Judith Freudenthal | |
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Pen names | Dana Knight |
Born | 1964 |
Died | 2 May 2004 |
Place of death | West Palm Beach, Florida |
Official website |
About Judith And The Findings
Judith Freudenthal was an author of Forever Knight fan fiction. She also wrote an episode guide to the series. Her fiction has been posthumously archived at Judy's Fan Fic
See here for more information as Archive of our Own archived a body of it too. She was making the rounds in the fan circuit when Joni Latham was getting published in genre circles. Joni (as she was known in the New Weird circles, as Judith's circles knew of or remember her as Cousin Joni.)
One of her offerings was a crossover work where it was the size of a short story which appeared in 2004 on FanFiction.net then brought over to both AuthorsDen.com and the sister site, FictionPress.com. The other story that appeared on FictionPress.com became the forefront of the criticism of Teach the Controversy as he engaged the owner of a pet dinosaur farm in the back yard -- he used a drawing that Horace Gilgamesh did as a barb to this one. The photo he used with Lake Fossil was deployed to engage the entire young earth creationist establishment. He jokes the Cram It Clownie urban legend was his first boy scout troop from Hanover Park.
His 2007 era photographs became iconic as one is used with the story in question.. This is also the same size as a journalistic entry from 2010 that re-merged called Bully: A Study. The article became a document in a scandal that later unfolded where the plagiarist snagged not only original material but their counterparts within the fan circuit.
Information for this page came from both Fanlore.org and obituaries found on the web. When she died the cult horror story, a Lovecraftian vampire yarn known as House of Spiders was making waves. In 1995 she had a piece which was about the comparable size of a notorious true crime yarn that had two ironic echos -- first one being The Tell Tale Heart, then of The River's Edge. A volatile display of candid dialog where the community where this emerged an entire community captured the imagination when this was introduced, a yarn that gone by two names interchanged.
FictionPress vs FanFiction.net Bloodsports
Some would had called a horror story that appeared in this era extremely disrespectful but he had no idea there was someone that age at the time it was written. The notorious horror story that saw Biblical level internet back-drafts as a blog entry known as King James Only Examined as the Pensacola Higher Learning Establishment. IFBs saw this blog entry on par to the extremely notorious short story that picked up publicity when it was on The House of Pain.
This particular horror story the targeted fandom and the higher ups at Archive of our Own was known for using intense snarl terms. His short story which caught the attention of Fandom Wank had a similar backdraft as he fired back at all of them (the responses he made were making a crime that happened in the era extremely trivial. This one was vocal about another; as the targeted fandom were trying to mock it but pointed out they're just contributing to the sting.) The blog entry where he weighs in on the archive as Philosophy Now liked the tweet where he weighed in on the hashtag.
This will be her listings on an Archive of our Own; as one can see some of her character studies. When she passed away it was the invasion of the anthology boom in the print on demand vehicles; as some of the writers had banged heads with those who engage in the fandom practice. About a year before she died a nasty little 150 page bugger emerged known as Chimeraworld.
The Ethereal Gazette: Issue Five was the publication that tried to keep the peace between the controversial confrontations within the original creative content merchants and their counterparts. During the 2003-2007 era the rivalry between FanFiction.net and the sister website FictionPress.com became exceptionally vicious, More or less when it came to slash fanfiction of established copyrighted characters it became a bloodsport. Where fandom based horror (Edgar Allan Poe, The Twilight Zone, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Halloween, The Outer Limits, The X-Files, Forever Knight -- more so the Edgar Allan Poe Fandom were drafted; then scouted along with MySpace. It became the publication that AOL Instant Messenger ended up making.) He got mad when someone called the literary journal a 'fanzine' because of it's sheer size and how technology made something like this possible.
Gothic Horror, contemporary era sci-fi, citizen journalism, Old Media Journalism, and urban fiction gently rubbed shoulders as the two were impressed with Spectral Exile. Complete with a nightmarish sheen where it the font face similar to what insides of a fanzine would use. The author he tapped showed his ties to The Boondocks creator a year before the notorious BET SUCKS episode emerged.
