This is the simple, no-frames version of Sacrilege, and can also serve as a
general sitemap to use in case my
frames or the new javascript menu gives anybody errors. New items are
marked in white on scarlet and noteworthy items are
marked on a teal background (if the stylesheet
works correctly for you).
Some items and categories have been re-organized and renamed, such as the
category called General Info where you'll find the webguide and image
gallery listed.
If you have time, please sign my guestbook and tell
me of any comments you might have.
If your browser has a "Find in this Page" feature, you can also do a quick
search for a particular author's name or for a story title that you might
remember.
Last updated October 22, 2012. Added a new
chapter to my Madness fic.
stories grouped by author, then alphabetized by title
Please be aware that some authors have their own websites
now with more complete collections of their stories. Do check them out, for I
often do not have time to update Sacrilege with new stories lately.
Brancher
Knowledge[R]
A short tale of learning and forgetting, by Brancher.
My Dear Major[G]
A "tiny, tiny vignette" from the Trek universe, parallelling Major Kira
and Constable Odo to another romantic couple we know.
A Marrying Man[PG-13]
An ending for the Milverton case that includes Holmes taking the
opportunity to reveal a new truth to Watson.
Predatrix
Epistolary Snippet[G]; humour
An amusing peek at private notes exchanged between Holmes and Watson.
PythonessCheck the webguide for her site's address
The Secret Diaries of Dr. Watson[R]
Watson's angstful remembrances of Holmes, originally published on
Pythoness's own website. Illustrated with a drawing by Pythoness.
Miss Roylott, aka Cress
After 1914...[PG]; humour
An after-retirement story that might be considered a challenge to
Russellians?
Allusions[PG]
A literary conversation after Holmes's Return.
These items are not "nonfiction"
in the sense of being strictly historical or true,
but are merely some essays, humour, and other musings
that don't belong to Fiction.
AHEMual innuendoshumour
Lady Frances's charming commentary on bedroom activity in the story
DYIN
The Case
of the Asexual Sherlock Holmesexternal
link
Christine Kotsifas's (offsite) essay even lists my earlier Validity essay
in its bibliography as it tries to prove that Holmes is not slashable.
Top
Ten listshumourexternal link
A Sherlockian-made "Top Ten Most Suggestive Phrases" list can be found
among several other lists on Foxhound's site. (You may have to do a "Find
in this Page" search to find it.)
a heated tussle on the floorhumour
An imagined fight between Holmes and Watson gets steamy.
Please be aware that an increasing number of H/W stories are
available on other fiction archives, or on the author's personal websites, and
you should definitely check them out, for I often do not have time to update
Sacrilege with new stories lately.
Any potential authors for this site should note that they
are free to indicate to me via email whether they wish their true name and/or
email address to be affixed to their writings. Also, if you want to link to
this website, but don't have your own "Warning Page" for slash material, please
link to mine as the entrance. My ring memberships are
also listed on that page. Thanks.
-- the Editor