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Eternity in an Hour
You may be looking for An Hour of Eternity, a Star Trek: TNG story.
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Title: | Eternity in an Hour |
Publisher: | MacWombat Press |
Editor(s): | Lucy Green and Linda Mooney |
Date(s): | October 1990 |
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Fandom: | Beauty and the Beast (TV) |
Language: | English |
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Eternity in an Hour is a 56-page gen Beauty and the Beast anthology. It has artwork by Pat Council.
It is a collection of Classic and Third Season stories.
Series
- Eternity in an Hour (1990)
- Circle of Light (1992)
- Know Not the Heart (1994)
Contents
- Incidents, Scene One by Linda Mooney
- The Facts of Life by Linda Mooney ("Mouse asks the Eternal Question.") (reprinted in Of Things That are Not but Should Be)
- An Infinity of Kisses by Linda Mooney ("Courtship with a surprising twist.")
- Incidents, Scene Two by Linda Mooney
- Peaduhbuher by Lucy Green ("An encounter with a hitherto unknown substance.")
- Between Me and Thee by Lucy Green
- Incidents, Scene Three by Linda Mooney
- To Entertain Strangers by Lucy Green
- Secret Laughter by Lucy Green
- Ice by Linda Mooney ("A hot, sultry evening on Catherine's balcony.")
- Spring Song by Linda Mooney & Lucy Green
- The Do-It-Yourself B&TB Story by Linda Mooney & Lucy Green
- The Seduction by Linda Mooney
Reactions and Reviews
This charming zine is packed with short stories and brief vignettes, chiefly Classic. Two stories feature Diana: in one, a brief vignette, Vincent makes the dismaying acquaintance of peanut butter; in the other, Diana goes to London in a matter involving Pope (Gabriel's lieutenant) and among the statuary lions, contemplates whether she should seek a future with Vincent. No overt romance. Catherine arrayed in chocolate, standing on her balcony crooning, “Here, kitty, kitty, kitty,” (“The Seduction,” by Mooney) is a stitch; also, a humorous do-it-yourself B&B story that will touch every die-hard fan.[1]