Author Profile: Morgan Dawn
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Author:
morgandawn
website/link to fic: http://www.morgandawn.com/
Fanlore page: http://fanlore.org/wiki/Morgan_Dawn
Style and strengths:
morgandawn has written only three Due South stories, but there should be no confusion about the fact that she has contributed enormously to the fandom. The things that stand out to me are her character development (both individually and how characters relate to one another), and angst (gloriously heart-breaking angst). She writes long, well-developed pieces.
Other DS/C6d activity:
morgandawn has written Supernatural stories, and has made vids. Her work has been published in various fanzines.
The Stories:
The Long Way Home (Adult, Fraser/Vecchio, 80,000 words)
A post-apocalyptic AU in which Fraser and Vecchio are stranded in the NWT with other survivors. I personally find this story to be a real triumph; it has the definite feel of Due South, while also going to a very difficult place.
A Better Man (Adult, Vecchio, 18,000 words)
This story follows Ray post-Vegas and post-Stella, as he deals with the reality of letting Fraser go and rebuilding his life with his family. A sad but hopeful piece.
Clothes Make the Man (Adult, Fraser/Vecchio, 9200 words)
Co-written with
murielperun, this decidedly un-angsty, sexy story involves a discussion of the merits of leather vs. silk, and puts both things to good use.
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website/link to fic: http://www.morgandawn.com/
Fanlore page: http://fanlore.org/wiki/Morgan_Dawn
Style and strengths:
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The Stories:
The Long Way Home (Adult, Fraser/Vecchio, 80,000 words)
A post-apocalyptic AU in which Fraser and Vecchio are stranded in the NWT with other survivors. I personally find this story to be a real triumph; it has the definite feel of Due South, while also going to a very difficult place.
A Better Man (Adult, Vecchio, 18,000 words)
This story follows Ray post-Vegas and post-Stella, as he deals with the reality of letting Fraser go and rebuilding his life with his family. A sad but hopeful piece.
Clothes Make the Man (Adult, Fraser/Vecchio, 9200 words)
Co-written with
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