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Sol

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Jun 12, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/12/00
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Thanks. Actualy, I had most the authors websites bookmarked. But then, in a
misguided fit of enthusiasm, I decided to upgrade my PC from 95 to 98. Well,
what can I say. I've rescued my data, all my outlook folders. I lost all
bookmarks and the address book.

I guess I'm after Jungle Kitty, because I've missed a couple of her stories
and I also missed Terri Ponce's "Lineage". I'd appreciate it if someone
would point me in the right direction.
Ta muchly
Sol

"DangerMom" <dang...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> More than likely, many of the winning stories are on line at the authors'
own
> web sites. If there are any in particular you're looking for, you should
just
> ask here.
>
> ~~DM

Jungle Kitty

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Sol wrote:
>
> Though I lurk here almost every day, reading the list of Award winners made
> me realise how many I missed. Are the stories available on the Web
> somewhere? I assume they would not have been archived yet.
> Please let me know
> Cheers
> Sol

All of mine are available at my website.
--
Jungle Kitty
http://www.accesscom.com/~jkitty

------------------------------------------------
Why Kissing Is Pleasant

Once this hunger for the opposite sex evidences
itself, there occurs in the human body what is
known as *tumescence* which, in simple language,
is the rhythmical contraction of the various
muscles of the body together with the
functioning of certain glands, just which glands
science has been unable to say definitely.

- The Art of Kissing, 1936, page 11
-------------------------------------------------

Katie Redshoes

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On Mon, 12 Jun 2000 21:37:21 +1000 in alt.startrek.creative, "Sol"
<s...@nospam.inorbit.com> wrote:

>Though I lurk here almost every day, reading the list of Award winners made
>me realise how many I missed. Are the stories available on the Web
>somewhere? I assume they would not have been archived yet.
>Please let me know

Aside from the authors' websites, keep your eyes peeled for an archive
update soon.

--
Constable Katie Collecter/Formatter, ASC Archive team
ASC archive: http://archive.nu or http://www.crosswinds.net/~stephenratliff/ascindex
ASC FAQs: http://www.crosswinds.net/~stephenratliff/FAQs/
Archive submissions: submissions# webamused.com
Corrections: redina# mindspring.com Remove "NOJUNK" or replace # to reply
For archive updates: ASC-Archive-a...@onelist.com

Lady Pie aka Michelle

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Sol <s...@nospam.inorbit.com> wrote in message
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> Though I lurk here almost every day, reading the list of Award winners
made
> me realise how many I missed. Are the stories available on the Web
> somewhere? I assume they would not have been archived yet.
> Please let me know
> Cheers
> Sol

Sol - My stories are at my website and so are QD's and some of Narelle's.
If you like Riker stuff and/or R/T - click on
http://www.members.tripod.com/NCC_1701E/TheCounselorsQuarters.html

Thanks, Michelle
aka Micaela

--
~~ From this moment on ... Michelle to Gordon - September 16, 2000 ~~
>
>

Sol

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Jun 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/13/00
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Thanks guys, its a good start.

cavalaxis

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Jun 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/13/00
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The following are available at http://cavalaxis.homestead.com.

Warmest Regards,
Cavalaxis

>[R] BEST OF PICARD'S OTHER ROMANCES
>
>2nd place -- 14 points, 4 votes, 23 lines
>"BLACKBIRD: IVRE" by Cavalaxis
>
>[S] BEST TNG PWP/SMUT STORY
>
>1st place -- 20 points, 3 votes, 52 lines
>"ABSOLUTE DECADENCE" by Cavalaxis

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hwo...@my-deja.com

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Jun 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/13/00
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In article <394514F5...@accesscom.com>,

> Sol wrote:
> >
> > Though I lurk here almost every day, reading the list of Award
winners made
> > me realise how many I missed. Are the stories available on the Web
> > somewhere? I assume they would not have been archived yet.
> > Please let me know
> > Cheers
> > Sol
>

"Flowering" is archived at Lady Kardasi's Domain. Go to
http://www.kardasi.com/archives/st5/frames.htm

and click on "R-NC-17." You'll find the story listed in the TOC.

Henrietta Wotton


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Terri

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Jun 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/13/00
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I'll be reposting 'Lineage' within the next several days, so be on the
lookout, Sol. I've had several requests for this, and to make things easier
on me, I'm just going to circulate it here among the ng. Okay?

--Terri--

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Sol

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Jun 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/14/00
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Cool!
Thanks!

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cheile

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Jun 14, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/14/00
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The link where I used to have "Kira's Prayer" is down because I'm
abandoning my 50megs site but if anyone would like a copy please
feel free to email me (che...@hotmail.com) since I'm not putting
it up at the new location due to it being chosen by Rene
Auberjonois for his Odo-Files fanzine. But I'm perfectly willing
to email out copies to interested parties. :)


~Cheile the embarrassed
*off to wrangle out some kinda acceptance speech*

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