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List of Bookmarks

  1. Public Bookmark 3

    Summary

    In which Charles Wallace graduates. "You could have warned me," Meg said sharply, and went to retrieve her missing slipper. "You know I don't tesser well."

    27 Mar 2012

  2. Public Bookmark 5

    Summary

    After the death of Joshua Archer, Charles Wallace visits Poly and her family.

    16 Jan 2012

  3. Rec 6

    Summary

    A crossover between the Time Quartet and V.C. Andrews' Dollanganger series. In the wake of _A Swiftly Tilting Planet_, Charles Wallace and Meg are called to right a great wrong, lest Cathy Dollanganger's spawn destroy the known world.

    30 Dec 2011

  4. Rec 5

    Summary

    Charles Wallace is mysteriously absent from a number of the later Murry-O'Keefe family books. Word is he was working on a special assignment by the time A House Like a Lotus happened, but what happened in the many years between A Swiftly Tilting Planet and his disappearance?

    29 Dec 2011

  5. Public Bookmark 7

    Summary

    Dream a little dream of...well, you know the rest.

    28 Dec 2011

  6. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    "I have an assignment," he said when they caught up to him. He turned to look at them. "You can't come with."

    10 Apr 2011

  7. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    "So you're saying you and Charles Wallace got more out of my Ma in one night than the rest of us did in thirty years."

    10 Apr 2011

  8. Public Bookmark 1

    Summary

    Spoilers for all the books, especially A Wind in the Door. The entire Murray/O'Keefe and Austin canon is fair game. Set sometime before The Arm of the Starfish. I tried to keep the story true to the books' time period, so this happens sometime in the mid-late seventies, if I've done my math correctly.

    12 Jun 2010

  9. Public Bookmark 1

    This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.

    Summary

    A take on how Sam and Callen could have come to be partners.

    4 Jan 2010

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  10. Public Bookmark 2

    Summary

    [Charles Wallace is] so awesome! I like to think that L'Engle eventually planned to write a series for him--maybe I'll get to read it in the afterlife. - Cinco

    1 Jan 2010