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Kayla Gayle


Kayla Gayle is an author of Forever Knight fan fiction.


For an alphabetical list of Forever Knight-related material by this author, please see Category:Works by Kayla Gayle.


> How long have you been a FK fan? How did you get started?

I saw the Rick Springfield movie for my sister was obsessed with him. Being a fan of vampires, when FK came on Crimetime After Primetime, I had to watch. I have watched ever since.

> Have you ever met anyone off the FK lists?

No. I didn't have a computer until a few years ago and did not even know fanfiction and fandom exsisted.

From a "Getting to know us" thread on FORKNI-L (31 December 2005)[1]



**How and where has FK changed your life, and why?

I got me actually writing. I have been writing forever but never sure of if it was any good. Any writing I entered in school contests came back with the remark of "too complicated" or "too many characters" or "too much description", so I never published anything really.

Then my son starts telling me about FF.net and that he got reviews on a story he wrote about the Powderpuff Girls/Rowdy Ruff Boys. I got online, eventually and looked up all the stuff I liked.

I discovered the FK fanfic and from clicking on various links, found the archives. Then I discovered Susan Garrett's site and was hooked. I've never met her, but she did write me a nice note. I really owe her a debt, really.

Anyway, I wrote a small chapter of my story "Ends and Beginnings" and actually got a positive review. So I wrote more. And so on.

Writing for FK got me wanting my own site, so I got into elementary web design. To get ideas, I looked at everyone's site and discovered the Yahoo Groups and the lists accidentally. And I have been here ever since.

Also, before FK, I never was on the net a lot, never replied to newsgroups, never played in an RPG, etc. So it has really changed my life a lot.

From an "FK Question" thread on FORKNI-L (31 December 2005)[2]


Fan Fiction[]

The following stories are listed chronologically by the date posted or published.

2003[]

  • "Ends and Beginnings "[1][2] (April)

2004[]

  • "The Present"[3][4] (September) - a Slinky Challenge Story for the Crusader newsletter - also known as "The Present or The Gift"
  • "Hot August Nights"[5] (December)

2005[]

  • "Dark Christmas"[6][7] (January) - a Dark NN Christmas Challenge Story
  • "A Vampire Killing"[8] (September)

References[]

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