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- The X-Files (14)
- Star Trek: The Next Generation (8)
- 20th Century CE RPF (6)
- Classical Music RPF (6)
- Hilda Tablet and Others - Henry Reed (5)
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What brings you here so late? by Naraht for Measured_Words
English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Francis James Child
24 Dec 2011
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All the ways the tale might be told, and one in particular.
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Essex is guilty and condemned to die by Naraht for serriadh
The Charioteer - Mary Renault
23 Dec 2011
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In the early fifties, life in the Security Services gets too hot for Ralph.
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- Part 2 of Post World War II Blues
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Að fara til Íslands by Naraht for serriadh
The Charioteer - Mary Renault, Literary RPF, 20th Century CE RPF
18 Dec 2011
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"He had spent last year's summer holidays working his passage to Iceland and back in a trawler."
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Those voices that will not be drowned by Naraht for toujours_nigel
The Charioteer - Mary Renault
24 Dec 2010
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Laurie is at Oxford. Ralph is at Bletchley Park. Life carries on.
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- Part 1 of Post World War II Blues
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Everyone in England worth saving by Naraht for highfantastical
Cambridge Spies, Cambridge Five RPF, 20th Century CE Political RPF, Classical Music RPF
13 Dec 2010
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In 1963 Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten are on their first concert tour of the USSR. Their visit to exiled spy Guy Burgess is not such a triumphant success.
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Dame Hilda and her circle by Naraht
20th Century CE RPF, Classical Music RPF, Hilda Tablet and Others - Henry Reed, Swinging London RPF
6 Dec 2010
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Continuing adventures of the indefatigable Dame Hilda Tablet.
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A mirror universe series centred around Beverly Crusher and her troubled relationship with Jean-Luc Picard.
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Some time ago, I came up with a premise which I described as "the bastard child of the space program, The X-Files, and the Lisa Nowak case." To misquote Arlo Guthrie, it was to be about "crime-fighting, mother-stabbing, father-raping, and all kinds of mean nasty ugly things." Mostly about crime-fighting, actually. It was to be about two government bureaucrats brought together by chance, who found themselves fighting corruption, conspiracy and aliens, and who along the way came to develop a sort of grudging respect for one another. An X-Files spin-off sort of like The Lone Gunmen, only with a better pension plan. Who says bureaucrats are boring?
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A alternate reality series where Fox Mulder was kidnapped and Samantha is Scully's partner at the FBI.
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It’s a little game you play with yourself, now and then, even though you know you shouldn’t, because there are no good answers. What would he have been like, at 50, at 60… at 70? Or: three ways of seeking out the dead in the living.
Last bookmarked by Naraht
11 Jan 2012
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Rec 71
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Mostly, John just wants Sherlock to leave off the prostitutes.
Last bookmarked by Naraht
11 Jan 2012
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John never liked that painting. Or Magritte. Or Robert Fraser. Which of course has nothing to do with Paul at all.
Last bookmarked by Naraht
10 Jan 2012
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Rec 1
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Jean-Paul Sartre had been a man who was difficult on the eye, Guy recalls. So difficult that one might have supposed he’d sprung from an Institute of Advanced Education in Birmingham or Hull, not the École Normale. However, he was correct about people — about the general characteristics of other people — and Guy has lived accordingly for the last several years.
Last bookmarked by Naraht
9 Jan 2012
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"And I, too, knelt before that acolyte."
Last bookmarked by Naraht
8 Jan 2012
