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02/23/2011

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Ladies and gentlemen, Colonists and cyborgs!
Now presenting the new Diary of Dr. Watts Forum!

For all of your questions, concerns, criticisms, just plain chatting, and any other category of discussion you can think of! Click on the link in the sidebar or at the end of every section to check it out!
 
 
If you've been here before, you have noticed that things look different. Fear not, the stories have not disappeared! Rather than having a long list of them cluttering the navigation bar up there, the stories are now accessible through the "The Story" button. Upon clicking, you will find a list of the stories - click on whichever you have been reading, and continue on as normal. 

One day I might figure out how to let you jump pages within the stories... but I took zero ranks in 'website design', so I'm figuring things out (read: b.s-ing) as I go.

As always, suggestions and comments are welcome, and please let me know if something suddenly stops working.
 
 
Ladies and gentlemen, we now have a Facebook page! See the shiny new "Like" button next to the Twitter bird? I am slowly but surely catching up to 21st century social networking. This calls for scotch.

Oh, note: Please do click the button by the bird! The more 'likes' to the actual Facebook page, the better. :-)
 

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    More Sherlock Holmes and Science Fiction:

    From the Canon-
    - "The Adventure of the Creeping Man"
    Short Story Collections-
    - Sherlock Holmes: Through Time and Space
    - Sherlock Holmes in Orbit
    - The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (some stories)
    Novels-
    - Sherlock Holmes' War of the Worlds
    - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Holmes
    - All-Consuming Fire (a "Dr. Who" adventure)
    TV shows-
    - Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century
    - Sherlock Holmes in the 23rd Century (a two-part episode of "Bravestarr")
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    Contain scifi elements, but might not be classified as "science fiction":
    Short Stories-
    Shadows Over Baker Street (Lovecraftian horror/scifi)
    Novels-
    A Night in the Lonesome October (in which Holmes is a major side character)

    Other Webserials I Enjoy:

    Tijervyn Chronicles - steampunk adventure and political intrigue

    The Noble Pirates - sassy 21st century woman, 18th cen. pirates, and time travel

    The Flying Cloud - "Airships, adventure, gallant gentlemen and sultry island maidens"