But what I think is really something for me to marvel at is an extremely little diddy I wrote called "Firefly Dreams." It's about Vicki and Burke, and a lot of people have told me it's pretty good. I wrote it as a result of a writing challenge on some DS group or other, so check it out on FanFiction.net. If anyone goes to read it let me know what you think, good, bad, or ugly.
Very sweet. I hope you continue writing.
There was a long fanfic I read some years (and three computers) ago. In essence it followed the story of Barnabas, Julia, Quentin, etc. from when they returned to 1970. Written in the style of the "Episode Guides" it included cast lists--and a visit to Parallel Time 1897 where the villain was 'played' by Alexandre Molke.Never been able to find it again, alas.
A friend of mine runs a fanfic group devoted to stories about Barnabas and/or Bramwell. The list is always looking for "new blood." It is an adult list.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BarnabasBramwellfanfic
didn't i post this already . .maybe i dreamt it. .
Who would have made an interesting love interest for Julia besides Barnabas?
If you're writing a DS novel in hopes of actually having it published and making a profit from it, then by all means, you'd better keep the characters the way they were originally written, and don't let the plot stray too far from the Collinwood we all know and love.But if you're writing for the love of it, because you have a story idea you just HAVE to explore, and characters you're dying to bring to life, then write what you damn well please
Personally, if I was to write such a novel, the opening scene would be the one where the Collins family is burying Barnabas at the crossroads of some major intersection in Maine, accompanied by the Rite of Exorcism being intoned by a Cardinal, at the very least.
And personally, aside from being an unabashed and unapologetic B&J nut, I just cannot get enough of Julia fanfic {squeal}...especially since only bits and pieces were inferred about her background on the show, so its a neat area to explore.
However, as long as a story or novel appears, IMO, to be well-written, I'll give it a whirl, no matter which character is in the spotlight. though complex multi-character plotlines are always appreciated. (I've endeavored to include as many original characters as well as my own in my fan-fiction, with vital actions for all.)