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Halrloprillalar
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Name: | Hal |
Alias(es): | prillalar |
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Fandoms: | Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Prince of Tennis, Star Wars, Stargate SG-1, X-Files, more |
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Other: | Halrloprillalar's FanFiction |
URL: | prillalar
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Halrloprillalar is a fan writer who has written in many fandoms. She has a personal fansite, Halrloprillalar's FanFiction. She is also the creator of Drabble-Matic.
Transformative Works Policy
It's always fine to remix, podfic, translate, create art for or create secondary fanwork of any fanwork I have posted. You do NOT need to ask my permission. You should include a link back to my work, and feel free to share the link to your work with me (only if you want to) - I'd love to see it.
Some Works
Interviews
- The AD's Office Interview: Halrloprillalar (1998)
- Chronicle X Interview with Halrloprillalar (2000)
- The AD's Office Interview: The Use of Humour in X-Files and other Fanfic: Halrloprillalar, Holmes, Viridian5, and Wombat (2000)
Fan Comments
This prolific author of many wonderful and unique short pieces, parodies and angsty tidbits is writing incredible stuff by the truckload and really deserves her own day in the sun. Her work is clean, precise, and filled with side-splitting humor, pathos, clean writing and a soulfulness that's hard to find in slash works these days. Her novelty of pairings alone should get her kudos, but to couple that with great writing, well... Try "Big Spender," "Male Bondage," the "I Love Lucy" universe or her latest wonder "First Light" for a refreshing look at the "extreme possibilities" of slash. Wonderful! [1]
References
- ^ from The Acid Desk #8 (1998)