Thalia D'Muse

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Name: Thalia D'Muse
Alias(es): D.A. Prewitt, Deb Prewitt
Type: fan writer
Fandoms: The X-Files
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URL: Author: D'Muse, Thalia at Gossamer
D.A Prewitt at the Wild Women's Fanfic Archive (archived link, GeoCities)
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Thalia D'Muse, also known as D.A. Prewitt or Deb Prewitt,[1] is an X-Files fanfiction author who was active in the mid to late 1990s.

Thalia described her fandom involvement in 1997:

[M]ost of the stuff I do is behind the scenes. [...] Most recently, I helped coordinate the x-files-fanfic list awards, the Morleys. I also do graphics for the SPCDD - the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to David Duchovny. A great bunch of gals there, I tell ya! I've also been involved with the Gossamer Project from almost the beginning. Mostly I gathered stories for Nat and Adam, did some reformatting and some graphics. I still help out from time to time. I was also in on the ground floor of the Fox Protest last year, and did the protest graphic for that. Mostly I just lurk in a variety of groups, surfacing every once in a while in the form of a graphic.

-- The Lone Gunmen Estrogen Brigade Interview with Deb Prewitt

Interviews

Notable Works

Fan Comments

Deb's been one of those names in fanfic that you can trust for years. I've enjoyed her writing for quite some time, but it is her latest story, "On the Wings of Destiny," that I've chosen to feature. There are a lot of stories out there that center on Mulder putting together clues to find a kidnapped Scully, but very few that turn that scenario around successfully. This is one of those stories. All Deb's fanfic can be found at this website.

-- News for the OBSSEsed, Issue No. 23, March/April 1999

Deb Prewitt is a like a magical jewelry box. Every time you open it, you find something new, unexpected, and usually lovely. Deb first began posting fanfiction over a year ago and since then has run the gamet-- from the sparklingly witty humor of recent Morley Award winner "Speedo Optional," to dark but no less beautiful vignettes like "The Beast Within," to case files like "Peace of Mind" and the newly finished "Nowhere To Hide".

Team her up with KL (The Brunette) and Audrey Cooper and you'll find a delicious blend of humor, romance and pathos in "Vegas Strip" and "The Burmuda Triangle".

Turn her loose with a computer and software and she'll stun you with her graphics; many of which we Philes have seen and appreciated without ever realizing the talent behind them.

On top of all that, earlier this year Deb took on the formitable task of helping to organize the Morley Awards for the x-files-fanfic mailing list. And let's not forget the time she volunteers to help the Gossamer archivists. This is one very busy lady!

-- Lydia Bower, introduction to The Lone Gunmen Estrogen Brigade Interview with Deb Prewitt, April 1997

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