Well, I just finished editing and blowing my freaking nose!
I'm happy to say that this summer is about to be filled with something new at The Virtual Seasons.
For the next eleven weeks -- barring one week that I'll be out for vacation in Jamiaca -- The Virtual Seasons will be hosting a story from Jennifer Rowland entited: "Stardust".
This story is a PREQUEL to Quantum Leap. It's a wonderful story of how Sam Beckett and Albert Calavicci may have met and become the friends that they are in Quantum Leap.
It holds all the major points that is reflected in Quantum Leap canon and if Donald Bellasario had this in mind when he made Quantum Leap... then... *sniffles as another tear tracks down her face* then so be it.
*sheepishly grins*
Jennie, honey, you out did yourself with this story. You ran the full gambit of emotions within it and I for one am honored to put it on the site. ((Brian... you're going to have to break down and read this one!))
I'll be putting it up on the site tomorrow during the day sometime... and I hope that everyone will get the chance to read it chapter by precious chapter -- just like I did -- except spread out over the next 11 weeks. Editors previledge does have it's advantages.
For new Quantum Leap fans who haven't seen all of the episodes -- this story will not in ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM hurt for you to read it. If anything, it will help base the foundation of the relationship that Al and Sam have throughout the show. I recommend it! Plus, it will give you a weekly push to get you closer to the time when Season Three will come out... or is it Four? Either way... you get a weekly boost of Quantum Leap. Nothing wrong with that, is it?
Again, Jennie... it's a priviledge... and an honor!!! And I'm going to go ahead and say it here too... Thank you Ann Marie T-M (Last name deleted for now). From what I've heard... this story would have been put away without your support and encouragement. Thank you.
OK.
Now that I've thoroughly embarrassed Jennie and made myself look all mushy to go along with the tear-stained face from reading this story... I'll take my leave.
Thanks,
I'm happy to say that this summer is about to be filled with something new at The Virtual Seasons.
For the next eleven weeks -- barring one week that I'll be out for vacation in Jamiaca -- The Virtual Seasons will be hosting a story from Jennifer Rowland entited: "Stardust".
This story is a PREQUEL to Quantum Leap. It's a wonderful story of how Sam Beckett and Albert Calavicci may have met and become the friends that they are in Quantum Leap.
It holds all the major points that is reflected in Quantum Leap canon and if Donald Bellasario had this in mind when he made Quantum Leap... then... *sniffles as another tear tracks down her face* then so be it.
*sheepishly grins*
Jennie, honey, you out did yourself with this story. You ran the full gambit of emotions within it and I for one am honored to put it on the site. ((Brian... you're going to have to break down and read this one!))
I'll be putting it up on the site tomorrow during the day sometime... and I hope that everyone will get the chance to read it chapter by precious chapter -- just like I did -- except spread out over the next 11 weeks. Editors previledge does have it's advantages.
For new Quantum Leap fans who haven't seen all of the episodes -- this story will not in ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM hurt for you to read it. If anything, it will help base the foundation of the relationship that Al and Sam have throughout the show. I recommend it! Plus, it will give you a weekly push to get you closer to the time when Season Three will come out... or is it Four? Either way... you get a weekly boost of Quantum Leap. Nothing wrong with that, is it?
Again, Jennie... it's a priviledge... and an honor!!! And I'm going to go ahead and say it here too... Thank you Ann Marie T-M (Last name deleted for now). From what I've heard... this story would have been put away without your support and encouragement. Thank you.
OK.
Now that I've thoroughly embarrassed Jennie and made myself look all mushy to go along with the tear-stained face from reading this story... I'll take my leave.
Thanks,