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Anomie (Sentinel story)
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Title: | Anomie |
Author(s): | L.A. Adolf |
Date(s): | June 2005 (online), 2007 (in a zine) |
Length: | ~25k words |
Genre(s): | gen |
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External Links: | Anomie |
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Anomie is a Sentinel story by L.A. Adolf. It has a sequel called Anahata.
It was first published online in 2005, and then in the zine Sensory Net #2 in 2007.
This story was the winner of a 2008 FanQ Award.
Summary
"Set post the series, Blair and Jim find themselves drifting apart, and then Blair leaves."
Author's Notes
"FEATURING full color "cover art" by LMFA, Burton and Guppy nominee Romanse!
SUMMARY: Blair and Jim attempt to adjust to new lives separated by geography and misunderstanding. Can they ever be partners again? Sequel to "Anomie" June-August 05 SA list dues."
Fan Comments
Just wanted to say I absolutely love your story. It's without a doubt the best story I've ever read. It took me about 5 hours spread over 3 hours to read it and I always hated having to turn the computer off because I wanted to read what would happen next. All the feelings and that kind of stuff were so real. I was actually fearing Blair would choose to be a shaman instead of Jim's guide. I'm glad he didn't. I haven't read the first part yet but I will soon enough. Again, great story!! [1]
References
- ^ comments at Cascade Times Mailing List, quoted anonymously (December 1, 2005)