![]() Author has written 50 stories for Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. I've very much enjoyed creating my own version of events for Phryne and Jack, beginning after the end of the final season 3 and continuing in a chronological sequence, fic-by-fic, all case fics that move the Phryne/Jack relationship along too. Essie Davies and Nathan Page have brought to the screen two personalities from Kerry Greenwood's books that have breadth and depth, and are hugely rewarding to write for. You could argue that I've rather gone over the top in continuing my version of the TV series - I reckon we're at least up to 1934 now, and an awful lot of water has passed under the bridge. There's no intention to infringe copyright and I wish only to borrow the characters which have themselves changed from Ms Greenwood's vision to the TV characters. These are works of fiction, and any resemblance of any fictional character to an actual person, living or dead, is coincidental. Lots of OC created along the way, some of whom even last for more than one episode. I've tried to put hints here and there about the research I've done, but to try and be compleatist about it, I've now set up a FB page which will contain nothing but links to the fascinating cornucopia of detail I've found, with a few explanations (though no fics, they're all just here). Look for Miss Templeton's Storyverse, and enjoy. Still no plans to delete any material from here - I sometimes go back and fix long-ago errors, so please do let me know if you spot any! As ever, feedback is warmly welcomed. As long as there are readers, I'll leave the work up. This just in (January 2020) shortlisted for the Edinburgh International Flash Fiction Awards - one of 14 from a field of 500. I owe it to the fandom because this is the place that I discovered how much I love to write. Thanks, you amazing people. Miss Fisher case fics, in order: Looking Glass Tales International Relations: “Come after me, Jack Robinson” – takes Jack to England. Of Cabbages and Kings: based in England. The Sea is Boiling Hot: Jack and Phryne on the boat back to Australia. Whether Pigs Have Wings: Settling back into life as a couple in Melbourne. Twelfth Night Series (based on Viola’s speech, Twelfth Night, Act 1 Scene V) A Willow Cabin Call Upon My Soul Cantons of Contemned Love Even in the Dead of Night The Reverberate Hills The Babbling Gossip of the Air Fans of Shakespeare might particularly look out for Orsino, a Duke; Olivia, a Rich Countess The Elements of Air and Earth You Should Pity Me Post-Twelfth Night, still chronological. Might have to start numbering them, what do you think? Miss Fisher Incorporates Requiem for an Alto Death in the Yarra The Williamstown Murder Station Stop All that Glisters Tiger Lily and Cyclamen (introducing Lin Soo) Pacifying Ellie Spratt Miss Fisher and the Broken Broker The No-So-Silent Grave (introducing EJ) Contract and Lamentation Lullaby of Laudanum Square Roots Penning Poison Royal Blues The Luna Park Incident Hot Pursuit For Richer, For Poorer Missing: Miss Fisher The Importance of Being Jack (introducing Mitton) Ministering Angels Best Laid Plans The Art of Winning an Argument (introducing Lennox) Little Accident (introducing Nate) Ten Minutes to Toorak Extras - just for fun! Feast for a Fandom (alternative take on an incident in Cabbages and Kings) Minute Waltz Practice Makes Perfect (before starting filming of Crypt of Tears) Real Marriage (after Square Roots) Sisters (after Penning Poison) Dear Child Follow Your Star (after Royal Blues) A Gentleman's Game (after Scotland won the Calcutta Cup) Cures for Heartache (after Missing: Miss Fisher) Sartorial Mistakes (after The Important of Being Jack) Under the Mistletoe (after Little Accident) Everyday Miracles (after Ten Minutes to Toorak) The Joys of Staying In |