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Don't worry Ceri - I haven't read it yet either! I keep meaning to, but there just always seems to be so much else to do, and I forget. -_- I will get to it though. One day. Hopefully.
Actually, not many people know about "Pack Clouds Away" since it's tucked away on a membership-only Internet forum. That's why I'm trying to spread the word about it. So many people will never read it, and it's the one fic that should really be published out of all the N&S ones out there. :(
There are a ton of stories under 'Further Adventures of N&S' section on the site. But it can be difficult to navigate the site if you're new to it. Here's the link to "Pack Clouds Away" http://c19.proboards.com/thread/23957...
Enjoy! :)
Enjoy! :)

I joined the c19 group so I could read more of your writings. One question though, is c19 a Richard Armitage Page?
It wasn't created as such, although there is a large fan following there as a natural consequence of having started as N&S (BBC film) message board.
I like that a lot of members there love literature and history. A good number of members are authors or are/have been teachers or professors. :)
I like that a lot of members there love literature and history. A good number of members are authors or are/have been teachers or professors. :)

Also - the site is very hard to navigate, so don't give up! The site feeds me automobile enthusiasts information - which is weird, funny and annoying all at once.
Glad you found it and enjoyed. You can leave a comment for her at the end of her posted story, but the author hasn't been looking at the comments for several years (as far as I know).
C19 is a classic site for N&S/ Richard Armitage enthusiasts. It's a bit antiquated in comparison to newer social media, but I like the members and the fact that it's set up for the possibility of actual discussion not just sharing tidbits and drooling over pictures. ;)
C19 is a classic site for N&S/ Richard Armitage enthusiasts. It's a bit antiquated in comparison to newer social media, but I like the members and the fact that it's set up for the possibility of actual discussion not just sharing tidbits and drooling over pictures. ;)

Master of her heart by Julia Daniels http://tinyurl.com/p3e6qsr
How Far Will the World Bend, by Nancy Klein
http://tinyurl.com/pkk9vrt
I enjoy fan fiction, but so many folks start writing and then quit before the end! Leaves me hanging and I hate that!! These are obviously complete and both were well worth the time and money :)


I'm wanting to read some more N&S variations - has anyone found any new ones recently?

Trudy, you commented that C19 is "antiquated" (ha ha, so am I) as sites go. Can anyone recommend other fiction sharing sites that are easier for readers to access? It's frustrating that C19 is sometimes difficult to navigate; I'd be happy to share my story on other sites.
I think it's fantastic that you have continued your long-stalled story! It gives readers hope and writers a model to follow.
As to sharing your work more broadly on internet sites, there's N&S fan fiction at Wattpad.com; fan fiction.net; and anarchiveofourown.org. There's also an Austen fan fiction site that also has some N&S fan fiction: A Happy Assembly at Meryton.com
As to sharing your work more broadly on internet sites, there's N&S fan fiction at Wattpad.com; fan fiction.net; and anarchiveofourown.org. There's also an Austen fan fiction site that also has some N&S fan fiction: A Happy Assembly at Meryton.com


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Me too! I always need to check out whether it's finished before I venture myself into any fanfic, because I get so hooked up.

As to sharing your work more broadly on internet sites, there's N&S fa..."
Thank you for the tips!

Me too Roseanne! I have really enjoyed her other two books and I'm really looking forward to this new one.

Me too Mary :)




I haven't read it yet though.



No Such Thing As Luck: A North and South Variation
How Far the World Will Bend

I loved Pack Clouds Away! I haven't read Mistress of Marlborough though. I'll try and find it.


True North is also a story in this site and i plan to read that one too.

I have True North saved to my computer as a word document if you would like it. I haven't read it yet though.

I'm reading Kidnapped at the moment- it's v good.

Hi Brenda, I have Mistress of Marlborough in a word doc…because I'm the author. LOL. Yes, it's still a WiP, but I will (not maybe, WILL) finish it--I think I'm just a few chapters shy of that goal. It's too bad C19 is so difficult to navigate, but I soon hope to move beyond that forum. I'm hoping to revise and publish M of M.

http://c19.proboards.com/board/315/mi...

All the best with publishing Louisa :)

Thank you, Roseanne, that is very kind of you! The book has been a labour of love, and lots of fun. :)


I'm delighted,Louisa,that you're going to publish MOM as I've heard great things about it!!! Hope it goes well for you.


I've just finished ch.1. You should read it-can you imagine Mrs T or John trying to explain 'wifely duties' to Margaret??????? I laughed out loud!!!!
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