Molly Schneider | |
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Pen names | StormBorn |
Died | (deceased) |
(archived) Official website |
Molly Schneider is an author of Forever Knight fan fiction and poetry.
- For an alphabetical list of Forever Knight-related material by this author, please see Category:Works by Molly Schneider.
Fan Fiction[]
The following stories are listed chronologically by the date posted or published.
1998[]
- "Unbreakable Bond"[1][2][3] (11 April) - a/k/a "Unbreakable Bonds"
- "Breaking Day"[4][5][6] (26 May)
- "By the Light of Burning Cities"[7][8][9] (25 August)
- "End of the Knight - Knightfall"[10][11] (20 October)
- "Everybody's Darling"[12][13] (18 November)
- "La Voyeuse"[14][15][16] (23 November)
- "Christmas Letters"[17][18] (17 December)
- "Masquerade"[19][20][21] (10 December)
- "One Night in Byzantium"[22][23][24] (10 December)
- "When You Don't See Me"[25][26][27] (10 December)
- "A Winter's Meditation"[28][29] (10 December)
- "Auld Lang Syne ... One More Time "[30][31][32] (n.d.)
- "Members of the Pride"[33][34] (n.d.)
- "Tidings of Comfort and Joy"[35][36] (n.d.)
1999[]
- "Ice"[37][38] (10 January)
- "GoodKnight, Already!"[39][40] (11 January)
- "Byzantium Nights"[41][42][43] (12 January) - sequel to "One Night in Byzantium"
- "Dawn in Byzantium"[44][45][46] (18 January) - epilogue to "One Night in Byzantium" and "Byzantium Nights"
- "Chance Encounter"[47]
- "A Little Talk"[48][49][50]
- "Ever Blooms The Rose"[51][52][53] (20 January)
- "Passion's Savage Fire"[54][55] (8 March)
- "Moondance"[56][57][58] (12 March)
- "Moonshadow"[59][60][61] (17 March)
- "Moon-Mad"[62][63][64][65] (17 March)
- "Lost"[66][67] (12 April)
- "Helpless"[68][69][70] (11 June)
- "Nightmares in the Morgue"[71] (31 October)
- "Beyond Words"[72][73] (n.d.)
- "Breaking Glass"[74][75] (n.d.)
- "Danger Zone"[76] (n.d.)
- "Physical Therapy"[77] (n.d.)
- "Boy's Night Out"[78][79] (n.d.)
- "Nocturnal Habits"[80] (n.d.)
- "Closing Time"[81] (n.d.)
- "Domestic Bliss"[82] (n.d.)
- "Element of Surprise"[83] (n.d.)
- "Montage: Of Night and the City" [84] (n.d.)
2000[]
- "C-C-Can You Say CyberVamp?"[85] (1 February)
- "The Sins of the Fathers"[86] (1 February)
- "Deeper Bonds"[87] (n.d.)
2001[]
(no date)[]
- "The Road Less Travelled" (? not available)
Poetry[]
- "Haikus"[90] (n.d.)