![]() Author has written 1 story for Labyrinth. Want more free fiction from Kimberly Steele? Get the Forever Fifteen Free Vampire Audiobook Forever 15 Free iTunes Podcast or as a serialized podcast from I am the author of the first free vampire audiobook on the internet, Forever Fifteen, an audiobook that spawned an entire genre of free vampire audiobooks. Forever Fifteen has a female protagonist and teenage vampire romance, but that is where the similarities toTwilight end. Forever Fifteen is NOT recommended reading for children; parents are STRONGLY CAUTIONED. My singing alter-ego is a fantasy character named Queenie, an alternate-universe geisha. The Continuation of Sarah Williams is my first and only fanfic. I wrote it in a week's time and I'm still not sure what came over me or why I did it. When I was in my teens--yes, I'm frickin' OLD!! LMAO--the Labyrinth movie came out. It flopped, actually, then re-gained status as the cult classic it was always destined to become. As a girl, I thought David Bowie was sort of hot, but my heart already belonged to another, and that was Sting. Sting. Oh YES. I had a Sting poster, I listened to Nothing Like the Sun about 6000 times on my record player, the same record player that I imagine Sarah to have in my version of her continuation. Because for all you people born after 1980, I will reveal a fact. Before the time of cellphones and iPods the size of paper clips, there used to be these giant plastic discs called RECORDS. These archaic artifacts were bigger than your head. One needed an equally archaic plug-in machine with a needle to play them. Seriously. It was like medieval times or something! Can you imagine? A needle! The Labyrinth movie never seemed complete to me: there was something very melancholic and unresolved when that white owl flew away and the credits rolled over the moonscape of Sarah's suburban homeland. it is evident that the writers here are in agreement with my assessment. I hope you enjoy my take. ~~Join Kimberly Steele's growing community at the FF World Forums~~ |
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