As the said publisher had compared notes thinking if he got the idea from seeing the backdrafts he himself got for controversial material as both the creator of the show and him; both are prone to strong language. The notorious short story on FictionPress.com saw the most hatred from the targeted fandom. The first time he really employed some snarl terms to give it venom, his five year memoir -- he had no idea that there was a person the age of his developed character.
The roster who had been picked up by Nicholas Grabowsky for Black Sheets Books had some vocal opinions about it. -- this roster could easy had Ao3 in a collective gasp, "Not a 'fan' of fan fiction" was one of the more vocal statements. Ao3 would seen this one as an extended middle digit.
Ao3 wasn't pleased a user by the name of "Literature Of Fact" was trying to do edits. Made an attempt speaking of his own dealings with the collective known as Fandom Wank.
Author of The Third Rule and the guilty party behind the most controversial horror short story weighed in on the subject sometime after Judith died. Both noted though neither of them were aware of this one.
The author who worked with Joni saw the historic ties that Forever Knight and the other fandom Judith operated with. Some has to the independent circles as some of them were teenagers when these shows were on television. One of the websites that appeared was around the same time as the 1997 era of her fan outings as the website Fright Library Toronto discovered him.
Though the folks at Organization For Tranformative Works were not pleased with the vocal sparring on the blogs from the guilty party of the 2004 horror story. He pointed out Quakes and Storms: A Natural Disaster Anthology had the transformative layout as well as the reissues of the publication. He learned from watching fandom based publications when he sought out Mick Mercer to learn how to do his literary journal.
The fifth issue got in the hands of Lee and his crew as they had a publication that mirrors what he did years earlier. Then found an article written by a prisoner turned journalist so it would easy been something the characters the outings Judith played with would had thrown the book at them. The true crime yarn and the nonfictional sneak that appeared on the other location were also set in the era of fandom's framework, being 1993 and 1995 respectively.
- For an alphabetical list of Forever Knight-related material by this author, please see Category:Works by Judith Freudenthal.
Fan Fiction
The following stories are listed chronologically by the date written or posted.
1995
- "Blind Man's Bluff"[1][2][3][4] (1 May)
- "The Cure"[5][6] (1 March)
- "Brokenhearted"[7][8] (1 May) - written for the Dawn to Dusk Challenge
- "Dawn to Dusk"[9][10] (1 May) - written for the Dawn to Dusk Challenge
- "Tough Jobs"[11][12][13] (1 May)
- "My Partner the Vampire"[14][15][16] (1 May)
- "Christmas Spirit"[17][18][19] (15 December)
- "Curiosity"[20][21][22] (27 December)
- "Spirit Walk"[23]
- "Tracy's Very Bad Day"[24]
1996
- "Valentine Surprize"[25][26][27] (13 February) - a/k/a "Valentine Surprise"
- "The Price of Love"[28][29][30] (15 February)
- "The Last Song"[31][32][33] (20 February)
- "Unseen Scenes - Avenging Angel"[34][35][36] (21 February)
- "An Uncertain Future"[37][38][39] (7 March)
- "Chocolate"[40][41][42][43] (9 March)
- "Painful Secrets"[44][45][46] (5 April)
- "Surprize in the Morgue"[47][48][49] (13 April) - a/k/a "Surprise in the Morgue"
- "Sorrow and Joy"[50][51] (14 April)
- "Courage"[52][53][54] (17 May)
- "A New Future"[55][56][57]] (19 May)
- "A Final Future"[58] (19 May)
- "Hope for the Future"[59][60][61] (19 May)
