Look out, prisoners of Stalag 13. Sicktember is upon us and your immunity is way down. This is an alphabetical drabble collection in response to the tumblr Sicktember challenge.
A mission, a knock on the head, a scramble through the woods, care, concern, trust, patience, and eventually, clarity. Written for the Tumblr Summer of Whump 2022 challenge, and it's not ambitious, just a little character vignette that could have happened on any mission. X-posted from AO3.
11 authors, 13 stories! But who wrote what in our third installment of Guess Who? Postguesses in the reviews or PM me if you prefer. The contributors are: Abracadebra, Cardinal Rose, DeathThouShaltDie, GrrraceUnderfire, Khebidecia, mrspencil, Sierra Sutherwind, Signy1, snooky-9093, TheSailingRabbit, and Tuttle4077. You can also figure out which 2 authors wrote 2.
One in 10 is the number, even in POW camps. Now that Peter Newkirk has grasped the unsettling fact that Barracks 9 is home to 14 men who love other men, he has many questions. Written for Pride Month, this story explores a step on a character's hard journey to self-acceptance with a what-if twist on canon-straight Newkirk. Ties to "A Minor Problem" and "Flirting with Danger."
One generation's war has a profound impact on the next generation's soldiers. This series of acrostics reflects on the heroes growing up and coming of age in the years between two world wars and spans the years 1914 to 1945. I guess it's poetry? It's kind of hard to say. Republication of an earlier story, with revisions.
A series of acrostics about the cycle of warfare and the toll it takes.
Newkirk, a guard dog, and a cup of tea. What could go wrong? This completely silly story is part of a story-like thing called "Garbage In, Garbage Out" that I posted on Ao3. Unlike the other chapters in that story-like thing, this one wasn't heavily machine-generated. I grabbed some ideas from a "headline generator" and the wrote the story, with a nice assist from my beta.
What makes Major Hochstetter tick, and what is going on inside his head? A set of short pieces, including some drabbles, based on Hogan's Heroes AU Prompts posted in 2014 on Tumblr by curlyms.
Timber! Newkirk has face-planted in the prison yard again. This is pure whump about a sick Newkirk, aka His Crankiness, and how his friends put up with him even when they want to throttle him. I'm sure it's been done a million times, but I'm doing it anyway. Updates will be quick because most of it is written.
Returning from a mission in Gemunden, Hogan and Newkirk run into unexpected interference. Their driver's dead, their car is wrecked, Hogan has a concussion, and a search team is on their trail. Can Newkirk get them to safety? Written for a fandom-blind challenge (to be listed at the end) so lots of basic series info is spelled out. Rating changed to T for a crude word in Ch 2.
Addison and Newkirk are nemeses until one day Newkirk starts to understand why Addison is so relentlessly mean. Response to a prompt on AO3. Description of prompt will appear at the end of the story.
After the war, Peter Newkirk's life has been torn to shreds. His home was obliterated by weapons unleashed on London after D-Day. His birth family is scattered, and the only real family he's known for the past four years, the men of LuftStalag 13, are moving on with their lives. Can they help him pick up the pieces, even if his life looks nothing like anyone expected for him? SLASH
Luft Stalag XIII's population is booming after D-Day, and Hogan has assigned Carter and Newkirk to check out the new arrivals before letting them in on the operation. Newkirk, however, is agitated. Can he handle the role Hogan has given him? NOTE: Newkirk stutters, as on Ein Käfig voller Helden.
I didn't start it. Tuttle started it. Here comes a collection of itty bitty compositions. In Chapters 1-12, Newkirk has a hidden home life. In Chapters 13, the perspective shifts to Carter as he relives his capture.
Response to challenge #394, 2021 Hogan's Heroes Advent Calendar. This collection of Christmastime drabbles may not be all that holiday-ish and they might not be that "advent-urous" and thanks to finals and my honors thesis, there probably won't be 31 of them, which is sad since it was my challenge. They WILL be set in December and total 100 words each! Today's word is JOY.