things Shawn Never Told His Father", with permission.

 

2.  "Family Sacrifices", by Olivia Sutton, Psych, Published on-line:  www.fanfiction.net/TV/Psych and www.psychfic.com.  Copyright:  October 2007.

Cataloguing info:  Hurt/Comfort, Angst.  Rating:  PG-13.

Summary:  How far would Shawn go to protect his father?  How would Henry react?

 

3. "Accusations and Ramifications", by Olivia Sutton, Psych, Published on-line:  www.fanfiction.net/TV/Psych and www.psychfic.com.  Copyright:  September 2007.

Cataloguing info:  Hurt/Comfort, Angst, AU.  Rating:  PG-13.

Summary:  Lassiter would never use his position to invade Shawn's privacy. Or would he?

 

4. "All Things Come to an End", by Olivia Sutton, The Real Ghostbusters, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/Cartoon/Real/Extreme Ghostbusters.  On-line Publishing Date:  August 2007. (See author notes in story for writing/original copyright date info).

Cataloguing info:  Angst, Tragedy, Death Story.  Rating:  PG-13.

Summary:  The Ghostbusters always knew that at some point, their luck would no longer hold out, and they would lose one of their number. When the Ghostbusters face one of the Old Ones in Russia, will Peter pay the ultimate price?

 

5. "Ghosts of the Past", by Olivia Sutton, The Real Ghostbusters, Published on-line:  www.fanfiction.net/Cartoon/Real/Extreme Ghostbusters.  On-line publishing date:  July 2007.  (See author notes in story for writing/original copyright date info).

Cataloguing info:  Angst, Hurt/Comfort.  Rating: R.

Summary:  Peter Venkman receives a distressing early morning phone call, and soon Egon Spengler needs to find out what's wrong with his friend.

 

6. "Trapped in Amber", by Olivia Sutton, Poltergeist:  The Legacy, REPRINT (originally published in Ouch! 6, full citation in story).  Published on-line:  www.fanfiction.net/TV/Poltergeist:  The Legacy.  On-line publishing date:  June 2006.

Cataloguing info:  Hurt/Comfort, Angst, Supernatural.  Rating:  PG-13.

Summary:  When Derek receives a strange package, an ancient Russian book, he realises that it's a case for The Legacy but the book holds dark secrets that threaten each member of the team and Derek's own sanity.

 

7. "A Winter's Tale", by Olivia Sutton, Randall and Hopkirk, (Deceased) 2000. Published on-line:  www.fanfiction.net/TV/Randall and Hopkirk.  Copyright:  January 2006.

Cataloguing info:  AU, Slash, Romance, PWP.  Rating:  R.

Summary:  Snapshots Universe. After the events in Because I love Him, Marty decides to make New Year's special for Jeff and arranges a skiing holiday for them.

 

8. "Because I Love Him", by Olivia Sutton,  Randall and Hopkirk, (Deceased) 2000. Published on-line:  www.fanfiction.net/TV/Randall and Hopkirk.  Copyright:  August 2005.

Cataloguing info:  AU, Slash, Romance, Angst.  Rating: R.

Summary:  Snapshots Universe, age 32. When the victim of a hate crime and gay bashing is Jeff Randall, Marty Hopkirk is willing to do anything to put his partner back together, physically, and mentally. To what lengths will Marty ultimately go for his partner?

 

9. "Just the Once", by Olivia Sutton,  Randall and Hopkirk, (Deceased) 2000. Published on-line:  www.fanfiction.net/TV/Randall and Hopkirk.  Copyright:  August 2005.

Cataloguing info:  AU, Slash, Romance, Angst.  Rating:  R.

Summary:  Snapshots Universe. An old acquaintance of Marty's walks into Randall and Hopkirk Security Services, seeking help. However, what is his relationship to Marty? And how will Jeff react to the news of a secret in his partner's past?

 

10. "A Blast from the Past Missing Scene", by Olivia Sutton,  Randall and Hopkirk, (Deceased) 2000. Published on-line:  www.fanfiction.net/TV/Randall and Hopkirk.  Copyright:  June 2005.

Cataloging info:  Angst, Episode-Dependent, Missing Scene.  Rating:  PG-13.

Summary:  Jeff Randall's instantous recovery from a nearly fatal bullet wound in A Blast from the Past has always bothered me, this missing scene fills in the gap between Jeff getting shot and the next scene in the Randall and Hopkirk office.

 

11.  "Snapshots of a Love Affair",  by Olivia Sutton, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) 2000, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/TV/Randall and Hopkirk. Copyright:  March 2005.

Cataloguing info:  AU, Slash, Angst, Romance. Rating:  R

Summary:  Same Time, Next Year is a film that follows a love affair that spans decades. This is a fanfic that follows the love affair of two telepaths,  Jeff Randall and Marty Hopkirk, throughout their lives.

 

12.  "Demons from the Past",  by Olivia Sutton, Randall and Hopkirk (deceased) 2000, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/TV/Randall and Hopkirk. Copyright March 2005.

Cataloguing info: Angst.  Rating: R

Summary:  Jeff is hired to find the kidnapped thirteen-year old son of a wealthy couple; but the case hurls him into a dark and sordid world that brings back painful memories from his shared past with Marty Hopkirk.

 

13.  "You Know Me So Well", By "Olivia Sutton", Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) 2000, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/TV/Randall and Hopkirk.  Copyright October 2004.

Cataloguing info: Angst/Drama, episode dependent.  Rating: PG-13.

