FAN FICTION

Guest writers are very welcome on MASKS, so if you would like to submit a sample of your work to me, I will tell you if it's suitable. All I ask is that you try to keep your portrayal of Ron's characters as accurate as you can. Your story can be any rating, from General to Adult, but no slash please - unless it's a story about Nalhober in 'Happy Texas'! If you don't know what I mean, go see the movie ...

If you haven't written before, or you think you need help on Ron's characters or just someone to proof your stories, let me know - I'm pretty sure I can help out, or at least know somebody who can. So don't be shy - come on in ... all Ronaholics are welcome!!!

No fan fiction is to be removed from this website and posted elsewhere without the author's permission.

Mistresses of Malarkey

Magnificent Seven Fan Fiction Awards 2005

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The Mistresses of Malarkey website

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THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN

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ALIEN RESURRECTION

The Fullest Moon by Celtic Fiddler (Rated 15)

Johner ships out from Earth after the horror of his time on the 'Auriga', only to run into a mysterious young woman who has a secret.

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

Azure (Gen)

A little vignette of poetic prose, written for the 2002 Con-zine.

 

I Am ... (Gen)

The result of an 8-word Beauty and the Beast challenge

 

A Single Candle by Kaly (Gen)

A beautiful vignette written by Kaly, to commemorate the first anniversary of the atrocities of September 11th, 2001.

 

Night of Masks by MsK (Gen)

A year after 'Masques', Catherine and Vincent plan for a magical night together on All Hallow's Eve ...

 

Where your treasure is

There will your heart be also ...

PRIMAL FORCE

Second Chances by Maggie L. Smith (Rated PG-13)

An alternate ending to 'Primal Force' by Maggie L. Smith, first posted on the Ron Perlman mailing list 'Ron's Loves'

BITS 'N' PIECES

Confessions of a Ronaholic (Gen)

A daft little piece written for Pat Paone's wonderful newsletter, Perlman's Progress, describing my long, downward slide into Ronaholicism ...

 

And Then There Were None ... by Erin Kyle (Rated 15)

A little poser for all of you Ronaholics out there - see from the dialogue how many of Ron's films you can spot in this little story. There ain't no prizes, so why not do it for the sheer hell of it.

 

 

 

Disclaimer

None of the characters portrayed in these little tales belongs to me. I've only borrowed them, put 'em to work entertaining my fellow Ronaholics, and then given them back. You can sue me if you like but all you'll get is a wore-out pick-up truck and a couple of useless hounds, and they're worth diddly-squat.