Stargate fiction
Jan. 3rd, 2006 01:48 pmMuch of my Stargate fiction can now be found at http://www.hermit.org/Blakes7/Stargate/Library
The most accessible one (if you've seen 'Wormhole Extreme'), is 'Wormhole Extra'. That was one of my better forrays into humour.
Some of the earlier Carter/O'Neill ones are terribly predictable - my excuse is that I was new to the fandom at the time.
The fiction is a mix of gen and slash. (I'm a purist. Carter and O'Neill are in love in my book, but they are too professional to get together while he's her CO - thus, I can only write het if one of them leaves the SGC.)
The two novels, though I say it myself, are well worth reading. They're gen, which seems to put some people off, but they're loaded with character and plot and they have Maybourne as well as the rest of the team. There's a lot of good minor characters in Stargate and I enjoyed writing good parts for several of them.
The most accessible one (if you've seen 'Wormhole Extreme'), is 'Wormhole Extra'. That was one of my better forrays into humour.
Some of the earlier Carter/O'Neill ones are terribly predictable - my excuse is that I was new to the fandom at the time.
The fiction is a mix of gen and slash. (I'm a purist. Carter and O'Neill are in love in my book, but they are too professional to get together while he's her CO - thus, I can only write het if one of them leaves the SGC.)
The two novels, though I say it myself, are well worth reading. They're gen, which seems to put some people off, but they're loaded with character and plot and they have Maybourne as well as the rest of the team. There's a lot of good minor characters in Stargate and I enjoyed writing good parts for several of them.