Feb. 27th, 2005

jordannamorgan: The artwork "Ascending and Descending", by M. C. Escher. (Ty Parsec)
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Title: Stranger Than Fiction
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Summary: Holmes recalls another singular individual of the nineteenth century.
Notes: This little vignette is dedicated to my friends in the "Secret Adventures of Jules Verne" fandom.

My friend Sherlock Holmes speaks little of the past. )
jordannamorgan: Edward Elric, "Fullmetal Alchemist". (FMA Baseball)
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Title: The Baker Street Drabbles
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Summary: A set of hundred-word snippets.
Notes: I rarely write drabbles, but there is something about SH22 that seemed to inspire them. This is a set of three separate little snippets.

The Baker Street Drabbles )
jordannamorgan: Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo as Walter Mitty and Rosalind Van Horn, "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty". (Southern Belle)
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Title: Resolutions
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Summary: Beth Lestrade deals with fantasy and reality during a New Year’s Eve misadventure.
Notes: My favorite of Doyle’s stable of Yardies gets a reference here. I hope to do more with him in the future.

It started the day after Christmas. )
jordannamorgan: Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes. (Sherlock Holmes)
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Title: Ennui
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Summary: The only thing more trying than a reanimated detective is a bored reanimated detective.
Notes: Even when I first wrote it a year ago, I had no particular direction for the "plot" of this story. I thought readers might enjoy the character aspects of it anyway, so here ya go.

Inspector Beth Lestrade found Sherlock Holmes in a dark mood on that bright morning. )

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