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Kate Drummond
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Name: | Kate Drummond |
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Type: | fanwriter |
Fandoms: | Man from UNCLE |
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Kate Drummond was a Man from UNCLE writer.
Awards
- STIFfie Award for A Matter of Necessity by Kate Drummond (We Have Each Other #3) (1999)
- STIFfie Award for Here Be Dragons (1999)
- STIFfie Award for Pirates (from Relative Secrecy #4) (2000)
- STIFfie Award for To Walk in Darkness (from Relative Secrecy #4) (2000)
- STIFfie Award for Lonesome Road (from Relative Secrecy #4) (2001)
- Fan Q Award for City of Light (from File Forty) (2002)
Comments by Drummond: 1991
From the foreword of Here Be Dragons:
I want to go on record as saying that I never intended to do anything so presumptuous as write a full-length novel. Perish the thought'. No, I was just going to write a nice little story with a dragon in it... [1]
Sample Fic
Fan Comments
...mother of MfU hurt/comfort stories...[2]
...trademark emotion-packed, warmly satisfying stories... [3]
Kate D. or Kate Drummond was one of the best writers of the zine era. She specialised in hurt/comfort but, unfortunately, the vast majority of her fic hasn’t made it online. I have a long list of her fic that I’d dearly love to rec but Fever is definitely better than nothing. [4]
No one who has been lucky enough to read Kate Drummond's work in the past will be surprised to hear that her novella, "Standing Stones," is a fascinating and exciting story loaded with a lot of lovely angst, humorous banter, hot sex — and a stunning surprise ending! One thing I have against established relationship stories is that there's no romantic suspense when the boys are already together, but KD manages to give us romantic suspense anyway by showing the lovers after a long separation and unable, due to circumstances, to be intimate immediately. I find KD's Illya especially delightful — just irresistible. [5]
Zine Contributions
- Alliance
- Classified Affairs
- File Forty
- Here Be Dragons
- Relative Secrecy
- To Walk in Darkness
- U.N.C.L.E. Confidential
- We Have Each Other
References
- ^ from Hre Be Dragons
- ^ from Z.I.N.E.S. v.1 n.3
- ^ from Z.I.N.E.S. v.1 n.3
- ^ from MFU Rec List - Hurt/Comfort (March 31, 2017)
- ^ comments about the story, "Standing Stones" -- from Z.I.N.E.S. v.1 n.