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From the Ashes of Disaster
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Title: | From the Ashes of Disaster |
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Author(s): | Sarah Hanrahan |
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Date(s): | 1999 |
Medium: | print zine |
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Fandom: | Beauty and the Beast (TV) |
Language: | English |
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From the Ashes of Disaster is a 114-page het Beauty and the Beast (TV) novel by Sarah Hanrahan.
It involves an original character named Sarah.
Summary
From the zine:
Two and a half years after Catherine Chandler's apparent death and under disastrous circumstances, Vincent meets a new woman. Eleven years later, Catherine is released from protective custody and returns to the tunnels to see their son, and him.
Now Vincent must choose between what once was, and what now is...
This story is dedicated to all those who wish that they were Vincent's loved one.
A Comment Regarding the Long Hoped-For Movie
From the zine, commentary about The Long-Rumored Koslow Beauty and the Beast Movie:
It may not be the perfect answer, but this story as I realised half way through writing it, would I think solve some of the problems inherent in bringing the story back to the screen. The balance between Above and Below. The closeness yet distance between Vincent and Catherine and the years that have passed that have no doubt gracefully aged the actors and stretched the younger members into adulthood.