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Michelle L. Levigne

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Name: Michelle L. Levigne
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Type: writer, editor
Fandoms: Stargate SG-1, Stingray, Star Trek: TOS, Beauty and the Beast (TV), The Phoenix, Highlander
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Other: an interview with Michelle Levigne
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cover of one of Michelle's zines

Michelle L. Levigne is an author of both pro-fic and fan fiction. She edited the multifandom fiction newsletter Starnet.

From an interview: "I’m a book addict. I love to read. Somewhere along the line, stories I really enjoyed started to linger in my head, and I would add on to the stories after the book ended. Or I would rewrite books that didn’t turn out as I thought. I can remember revising Classic Trek episodes to put my own characters in. All in my head, of course. Then in college I discovered Starfleet and some arms of fandom. My first few stories were all fan stories. Star Trek, The Phoenix, Highlander, Beauty & the Beast, Stingray. I’m still writing fan fiction, paying tribute to my roots. My latest is a Stargate SG-1 story published with Solstice Press.
Anyway, my love of stories and constantly daydreaming got me in trouble – I had to study for final exams! So I started writing down my stories in an effort to “kill” them. It happened before in junior high when I tried to write down my daydreams. Only this time, they didn’t die, but grew. And now people are actually buying my books. Amazing, huh?" [1]

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