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Outpost Daria is updated on an as-needed basis. This is due mainly to two reasons: my personal life (and the relationships therein), which always comes first, and the low number of submissions to the site (due mainly to Daria ending its run on MTV, though its run on The-N is still keeping interest alive). Rest assured, however, that updates will continue to be made, at least for the forseeable future. You ain't rid of me yet! <grin> |
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July 2008 |
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There were no May or June updates because I'd only received a couple of
submissions since the April update went up. However, begging like a
starving dog appears to have rectified that situation somewhat. :-) Just a reminder to fanfic authors: when submitting stories, please let me know if you want your e-mail address posted; otherwise, it won't be. Also, don't forget to include a short description of your story (and if your story is part of a series, also include a description of the series itself). Failing to supply descriptions will get your stories listed with "(no description given)." Fan Fiction:
Art Gallery - Pictures:
Essays & Rants:
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April 2008 |
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Some sad news to report in the Daria fan community. In addition
to the passing of PPMB regular Ahmygoddess on February 10th, it's been
reported that Milderbeast,
author of "The Many Loves of Thalia Gillis" and "Moon Over Daytona,"
passed away on April 1st. To their families and friends, we in the
Daria fan community offer our prayers and condolences. Fan Fiction:
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March 2008 |
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The quote from Michael Corelone on the home page pretty much says it
all. I just couldn't stay away! (The 10-month retirement did help to
recharge my batteries.) OD will now officially be on a once-per-month
update schedule, though, with the goal of updating on the first weekend
of the month... and I do reserve the right to some "wiggle room."
:-) (In fact, this update would've been online sooner, had it not been for the fact that I was dealing with another health crisis. This time, it was an infected cut on my leg that wouldn't heal—thank you so very much, Mr. Diabetes—that required nearly four weeks of IV antibiotics to get rid of the staph bacteria. You know, the bacteria they talk about all the time on TV, usually in the same sentence with the word "death"? I tell you, when I go for the drama, I don't do it in half-measures. *sigh*) There's still some work to be done, so don't mind the sawdust on the floor... Fan Fiction:
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