Don't freak out at the name. We are two Star Wars fan ficcers who discovered we were writing the exact same Palpatine with only one difference in the canon timeline. One wrote Wife of Deceit, and the other wrote Midnight in the Garden, hence the name.
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NEW SW fan art by Olivia Arther.
> Sereine had cried so much that it was easy to sleep. Her tears left her with a numbness that lent itself to slumber. She reentered her office in the morning feeling better able to withstand the madness of her feelings and the blue of Palp...
> ## Every once in a while, you run across a fan fiction so good, you think everyone should read it. So, when I run across those, I’ll tell you about them.
Isn't this the most beautiful, regal pic of Ian McDiarmid as Palpatine? I think this is my favorite thing in the Chancellor’s closet. I wonder what scene this was from. It was cut from ROTS, so we may never know. Only a few extant pics of t...
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Star Wars nut into creative writing ... fanfiction and other. I also do some paid Star Wars news writing on DorkSideoftheForce.com.
Affair-recovery; affair-related issues. I also publish on YourTango (although they wouldn't let me use "The Thinking Other Woman," so you will see me there as P.D. Reader.)
Boston-raised and BYU-educated, Kaki Olsen has been a published essayist, novelist, and a podcast co-host. Before all of that, she wrote fan fiction, a hobby she maintains to this day. Do not get her started on Tolkien or the Red Sox.
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