I was active in (and
writing for) Forever Knight fandom from early 1994 until the show stopped airing
in 1996. I really miss these characters, and miss writing them.
Forever Knight
fanfiction still remains, IMO, some of the best fiction (fan or otherwise) anywhere
(my fiction is not included in this assessment!). If you haven't visited the
Forever Knight Fiction Web Page, go there-- much better stuff resides there than
you'll find here.
Most stories have
been posted to FKFIC-L, the Forever Knight fan fiction mailing list. If they
haven't been posted there, I've noted this.
NOTE: My
Forever Knight/Highlander crossover fiction is on a separate page. If you want
to read these stories, go here.
The Anna
Trilogy
No
Such Summer: My personal favorite of all my FK stories.
A
Season Lost: (Drama) Anna returns, a number of years later.
A
Winter's Tale: (Drama) Everything comes to an end, but answers make it easier.
CDIT is an
Elton John/Bernie Taupin song that felt like a Janette song from the moment
I first heard it. This was written before season three started. Sting did
a cover of this song on a tribute album called "Two Rooms," and that is what
this story was written for.
This was my
very first FK story, and it was written in response to the Forever Not story
challenge. This challenge asked what fan writers thought might happen at the
end of the series. This challenge was issued long before the actual demise
of FK. Believe me, this story is not what I'd consider an ideal state ending,
but it was fun to write! This story appeared in the Forever Net Challenge
Issue.
Just a short
piece, and my only FK story from Vachon's point of view. This appeared in
the first issue of the Ben Bass fan club newsletter, The Bass Reel.
This story has never been posted to FKFIC, and was not available on the Web
until March, 1999.
MFB is my longest
FK story that isn't a crossover. This is set in the third season. Laura Waskey
wrote a story in FK War Five in which I "promised" to write her a story about
LaCroix falling in love with a mortal, and this is what ensued. I don't think
it's quite what she had in mind-- I don't think it's quite what I had
in mind-- but it's what happened.
This vignette
is from FK War Seven, and stars Maureen "The Mad" and the rest of the NatPack
as they search out red hair and the Mitchly One, causing general chaos. What
else is new? Frighteningly enough, most of the behaviours in here are actual,
witnessed Pack behaviours. Be afwaid. Be vewy afwaid.
Written in response
to a story challenge: what if the asteroid from "A More Permanent Hell" had
actually hit Earth? This story appeared in For the Good of the Knight,
a charity zine that I co-edited, which was first presented at 1997's Bridging
the Knight convention. Unfortunately, this zine is now out of print.
From FK War
Five, written with Jill Bradley (Jillby) and Sheryl Bottner (RM). It's lewd,
it's rude, and it's based on a real-life situation that Jillby and I got ourselves
into. 'Nuff said.