Escaping from a war into a ruined city in a world on the brink of self-destruction, Ben Foreman seems to have little reason to live any longer. Then someone steps into his life and offers him a reason to keep living. This is looking at the Narnia stories from a different angle, seeing some of the things that went on in the background to make the main action happen.
En route to the Engineer homeworld, David makes some notes about the things that he has discovered from the ship's records.
The story of two Jedi Seekers in the days following Order 66, how they survived, and what they did next.
A thought from a few years ago of how to jam these two series together. I never said that I was required to make sense.
A plan that I was working on for a way to combine various Gerry Anderson series together into one place. Space 1999 ended up being on top of the pile because... It was on TV at the time I think. Anyone wanting to use the Anderson Foundation or anything like it, is more than welcome; just drop me a note to say that you're doing so.
Based on the Bubblegum Crisis: The Next Generation stories (/u/222328/Purple Knight Saber) this was a spin-off idea that I had. It concerns GENOM's efforts to rebuild themselves and their credibility following the events in Farewell To Arms, and some of their actions concerning the Knight Sabres. Amanda said I should try finishing this; who knows...
The opening thoughts for a sequel to the film, showing that sometimes the decisions we make turn out not to be quite so clear cut as we first thought. This might be continued out to a full story if I get enough interest.
My effort at applying for a writer's job with the Black Library/ Games Workshop, this gamebook covers some of the history, rules, scenarios and missions relating to the Space Hulk which became known as Khormire's Bane. Anyone wanting to make use of this for any of their own games may feel free to do so.
A short story examining the likely course of events during Voyager's first month in Borg space following the Scorpion story, based on the thought that the writers of the series really didn't want to acknowledge just what Borg space would be like.