Newsletter #34
September 1, 2002

IN THIS ISSUE:

QUOTE:

"Victor Hugo was a madman who believed himself to be Victor Hugo." -- Jean Cocteau
(Thanks, Yvi.)

SPOTLIGHT ON: "Reason To Live", by Janaya

Perrine's beloved died on the barricades; now she has to face life without him. This short fic is beautifully written, neither sappy nor shallow, and features an original character who's both realistic and likable.

WHAT'S NEW:

Don't look now -- the front page has recovered from its bout of split personalities, and there is now only one of it, which looks equally civilized in Netscape and Explorer. I've also revamped the Resources page, adding a number of links and putting everything into a nice neat table.

The Mad Mizfits fanfic contest closes on Sept. 2, so send your entries to la_reine_bleu@hotmail.com if you haven't already!

Keep an eye on the counter on the main page; the 9430th visitor wins a prize. :) See the contest page for details.

Recently posted fics: "Reason To Live" by Janaya, "Sinner" by Claire, "Shadowland" by Chante Prouvaire, "Thoughts Upon a Barricade" by Marcelotta, "Memories Of My Brother" by Chante Prouvaire, "Silent Fall" by Cheshire, "The Perils of Arguing With Teachers" by Becca Courfeyrac, "Back From The Dead" by Becca Courfeyrac

Recently added fics: "Envelopment" by Laura, "Two Roads..." by Cheshire, "February 14" by Cillabub, "Measles" by Cillabub, "White Christmas" by Cillabub, "Deadboys" by Ursula, "Words Never Said" by Nicole Enjolras, "From A Mother's Diary" by Nicole Enjolras, "Into the White Night" by Lady Auron, "Watching The Rain" by Ela, "Safe Behind Bars" by PhantomessEponine, "An Inauspicious Beginning" by spirrogg, "Vive le Mort" by Rabsjavert, "Justified" by annamarie, "The Beginning" by AmZ, "Trouble Breathing" by Beezer

COOL LINK:

The Scriptorium: http://www.thescriptorium.net/

A terrific e-zine for writers, with cool articles, tips, and links. There's even a Young Writers section, with resources for kids and teens.

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