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Cathryn Mortenz-Teal

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Name: Cathryn Mortenz-Teal
Alias(es): Cathryn Mortenz, Kate(CMT), Kate M. Teal
Type: gen writer
Fandoms: Bonanza, Starsky and Hutch, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
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URL: Bonanza fic
Starsky & Hutch fic)
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Cathryn Mortenz-Teal is a gen fiction writer in several fandoms.

She won a Paula Wilshe Award in 2006.

Her fiction was also the winner of multiple Torino Awards.

Interview

Works

  • After Midnight ("A short string of missing scenes for Fatal Charm, preceding the final tag.")
  • Aftershock ("Starsky and Hutch must rely on the strength of their friendship to survive when a vindictive voodoo priest makes them his targets. Set immediately after the finish of the episode "Murder on Voodoo Island".)
  • Barriers ("Starsky's attempts to deal with what happened to him while a prisoner of Simon Marcus puts a strain on his relationship with Hutch.")
  • Boneyard
  • Checkmate ("Possible suspension, plus family and health problems all spell trouble for Hutch who is alternately worried over his partner’s health and bothered by Starsky’s devotion to a high school friend.")
  • Color and Light ("Hutch assumes an undercover role which exposes him to psychological and physical danger.")
  • Dance Celestial (Five weeks after the events of "Shootout," Starsky and Hutch go undercover to protect a new friend from a dangerous stalker.")
  • Detour ("Set shortly after the episode "Pariah." When Hutch is injured during a robbery call, Starsky feels responsible.")
  • The End of Daylight ("Starsky and Hutch become entangled in a string of heroin ODs shortly after the events of The Fix and Snowstorm.")
  • Favored Son
  • Game Playing ("A homemade party game generates some surprising results for Hutch, Starsky and Grant Hutchinson.")
  • Hunted ("Someone is committing a grisly string of serial murders in the neighboring town of Cold Harbor, prompting Lt. Wayne Stone to ask Starsky and Hutch to assist in the investigation.")
  • Illusions and Secrets ("An explanation of how Starsky ended up with a cane in the tag of “A Coffin for Starsky.”)
  • The Jade Club ("Approximately eight months after the events of Sweet Revenge, Nicky Starsky shows up unannounced, causing problems for both Starsky and Hutch.")
  • Lunacy ("Following on the heels of the episode "Partners," the guys are stuck with traffic patrol. To make matters worse, Hutch is hiding something from Starsky.")
  • Monsters ("After a particularly violent case that has left Starsky battling inner demons and Hutch concealing a physical ailment, the partners plan a weekend getaway at a secluded lakehouse.")
  • Payback ("The partners have their hands full when an old girlfriend of Hutch’s shows up unannounced and a tragic incident from Starsky’s past threatens to destroy him.") (a semi-sequel to "Aftershock")
  • Shattered Trust ("Two weeks after the events of "Starsky vs. Hutch," Hutch re-examines his actions and how they effected Starsky.")
  • Storm Gathering ("A weekend retreat with Grant Hutchinson and a few of his colleagues turns out to be anything but restful for Starsky and Hutch when past and present collide.")
  • Temporary Setback ("A required annual physical has a devastating effect on Hutch.")
  • Trapped ("When Starsky is badly wounded and trapped by snipers in a neighboring town, Hutch clashes with other law enforcement personnel while attempting a rescue.")
  • Tree of Song ("An obscure bit of Norse myth, an old willow tree and a post-plague Hutch all spell trouble for Starsky who is struggling to hide his own growing illness from his partner.")