Happy New Year everyone! I don't know where you are, but 2009 has dawned cold and grey here, and I'm feeling in need of a little... warmth to start the year off properly...
...so here's another gem from the world of Pros zines, online for the first time, by kind permission of the author...
La Fievre de la Nuit by Elizabeth Holden
And if it helps you to imagine the scene, it was inspired, as were all the stories in Night Music in B&D by this picture, by Suzan Lovett - click the thumbnail to see it in all it's glory at The Circuit Archive.

...so here's another gem from the world of Pros zines, online for the first time, by kind permission of the author...
And if it helps you to imagine the scene, it was inspired, as were all the stories in Night Music in B&D by this picture, by Suzan Lovett - click the thumbnail to see it in all it's glory at The Circuit Archive.

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Date: 2009-01-01 10:34 am (UTC)Never heard a statement so true... :-)
Thank you to mention the story! (I knew the "glory" before... - not that I don't thank you to remind me of it... :-))
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Date: 2009-01-01 04:00 pm (UTC)Ooh, lovely - now you're giving us new year pressies as well! I'll go read just as soon a I can tear my eyes from the artwork. Guh *g*
Thank you, and thank Elizabeth Holden too... can we lay down breadcrumbs to entice her to
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Date: 2009-01-01 04:17 pm (UTC)And hee - the New Years Day pressies weren't planned I'm afraid - in fact I did some sneaky swapping around with extra content and my own day, to fill in an emergency gap... But it's Elizabeth Holden, so I'm thinking people won't mind! *g*
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Date: 2009-01-01 04:40 pm (UTC)Thank you! I haven't been around long enough to sort out who's who yet. I love her writing, but haven't been able to find much - I'll have to have a poke around. *g*
But it's Elizabeth Holden, so I'm thinking people won't mind! *g*
LOL - I like it when you get sneaky *g*
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Date: 2009-01-03 12:11 am (UTC)Not least because Zanzibar is a place I've long fantasised about, comes of growing up on the other shore of the Indian Ocean with a father who used to live in east Africa. But Elizabeth Holden's description is even more vivid than my imaginings, and putting Bodie there, and Doyle, I'll never fantasise about it in quite the same way again..
(Goes off for a second read...)
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