Alice Hooker
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Alias(es): | Alice Hooker, Cyd Bascom, Pandora |
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Alice Hooker, Cyd Bascom, and Pandora are the two pseuds of a K/S fan named [B G].
Comments
I discovered K/S some four years ago and began writing myself around two years ago. Believe me all you wonderful ladies out there, it has helped me a great deal in coming to terms with a lot of things in my life that could be better, I don't know so much that it's sheer escapism or pure enjoyment that keeps me hooked, probably a mixture of the two. No other slash fandom comes close to the emotional depth evident in the K/S. No other slash couple have the appeal and charisma of Kirk and Spock (in my humble opinion!) [1]
One of Hooker's Stories Sparked a Long Discussion
A fan's review of Hooker's 1995 story, As Others See Us, sparked a long and complicated discussion. See The 1995-1996 Criticism Discussion: "As Others See Us".
Star Trek: TOS Stories
- Satisfaction ("McCoy and Scott spy Spock buying a sex doll in Kirkʼs likeness.") (1993)
- A Twist in the Logic ("Spock is slipped a dose of the Venus drug and uses the opportunity to go after Kirk and instigate the relationship they both have been wanting.") (1993)
- Across the Night ("Kirk is abducted by the M/U Kirk and Spock in order to help in their plans to overthrow the empire.") (1993)
- Wilder Shores "When Spock accompanies his father on a tour of a prison, he meets, and is immediately taken by, the warden's sex-slave, an eighteen year old Terran whose mind calls to his own.") (1994)
- As Others See Us ("Kirk is substituted with an android created by a reclusive businessman who now plans on keeping him a prisoner and having the android commits “suicide” so no one will look for the real Kirk.") (1994)
- Run in the Shadows ("A long A/U story in which a young James Kirk is marked for death by his homicidal brother, Sam. His father hires the best protection in the business, Spock of Vulcan. And the chase is on-in more ways then one.") (1994)
- The Rhythm of Love ("Spock sees Kirk accept an invitation to dance from a crewman thatʼs been after him, so he makes sure that Kirkʼs dancing days with anyone else are over.") (1995)
- Tilting at Windmills "While hiding away in the Observation Room, Chapel sees first hand Kirk and Spockʼs sexual relationship.") (1995)
- I Remember Momma (a "sorta" sequel to Mirror Mirror) (1995)
- A Favored Few ("The crewman Kirk used to make Spock jealous enough to proclaim his feelings, is unwilling to accept the fact that Kirk and Spock are now bonded.") (1995)
- A Sunset Touch (A/U: "As an aide and lover to Nogura, Lt. Kirk is also taken when the Admiral is captured by a rebel faction and both must be saved by Spock who wants Kirk as his own.") (1995)
- Every Dog Has His Day ("Kirk angers a passenger who uses his powers and a memory from Kirkʼs childhhod to get revenge.") (1995)
- Shadows ("A gothic romance, A/U: Lord Spock is immediately taken with the young human slave who prevents him from committing suicide.") (1995)
- It's a Drag (1996)
- A Weeping Rain ("Kirk is swept into another universe when his alternate escapes to this universe in order to flee his slavery as concubine to Lord Spock.") (1995)
- Dream Time ("Kirk gets more than he bargained for when he tries using an alienʼs attraction to him to get Spock jealous, unaware of the alienʼs metal powers.") (1994)
- The Insane Root ("Spock trick Kirk into accompanying him to Vulcan, where he plans to make Kirk his bondmate, whether Kirk agrees or not.") (1996)
T.J. Hooker Stories
- Blue Murders (1994)
- A Touch of Blue (1994)
References
- ^ from Come Together #21 (1995)