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Synchronik
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Name: | Synchronik |
Alias(es): | Charlemagne, Justin Glasser |
Type: | fan writer |
Fandoms: | popslash, Sports Night, bandom, Everwood, Queer as Folk, The X-Files, Baseball RPF |
Communities: | |
Other: | Puppies in a Box, accessed Jun 2002 |
URL: | Synchronik on LJ Joe's Eats and Christian Bookshop: fanfic |
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Coined the phrase Puppies In A Box and, along with Helen, Cecilia, and Sinead, was one of the driving forces behind the popularization of 'N Sync as an RPF fandom.
Writer of the hugely influential On The Bus series, often cited by popslashers as their first experience reading 'N SYNC RPF. Notorious for his dislike of Justin Timberlake, he often took pleasure in writing stories in which Justin faced difficult or humiliating situations.
As of this writing, Synchronik hasn't yet finished transferring all of his fic to his current website (at http://tehomet.net/joeseats/).
Notable Works
Sports Night:
- Fair Trade
- Gynecology
- Visual Aid (Accessed Dec. 2010.)
Popslash:
- Run Through
- Matter and Antimatter
- On The Bus--link to first story in the series. (Accessed Dec. 2010.)
- This Side of the Pecos
- So, This
Bandom:
The X-Files:
- Orrery
- Kevin
- Kill Switch
- Wake
Fan Comments
A perfect story for the Order. Scully gets a call from "Kevin" (you know the one) shortly after the events of "All Souls" and we are right back in the thick of that which gives St. Scully her enigmatic nature. A nice companion piece to "Revelations" and added depth into Scully's religious struggle complete with a really creepy foe. You might also enjoy his post "Kill Switch" story "Wake" in which Mulder has trouble sleeping and Scully contemplates karate. [1]
References
- ^ from News for the OBSSEsed #18 (September 1998)