Mirror Amnesty
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K/S Fanfiction | |
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Title: | Mirror Amnesty |
Author(s): | Flora Poste |
Date(s): | 1985 |
Length: | |
Genre: | slash |
Fandom: | Star Trek: The Original Series |
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Mirror Amnesty is a Star Trek: TOS K/S story by Flora Poste.
It was published in Maine(ly) Trek #4 and Mirror Universe Alternates.
Summary
"Returned to their own universe, Kirk must learn to deal with his new life as a renegade while coming to terms with his and Spockʼs changing relationship."
Prequel
A prequel to this series is Brotherʼs Keeper by D. T. Steiner in Rigel #3.
Series, in Chronological Order of Their Internal Time Line
- Mirror Antagonists (44 pages) (also in Nome #8) (published in May 1985)
- Mirror Amnesty (10 pages) (also in Maine(ly) Trek #4) (published in 1986)
- Mirror Awakening (14 pages) (also in Maine(ly) Trek #4) (published in 1986)
- The Chess Match, "a related poem" (12 pages) (also in Nome #6) (published in May 1983)
- Mirror Antecedents (62 pages) (also in Nome #8) (published in May 1985)
- Mirror Allegiance, part 1 (114 pages) (also in Nome #9) (published in May 1986)
- Mirror Allegiance, part 2 (105 pages) (also in Nome #10) (published in July 1987)
- Mirror Afterthoughts (22 pages) (also in Nome #7) (published in May 1984)
Reactions and Reviews
I loved your Mirror, Mirror series in Maine(ly) Trek 4 and Nome 8. I can't say enough about the writing. I find your descriptions and your dialogue tight and crisp. There isn't a spare word anywhere, but what is there is perfect....
The first name scene ("Jim") in "Mirror Amnesty" was incredible. I melted when I read it. The dialogue was excellent. Spock's comments to Kirk ("Not only for the Concilium", and "You honor me.") were elegant in their simplicity. They conveyed everything they needed to without being overdone. [1]
References
- ^ from. K/S & K.S. (Kindred Spirits) #17 (December 1985)