WiliQueen
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Name: | wiliqueen (LJ, ff.net), WiliQueen (AO3) |
Alias(es): | Valerie Meachum/Kessler (FORKNI-L), notophelia (Tumblr) |
Type: | author, poet, vidder, webmistress |
Fandoms: | Forever Knight, Highlander, Blood Ties, Stargate SG-1, Being Human |
Communities: | FORKNI-L |
Other: | |
URL: | AO3, WiliQueen's Woods |
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WiliQueen (who originally wrote fanfic under the name Valerie Meachum) is an author of fan fiction and poetry, as well a vidder.
Her early Forever Knight stories were published in fanzines before being posted to the FORKNI-L mailing list.
In FK fandom, she considers herself to be a member of the NatPackers and Nanettes factions.
Her writing can also be found on her website, WiliQueen's Woods, where she hosts the screen capture files for Nancy A. Taylor's Forever Knight Episode Archives.
Meachum also ran Highlander Buzz, a Highlander letterzine.
Fan Fiction
Forever Knight Fan Fiction
- Silent All These Years"[1] (December 1992) - published in Good Guys Wear Fangs No. 3, posted to the list in August 1993 - A speculative account of Janette's origins, written before the Season 2 episode "A Fate Worse than Death".
- "Further To Fall"[2][3] (February 1993) - published in Good Guys Wear Fangs No. 2, posted to the list in August 1993 - "To my knowledge, I was the first fan writer to bring Natalie across."
- "Blood Moon Rising" (March 1993) - co-written with Pat Dunn and Diana Smith - crossover with ShadowChaser - appeared in On the Wings of the Knight
- "Icebreaking"[4][5] (September 1993) - appeared in Forever Net No. 1
- "To Drive the Cold Winter Away"[6][7] (18 December 1993) - appeared in Forever
- "Reconstruction"[8][9][10] (May 1995) - posted to archive on 2 March 1996
- "Color of the Night"[11][12][13] (summer 1995)
- "Reverie"[14][15][16] - (10 March 1996)
- "Upon the Cheek of Night"[17][18][19] (27 May 1996) - "door story" for MediaWest*Con 16, May 1996, then posted to list
- "Spring Break Slayer Style"[20][21] (August 1997) - appeared in Immortal Tales No. 2 - crossover with Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- "Tea Leaves"[22] (30 May 2010)
- "July 22, 1916"[23] (30 May 2010)
Poetry
The poems are listed chronologically in order by the date they were posted or published. They have also been posted in a collection on WiliQueen's Woods.
- "Day Dreams" (January 1990)
- "So He Can See A Sunrise" (May 1992)
- "Tug-Of-War" (May 1992)
- "Bitter Choice" (October 1992)
- "Missing Child" (February 1993)
- "Wednesday Morning, 2/15/95" (February 1995)
- "Inquiry" (April 1995)
- "Unspoken Farewell"[24][25] (23 August 1995)
- "The Stones Cast For Me" (October 1996)
Vids
- "Once Upon a Dream"[26] (2001) - posted to AO3 on 16 August 2011