My choices (in no particular order):
1) Ministry of Confusion by Stefan Gagne
--doubt I'll ever get tired of reading this one
2) Four Seasons by Joseph Palmer
--if necessary I'll print it up in 23-point font to get it over the
page limit (and yes, I'm counting this as one fic in four parts)
3) Chasing the Wind by J. Austin Wilde (unfinished)
--skipping the 2 fics before it for space's sake, but I'd like to
read them again before I left...
4) Hearts of Ice (unfinished)
--of course, she'll have to finish it soon (hint!)
5) Thy Inward Love by Richard Lawson
-- but I'd want to take all the side-stories, too.
6) Crossover by Mark Latus
---'cause there's never enough Ryouga to go around
7) Chiesai -- Dreams of Darkness by Shannon Richmeyer
--- my fave of her many fantasy ones...
8) Fall of the Eagle by James Stone (unfinished)
---can you tell I like this type of story?
9) Ranma Ichibunnoni by Dave Harper
--- of course, he has to recover from the summer before I can get my
copy...
10) Ranma Monogatari, by me
--- 'cause then maybe I'd *finish* it :)
Not sure if the 20-page minimum is quite fair, since some short fics can
provide just as much enjoyment from constant rereading as longer fics;
but it didn't matter too much in the end...
mata ne,
bengman
bengman *"Nanika kuwasero, tonikaku kuwasero, zenbu kuwasero!
Bridget E. Engman * Demae mo ii ze! Henshin shichau to yubi ga futosugite,
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On Sun, 3 Nov 1996 gaffney@iconn.net wrote:
Here's an interesting thought, because it *isn't* just another
my favorite stories thing.
If you were stranded on a desert island, what 10 fanfics would
you take with you? A few rules: 1) No fanfic under 20 pages.
These have to *last*. 2) No series, unless it's one section
of said series. i.e you can choose Putting Your Heart in the
Right Place, but not Sailor Moon Z. But you can choose Part 6
of Sailor Moon Z.