One purpose of this site is to promote the work of writers within the MFU fandom. Today the writers' guide features the works of Amy, who publishes her stories under the name of "Batwoman".
Amy writes in many fandoms - MFU, GFU, "Scarecrow and Mrs. King", and "Alias". While she has MFU exclusive stories, she wrote the well-known MFU-NCIS Zine, "Ducky's Pain", and its companion, "Past and Present". These zines may be ordered through Carriage Hill: http://www.carriagehillpress.com/.
DUCKY'S PAIN
An NCIS/Man From U.N.C.L.E. crossover novella (het)
When the NCIS team is called to investigate the death of a young woman, Ducky has an unusual reaction. Suddenly, the kindly gentleman the team knew has disappeared, replaced by a man with a different accent and attitude, a man who is friends with U.N.C.L.E. agents. With the help of U.N.C.L.E., Ducky works to take care of something that should have been handled years ago. Features both the Man From U.N.C.L.E. and the Girl From U.N.C.L.E. WARNING: slightly violent situations, non-consensual sex.
PAST AND PRESENT (het)
The companion to "DUCKY'S PAIN" includes five stories:
First Date - Illya and April are attracted to each other, but they want a relationship based on more than physical attraction. Illya searches for the perfect 'first' date.
Aftermath - Ducky survived "Meat Puzzle." Can his family survive learning he was kidnapped?
Letters - Ducky makes plans for the future.
Decisions - NCIS wants April to work for them.
Mother's Day - April is given the perfect Mother's Day gift; the arrest of an old enemy.
Amy has stories online under the name "Batwoman". Her stories include "Unexpected Changes", which takes place within the "Ducky's Pain" flashback timeline, along with stories in the MFU/NCIS universe not associated with the "Ducky's Pain" series. These stories are located at: http://www.fanfiction.net/~batwoman and http://www.mfuarchive.net/.
When Amy isn't writing, she does beadwork. She has two etsy shops that may be of interest:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/amystreasures (earrings and other beadwork)
http://www.etsy.com/shop/amystreasuresattic (various items)
I'm usually a "purist" when it comes to MFU fiction, but I am enjoying Amy's stories. I hope you will enjoy them, too.
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