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UNDER ORDERS by Ann Harrington

Rating: Gen
Fandom: Star Trek XI
Disclaimer: Not mine, merely playing in the sandbox.
Summary: Knowing is only half the battle.


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califmole: (Kirk)
UNDER ORDERS by Ann Harrington

Rating: Gen
Fandom: Star Trek XI
Disclaimer: Not mine, merely playing in the sandbox.
Summary: Knowing is only half the battle.


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califmole: Iron Man (Default)
Once upon a time, when I was deep in my obsession with Farscape, I turned my hand to fanfic. I wrote three stories in a flurry of activity from October 2000 through February 2001. They were originally published on Sci-Fi's Farscape board under my userid Annigmatic, and then the final edited versions posted to my AOL website, and various other Farscape fanfic sites.

These days I'm a reader rather than writer, but since AOL killed off their websites, and many of the original Farscape sites are now defunct as well, I'm posting these on my blog for posterity's sake.

The stories are:

Return to Sender by Ann Harrington. Scorpius makes Crichton an offer he can't refuse. Written prior to the airing of "Liars, Guns & Money" series and "Die Me, Dichotomy." This was the winning entry submitted for Best Author, 2001 Farscape Fanfic Awards. Approx 24K words.

24 Hour Pass by Ann Harrington. John Crichton returns to Earth. This story won Best Overall Story, 2001 Farscape Fanfic awards. My personal favorite. Approx 15K words.

Bent by Ann Harrington. A short speculation on what might happen to Crichton after "Die Me, Dichotomy." Approx 2K words.
califmole: Iron Man (Default)
Bent by Ann Harrington (aka Annigmatic)
Rating: Gen
Summary: Post-DMD speculation. What happens next.

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Return to Sender by Ann Harrington (aka Annigmatic)
Rating: Gen
Summary: Scorpius makes John an offer he can't refuse

Winning entry submitted for Best Author, 2001 Farscape Fanfic Awards.
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24 Hour Pass by Ann Harrington (aka Annigmatic)
Rating: Gen
Summary: John Crichton returns to Earth.
Winner, Best Overall Story, 2001 Farscape Fanfic awards

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Return to Sender by Ann Harrington, continued.
See disclaimers in part 1.

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Return to Sender by Ann Harrington, continued.
See disclaimers in part 1.

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Return to Sender by Ann Harrington, continued.
See disclaimers in part 1.

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Return to Sender by Ann Harrington (aka Annigmatic)

Summary: Scorpius makes John an offer he can't refuse

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califmole: Iron Man (Default)
24 Hour Pass by Ann Harrington (aka Annigmatic)

Rating: Gen
Summary: John Crichton returns to Earth.

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califmole: Iron Man (Default)
Bent by Ann Harrington (aka Annigmatic)

Rating: Gen
Summary: Post-DMD speculation. What happens next.

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My Farscape stories were originally archived on AOL, but since AOL eliminated user websites, I'll be reposting them here on LJ.

I wrote these stories during a flurry of activity from October 2000 through February 2001. They were originally published on Sci-Fi's Farscape board under my userid Annigmatic, and then the final edited versions posted to my AOL website.

The stories are:

Return to Sender by Ann Harrington. Scorpius makes Crichton an offer he can't refuse. Written prior to the airing of "Liars, Guns & Money" series and "Die Me, Dichotomy." This was the winning entry submitted for Best Author, 2001 Farscape Fanfic Awards.

24 Hour Pass by Ann Harrington. John Crichton returns to Earth. This story won Best Overall Story, 2001 Farscape Fanfic awards. My personal favorite.

Bent by Ann Harrington. A short speculation on what might happen to Crichton after "Die Me, Dichotomy."