Eep for almost running out of time before posting today, but I hope you'll forgive me when I tell you why... One of my absolutely favourite Pros stories is now online! Wheee!
Glen Fiddich was a British Pros writer who wrote her first hatstand in 1983. Some of her stories are available on the ProsLib disk, but my very favourite, a story which I re-read at least once a year - and honestly, more like four or five times a year - is Island Innocents. The lads are sent to the Isles of Scilly to keep an eye out for suspicious activity, and the story unfolds as both a fab case story, and also a beautifully gentle view of the lads' new relationship. It feels like summer, and like being hugged, and it's just perfect.
Sadly Glen Fiddich died a number of years ago, but her close friends agreed that she would be happy for her stories to be posted to AO3, and it's with their blessing that there is now an AO3 for Glen Fiddich's stories.
And the very first story to be posted, is my blissful favourite:
It's novel-length, and its charmingly illustrated, and I can't say anything more than - please, please read it!

Glen Fiddich was a British Pros writer who wrote her first hatstand in 1983. Some of her stories are available on the ProsLib disk, but my very favourite, a story which I re-read at least once a year - and honestly, more like four or five times a year - is Island Innocents. The lads are sent to the Isles of Scilly to keep an eye out for suspicious activity, and the story unfolds as both a fab case story, and also a beautifully gentle view of the lads' new relationship. It feels like summer, and like being hugged, and it's just perfect.
Sadly Glen Fiddich died a number of years ago, but her close friends agreed that she would be happy for her stories to be posted to AO3, and it's with their blessing that there is now an AO3 for Glen Fiddich's stories.
And the very first story to be posted, is my blissful favourite:
Island Innocents
It's novel-length, and its charmingly illustrated, and I can't say anything more than - please, please read it!
