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Several years ago the concept and ideas that went on to make up the first full length story I'd written for many years came into my mind. I'd been captivated by the movies The Mummy and The Mummy Returns and after spending several hours reading the available Fan Fiction decided that I wanted to write a story of my own and Power Is was born and became the first in trilogy of stories. Time passed, interest grew and changed, and new stories from other shows were written and scattered in various places over the 'net, until very recently, when I decided it was time they had a place of their own. Thus came Cedarfiction.net.
Most stories will have their own banner. The rating will be indicated within a blue diamond shape placed next to, or near to the banner. Other stories will be flagged with one of the butterfly rating images. To Access the stories you will have to click on the rating indicators - that way we know you've seen them. Ratings are as follows:
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Suitable for all ages. |
Reader discretion advised. Mild language use. Mild to moderate violence. |
Reader should be 12 or older. Mild to moderate language. Moderate violence. Themes may be of a more mature nature. Mild to moderate romantic situations. |
Suitable for 18 and older due to use of language, level of violence. Mature themes and sexual situations. |
Suitable only for adult readers. May depict graphic violence or sexual situations. Mature themes. |
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About MeTechnically I've been writing for about 20 years, since I first cut my teeth on an old British Sci-Fi show at around age ten. Since then I've written semi-professionally for several Alternative Spirituality publications and fan magazines. I also write a good deal in connection with my work as a teacher. My first loves, however, in terms of writing have always been Science Fiction and Fantasy. I divide my time between England and the USA, and write whenever I get the chance. As well as fan fiction, I currently have three original projects under development.
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