Summary:  How did Jeff Randall react to Freya Cargill's rejection? How did Marty Hopkirk, "put him back together again"? Based on 2000 version Randall and Hopkirk, deceased, episode "Revenge of the Bog People".

 

14.  "Into All Sadness a Little Happiness Must Fall", By "Olivia Sutton", Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) 2000, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/TV/Randall and Hopkirk. Copyright August 2004.

Cataloguing info: Angst/Drama. Rating: R.  Revised.

Summary:  At different times in his life, Marty Hopkirk has had Jeff Randall to help him through his dark childhood, but what happens when Jeannie finds out as well. Rated R for adult themes and language. Based on the new version of Randall and Hopkirk.

 

15.  "It's the End, But...", By "Olivia Sutton", Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) 2000, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/TV/Randall and Hopkirk. Copyright August 2004.

Cataloguing info: Angst. Rating PG-13.

Summary: This is a sequel to my story, "A Man May Leave His Mate".  Jeff Randall's time has come, and Marty Hopkirk has a final duty to perform. (Based on the new version of Randall and Hopkirk, deceased).

 

16.  "A Man Will Leave His Mate", By "Olivia Sutton", Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) 2000, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/TV/Randall and Hopkirk. Copyright August 2004.

Cataloguing info: Angst/Romance. Rating PG.

Summary: My view on how the series simply has to end. Not entirely a happy one. This fanfic is based on the new version of Randall and Hopkirk, Deceased, now airing on BBCAmerica. NOT slash.

 

17.  "Secrets, Long Kept", By "Olivia Sutton", Lord of the Rings, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/Book/Lord of the Rings. Copyright: December 2003.

Cataloguing Info: Angst, General. Rating PG-13.

Summary: Frodo had to leave for the Grey Havens, but was it as much a surprise to those closest to him as it seemed? Non-slash. Features Frodo Baggins, Sam Gamgee and Peregrin Took.

 

18.  "Shadows of Innocence Lost", By "Olivia Sutton", Lord of the Rings, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net /Book/Lord of the Rings. Copyright:  December 2003.

Cataloguing info: Angst. Rating: PG-13.

Summary: The incident with the Palantir catches up with Peregrin Took. Features Merry Brandybuck, Pippin Took and Diamond Took.

 

19.  "Script: The Greatest Fear", By "Olivia Sutton", Diagnosis Murder, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net /TV/Diagnosis Murder. Copyright: August 2003.

Cataloguing info: Angst, General. Rating: PG-13. Written in script style, not story style.

Summary:  When Steve accidentally shoots an innocent bystander, can his father, Mark and his best friend, Jesse, save Steve from himself before he self-destructs?

 

20.  "Solemn Promise", By "Olivia Sutton", Lord of the Rings, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net /book/Lord of the Rings. Copyright:  April 2003.

Cataloguing info: Angst. Rating: PG-13.

Summary:  Pippin's recovery after the Battle before the Black Gate doesn't go as easily as his cousin Merry would like. Non-slash. RotK spoilers, after a fashion. Features Aragorn, Pippin, Merry.

 

21.  "It's All Gone Wrong", By "Olivia Sutton", Lord of the Rings, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/book/Lord of the Rings. Copyright: April 2003.

Cataloguing info: Angst, Tragedy. Rating: R (violence).

Summary:  Frodo and Sam have been captured and are held in the tower of Barad-dur. But Sauron still doesn't have the ring. Non-slash.

 

22.  "The Cost of War", By "Olivia Sutton", Lord of the Rings, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net /book/Lord of the Rings. Copyright: April 2003.

Cataloguing info: Angst. Rating: PG.

Summary: Set several years after the War of the Ring, Pippin is having problems with his memories of war. Can his wife, Diamond of Long Cleeve and his best friend, Merry help him out?

 

23.   "Secrets", By "Olivia Sutton", The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net /TV/The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne". Copyright: Nov. 2002.

Cataloging info: angst, romance, episode dependent. Rating: R.

Summary: After "The Cardinal's Design/Revenge"; Phileas finds he can no longer keep a secret. And Rebecca must tell Phileas a secret in return.

 

24.  "Sacrifices of  Duty", By "Olivia Sutton", The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net /TV/The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne". Copyright: Nov. 2002.

Cataloguing info: angst, romance, episode dependent. Rating: PG-13.

Summary: After returning to the Aurora, Phileas and Rebecca examine their feelings about events in the alternate dimension in "Secrets of the Realm"

 

25.  "Promises", By "Olivia Sutton", The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/TV/The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne". Copyright: Nov. 2002.

Cataloguing info: angst. Rating: PG-13.

Summary: Ever wonder why Jules choose not to write about Rebecca? (AU, contains character death, be warned)

 

26.  "The Crisis", By "Olivia Sutton", The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net/TV/The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne. Copyright: Nov. 2002.

Cataloguing info: Angst. Rating: R (violence).

Summary: A sequal to my "Sacrifices of Duty", and this is my take on a more fitting coda to "The Victorian Candidate".  Rebecca helps Phileas through a personal crisis.

 

27.  "Midnight Conversation", By "Olivia Sutton", Thunderbirds, Published on-line: www.fanfiction.net /TV/Thunderbirds. Copyright: Nov. 2002.

Cataloguing info: general, angst, episode dependent. Rating: PG-13.

Summary: After Virgil is shot down in "Terror in NYC", Scott has trouble sleeping. It takes a few words from Jeff to sort him out. Short vignette. Spoilers for "Terror in NYC" and "Atlantic Inferno"

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