"The Universe is made of stories, not of atoms."
— Muriel Rukeyser
Highlander | Northern Exposure | Power Rangers | Quantum Leap
The X-Files | The Bots Master | Indiana University history
Highlander
Storms in the Desert
HL/Firefly crossover; gen; 2,685 words.
River and Methos share a dance at the moon festival.
To Drive the Cold Winter Away
Gen; 961 words.
Methos, hot cider, and a comfy couch.
Rate Your Students
Gen; 1,548 words.
It's March 6. Do you know where your professors are? (Hint: The answer involves beer, pizza, and history midterms.)
Northern Exposure
Road Trip
Gen; 2,492 words.
Bernard drives to Cicely.
Quantum Leap
A Real Girl
Gen; 176 words.
Ziggy has a surprise for Al. Just a bit of Project-side silliness.
Ghost in the Machine
Gen; 1,283 words.
Ziggy gives that long, dark night of the soul a hug.
Power Rangers
Power Rangers fanfiction has its own page, which currently includes MMPR and Zeo stories and a Quantum Leap crossover.
The X-Files
The Jedi Masters
Gen; 1,088 words.
"Luke, you're going to find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view." An expanded scene from "The Truth," starring the Lone Gunmen.
The Bots Master
Delusionzz
Gen; ZZ/Frenzy if you squint. 16,874 words.
Blitzy and the BOYZZs struggle to rescue ZZ after he is captured and brainwashed by the RM Corp. This was my first fanfic, and as far as I know, it's the only Bots Master fic on the Web.
Indiana University history
Living, Learning, and Loving It: The Legacy of Ralph Collins — A biography of Ralph L. Collins, namesake of Collins Living-Learning Center at Indiana University.
John Cravens: A Hoosier Ideal — John Cravens is my favorite Indiana University historical figure: journalist, historian, educator, politician, farmer, and right-hand man to IU President William Lowe Bryan.
Fostering Excellence: The Life and Career of Pat Edmondson — Yet another historical biography. Edmondson was IU's first Dean of Men.
Ulysses Smith: His Life and Work — Last in my series of historical biographies. "Uley" served as IU's bursar, but his adventures in gold prospecting are equally fascinating.
