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My Stories
I have always loved to read since young and well, a few years back, I found the internet and fanfiction.
Here are some of my stories written in Lois and Clark's Fandom:
- Affirmation - Picking up from the end of the episode "Lucky Leon," this story explores what
might have happened had Mayson lived.
- Campaign - A good friend of Clark's comes up with a plan to get Lois to notice him ...
she's going to pretend to be Clark's girlfriend!
- Memories - Reflections on a moonlit beach of a life shared with love, in this poignant
deathfic.
- Prelude to An Auction - Lois set out the bait for the green-eyed monster when she joined the auction in
the episode "When Irish Eyes are Killing." Clark took the bite in hopes of
getting her out of the auction list, or did he just set himself up further into
the trap?
I also wrote with Jon Wolff a few stories. I have to thank him
for the wonderful experience which has enriched me as I learn much from
him. He is the author of Lonely is the Man... which is a riverting tale by itself.
- Letters from New Krypton - An ordinary man fighting on New Krypton, Clark writes letters to Lois,
reflecting on his wartime experiences and how they have changed him.
- Strangers and Friends - After years of corresponding Lois finally meets her pen pal CJ and eventually
discovers his true identity. What barriers do they need to overcome? Will their
relationship survive?
Together with my best friend, Shariffa, I came up with an idea to write
children's stories. These stories are part of a series of
adventures of three baby animals: a blue hare, a siamese cat, and
a sloth bear. We chose these animals as they represent three
different ethnic/religious groups in Singapore.
We have shelved the idea for the moment as both of us are busy with
other commitments. However, there are two of my stories in the
series uploaded in a message board, if you care to read...please do let
me know of your comments, if you do.
These titles are working titles. We hope to polish up the work and add some graphics later.
Hope you have enjoyed the little contribution I've made to the online reading pleasure.
Sid
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