Title: What Lois Really Meant to Say
Genre: Waffy
Rating: PG
Finished: January 2003
Word Count: 394
Description: This story begins with some of the final lines of House of Luthor, and then rewrites the ones that follow based on the question: What if Clark had let Lois go first?
Title: What Clark Really Meant to Say
Genre: Waffy
Rating: PG
Finished: January 2003
Word Count: 1453
Description: Clark and Lois have some serious talking to do in this reworking of the freezing scene in hte episode "And the Answer Is."
Title: Tiny Pieces
Genre: Comedy / Tank Ending
Rating: PG
Finished: April 2003
Word Count: 567
Description: A Tank Ending for the episode "And the Answer Is..."
Title: I Now Pronounce You...: A Plot Un-Twist
Genre: Comedy / Plot Un-Twist
Rating: PG
Finished: April 2003
Word Count: 977
Description: Lois's wedding day doesn't go quite as planned in this tongue-in-cheek response to the Plot Untwist Challenge.
Title: The Dad Who Came in from the Cold: A Plot Un-Twist
Genre: Comedy / Tank Ending
Rating: PG
Finished: April 2003
Word Count: 237
Description: A simpler (and much shorter) version of this episode, written for the Plot Un-Twist Challenge.
Title: Earl and Juliana and Lois and Clark
Genre: Drama / Episode Rewrite
Rating: PG-13
Finished: July 2003
Word Count: 18827
Description: This rewrite of "Bob and Carol and Lois and Clark" rearranges the maniacal tendencies of some of the characters, creating a very different outcome for all involved.
Title: Dating by Deception
Genre: Waffy
Rating: PG
Finished: November 2003
Word Count: 5853
Description: Lois and Clark get a little romantic help from a very unexpected person.
Title: Trouble in Paradise
Co-author: CarolM
Genre: Comedy
Rating: PG
Finished: July 2004
Word Count: 3508
Description: In a spate of character generosity, our authors redeem Andrus and H.G. Wells in a Utopia gone awry.
Title: Lois & Clark: The Episodic Adventures of Superman
Genre: Comedy
Rating: PG
Finished: July 2004
Word Count: 1979
Awards: 2004 Kerth Awards, Most Innovative Idea Nominee
Description: In a spate of character generosity, our authors redeem Andrus and H.G. Wells in a Utopia gone awry.