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Koimistress
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Name: | Koimistress |
Alias(es): | Jane Mortimer |
Type: | Fan Writer |
Fandoms: | Smallville, Highlander, XFiles |
Communities: | ClarkLex, ClarkLexFic |
Other: | |
URL: | SV: http://koimistress.illuminatedtext.com (Koimistress' Fanfic) XF and HL: Short Stories and Essays of Jane Mortimer (via Wayback Machine) |
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Koimistress was a fan writer in Smallville. She also wrote in The X-Files and Highlander as Jane Mortimer, and wrote essays on fanfiction.
Notable Works
Fiction
- Mercy (Smallville)
- A Winter's Tale[1] (Highlander)
- The Same Everywhere[2] and its sequel The Hand We Were Dealt[3] (The X-Files). The stories won the 1997 Whammy Awards in the category 'Best Series Fanfic'.
- The Sin-Eater[4] (The X-Files)
Essays
- The Advantages of Fan Fiction As an Art Form[5] also archived on PureMX
- The Advantages of Erotic Fan Fiction As an Art Form[6]
References
- ^ A Winter's Tale (Wayback link, last accessed November 17, 2014.)
- ^ The Same Everywhere (Wayback link, last accessed November 17, 2014.)
- ^ The Hand We Were Dealt (Wayback link, last accessed November 17, 2014.)
- ^ The Sin-Eater (Wayback link, last accessed November 17, 2014)
- ^ The Advantages of Fan Fiction As an Art Form (Wayback link, last accessed November 17, 2014)
- ^ The Advantages of Erotic Fan Fiction As an Art Form (Wayback link, last accessed November 17, 2014)