- "Into the Future"[62][63][64] (20 May)
- "Cursed"[65][66][67] (26 May)
- "An Interesting Night"[68][69][70] (31 May)
- "Nightmare"[71][72][73] (15 July)
- "I Still Believe in You"[74][75][76][77] (14 August)
- "What to do with an angst ridden vampire"[78][79][80] (12 August)
- "Love Advice"[81][82][83] (13 August)
- "Anniversary"[84][85][86][87] (9 September)
- "Natalie Lambert, Vampire Researcher"[88][89][90] (26 October)
- "Trick or Treat"[91][92][93][94] (1 November)
- "Eternal Friends?"[95][96]
- "Sunbed"[97]
- "Healing"[98]
- "Promises Fulfilled"[99]
- "Turkey Day"[100][101]
- "Challenges"[102] - also Parts One and Two
- "The Best Gift of All"[103][104][105] (23 December)
- "The Giving Season"[106][107][108][109] (23 December)
- "The Christmas Wish"[110][111]
1997
- "Waiting for the Sunrise"[112][113][114] (2 May)
- "Dressed for Success"[115][116] - a/k/a "Dressing for Success"
- "Help Me Hold On"[117][118]
- "Mr. Right or Mr. Wrong?"[119][120]
- "Knee Deep in Trouble"[121]
- "Snack Hell"[122]
- "Sweet Revenge"[123][124]
- "Twist of Fate"[125]
1998
- "A Valentine's Day Story"[126][127] (15 February)
- "Close Call Scene"[128][129] (25 March)
- "Devastation"[130][131] (27 March) - Nightmare Saga Pt. 2
- "Natalie's Bad Morning"[132][133] (13 May)
- "A Halloween Surprise"[134][135] (29 October)
- "The Truth Shall Set You Free"[136][137] (7 October)
- "Christmas Joy"[138][139] (23 December)
- "Finding the Perfect Gift"[140][141] (23 December)
1999
- "Valentine's Day Blues"[142][143][144][145] (16 February) - the full title is "Valentine's Day Blues, and how to fix them"
- "A Peek Inside" [146][147][148][149] (17 February)
- "Shall We Dance?"[150][151][152] (3 April)
- "Surprise Request"[153][154][155] (13 April)
- "The Power of Dreams"[156][157][158][159] (26 May)
- "Love"[160][161][162] (3 August)
- "Man's Crisis of Identity During the Latter Half of the 20th Century"[163][164][165] (30 December)
- "Catalogs Can Be Educational"[166]
- "The Dangers of Mopping"[167]
- "A Little Fun With Magic"[168][169] (posted 2 May) - originally from Coroner Tales
- "Movie Night"[170]
- "Sundae Fun"[171]
- "Transitions"[172][173] (2 December) - Nightmare Saga Pt. 3
2000
- "The Card"[174][175] (26 October)
- "Chubby Bunny"[176][177] (11 March)
- "Friends, Movies, Aliens, Who Needs Anything More?"[178]
- "Old Friends"[179][180] (15 June)
- "Just When I Thought I Knew..."[181][182] (15 November)
- "Sleep Deprived Insanity"[183]
- "My Friday the 13th Full Moon Challenge story"[184] - written for the Friday the 13th Full Moon Challenge
- "Survival"[185]
- "TLC"[186][187] (17 March)
- "A Unique Design"[188]
- "Untitled Nick and Lacroix story"[189]
- "Challenges"[190] (24 December) - revised version ("I've made so many changes and additions to the first version of this that I consider this a new story.")
2001
- "In My World"[191]
- "Miracles"[192]
- "A Good End to a Bad Night"[193][194][195] (30 May) - written for the First FKFanfic2 Challenge
- "Terror From the Sky"[196][197] (13 September) - the events of 9/11
- "Heaven on Earth"[198][199] (17 September)
- "Family Secrets"[200][201][202] (24 September)
- "Miss Piggy Visits the Raven"[203][204] (30 September)
- "Fun at the Loft"[205][206][207] (14 October)
- "Halloween Fun at the Morgue"[208][209][210] (31 October)
- "A Lesson for the Community"[211][212][213] (18 December)
2002
- "Amazed"[214]
- "The Big Surprise"[215][216] (9 April)
- "Coffee Surprise"[217]
- "Tango"[218][219] (24 June)
2003
- "Scars of the Heart"[220][221] (6 February)
- "Rebirth"[222] - Nightmare Saga Pt. 4 - published posthumously in 2006
(no date)
- "Halloween Fun"[223]
Fan Non-Fiction