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Felicity M. Parkinson
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Name: | Felicity M. Parkinson |
Alias(es): | Felicity Parkinson, FM Parkinson |
Type: | fan writer |
Fandoms: | The Professionals, Star Trek: TOS |
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URL: | AO3 profile |
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Felicity M. Parkinson was a fan writer mainly active in the Star Trek: TOS and The Professionals fandoms in the 1980s and 1990s.
Parkinson assisted with the very first Doyle-as-an-elf story: El'Endu'il.
Con Organizer, Attendee, and Panel Participant
Parkinson was a co-organizer of the first Writeshop.
She was also a panel participant at Nattercon and attendee of A Weekend in the Country (UK).
Interviews
Sample Fanworks
Star Trek
- fiction in Kan't Stop Laughing #2, #3 (1981)
The Professionals
- Threads in the Tapestry of Time, a circuit story that is a sequel to another fan's story, Endgame
- Looking Glass World (1982) (This story had an unauthorized sequel by Ellis Ward called And Memories Die.)
- El'Endu'il ("original plot help") (1983)
- The Walled Garden (1988)
- fiction in various issues of Cold Fish and Stale Chips
- fiction in various issues of Discovered in a Letterbox
- fiction in Unprofessional Conduct #1, #3, #7 (one of them was Time Will Say Nothing)
- fiction in Old Friends #1 (1994)
- fiction in Celebrations #2 (1999)
- fiction in The Best of DIAL 1997-2002 (2003)
- fiction in Never Far Apart #2 (2009)
- six stories at The Circuit Archive
- many circuit stories