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Hello everyone,
firstly I ´d like to wish you all happy new year, that will bring very much love, fun and laughter and bare minimum of sadness and sorrow. New year is time to look to the future, yet also to look into years past and remember.
As I was reading yet another fine chapter of "Somewhere else..." (btw, thank you Penny for nice new years eve gift), I remembered some of older stories like The State doesn ´t make Mistakes, Frozen Balance and Maiden by Decree. And that brought me down to my hdd to sort stories, that I downloaded from this wonderful site.
But instead of much sorting I began read again some almost forgotten, but sadly in many cases unfinished jewels. For those looking for reading inspiration and may be even some writing I want to bring these "orphans" to light of day. Look at them and enjoy them again:
Orphans more than year inactive (correct me please if otherwise):
The Boy who wasn ´t seen and girl who couldn ´t speak
Camp Shoni
Crystal Friend
Dear Diary
Elan Owen
Flowers ´ Bloom
Healing Mishap
Home Alone
Little Fox Tale (or Tail? XD)
Placebo
Puff the magic kitty
Sk8r Grrls
Violet Ajah
Walk in the Dark
And yet there are those finished stories that deserve sequel, yet authors are either dead or don ´t post anymore:
Standing up to life by Tiffany Shar
Rusted Blade by Angie Kitn Hughes
Tranquility and its never seen continuation named Forgotten Menace by T. D. Aldonetti
Joan ´s Room and Me and Sam by Darla Raspberry
Sister Sister Sister by Missy
There are certainly more jewels in dusted boxes at the attic, but these are those I most remember. Lets remember them together.
With the wish of Happy New Year
Robin Seina
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Forgotten but not abandoned
I can answer for one of those on the list.
Tranquility's second story by T. D. Aldoennetti is at a guess about half finished and once Denise and I complete most of our 'other' duties then it shall be tackled. please don't expect it soon... we only just decrypted the completed chapters for it a week ago and haven't had time to find all the chapter notes and the overall sense of direction Teddi usually placed with a story she was writing.
Renae
Robin Seina,
I too wish that these and other stories would continue.
May Your Light Forever Shine