Amara D'Angeli

Original Fiction, Fanfiction, Personal Library

Welcome to my personal library.  Here you will find the things I've stumbled across during my frantic pursuit for good fiction on the web.  So far there's just West Wing and X-Files, but I'm always looking for more.  I hope you love it just as much as I did!

WEST WING

I love Jo March and Ryo Sen for everything that they do.  They have written some absolutely beautiful things.  My personal favorites are:

  • The "Exit Strategy" series
  • The "Scar Tissue" series
  • Lambent

Of course, everything is just beautiful.  "Exit Strategy" had me in tears by the time it was over.  Please, visit them at http://fwf.healthyinterest.net/.


 

This wouldn't be a personal library without including "The Joshua Monologues" by Spitz the Cat.  I fell in love with this series a long time ago and anxiously await new installments.


 

One of the first series I found was Lacy's The Rocky Path.  This is another story that moved me to tears a couple of times.  It remains unfinished and for that I will forever be sorry.  Lacy does, however, still respond to feedback about the story.


 

I just read another absolutely wonderful and incredible story.  It's entitled Analecta and was penned by N.Y. Smith.  It was posted to the National Library in 2002.  I can't believe that it took me that long to find it!  But, boy am I glad that I did.  Please, take a couple hours to read it.  It's definitely worth it!

X-FILES

My favorite X-Files author always has been and always will be the amazing Donnilee.  It would be impossible to list my favorites here since I love practically everything she has written.  So please, visit her (and the authors she archives) at:

 

I found another story that absoultely knocked my socks off - and that's hard to do anymore after reading a thousand X-Files fics!  It's Branwell's Condemned to Repeat It.  Part One is here, Part Two is here and Part Three is here.  The author's summary:

The story is set in fall of 1997 after Redux II and before
Detour. Mulder and Scully have been assigned to a "routine" X-File by
Skinner. They don't believe it will amount to much, but it proves to be
more dangerous than expected. As the case progresses they're reading a
manuscript that was found among Melissa Scully's things, at the request
of Maggie Scully. Melissa believed it was an account of a past life of
someone in the Scully family. It raises personal issues Mulder and
Scully are not prepared to face.