Toni Trepasso

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I decided to do some category searches (not as easy as it used to be. I did it by looking up a story with the code I wanted to search by, then clicked on it), and worked my way backwards through the Science Fiction section. Perhaps I should say that I'm still working my way through it.

In any case, I'm in 2007/2008 right now, and went through Toni Trepasso's stories. However, the last active date of posting was from the last of Becoming Antonia from July of 2010.

Anyone know if she's still writing? Looking at her profile seems to show recent logins, but that's about it.

Yes, I could attempt to PM, but I figured this would also stir up some attention for the old(er) stories.

Here's the link for Becoming Antonia - http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/book-page/5286/becoming-antonia
A bit over halfway through, it includes some appearances by Jen Stevens, by Bob Arnold.

Thanks All!

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I'm not sure of any more

I'm not sure of any more stories, but as of two years ago she had an active Facebook page.

Hugs,
Erin of Wis <3

Category Search/Category Browser

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I decided to do some category searches (not as easy as it used to be. I did it by looking up a story with the code I wanted to search by, then clicked on it)

Yeah, the author of the Category Browser stopped supporting their code a while ago. They do not have a release for Drupal 7, and definately won't be producing one for D8. :(

But in an attempt to make things a bit better in some ways, we have the faceted search system, which you can access here:

http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/search/site/

Or by using the search box on the front page. Just click "show more" on any of the groups of elements that don't show everything you want, and you can use it to "drill down" your search.

-Piper


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