The third story I tried to write, and second I finished, was a follow up to Bryan Neef's story Ranma's Birthday. It was the first one the original author LIKED. This one literally took 3 hours from idea to (nearly) finished product...Roses for Kunou. (8/15/98) 5K.
The second story I tried to write a follow-up to, and third I finished, was Scott Jamison's (SKJAM!) story But That Way Lies.... I think he likes the story, but doesn't feel its tone fits "But That Way", so its an "unofficial" continuation. This story is still under review and may change from its current form. You're welcome to read it anyway... "Beyond That Way... Phoenix Rising". (12/26/98) 36K
My personal favorite of my follow-ups was written as a follow-up to Bryan Neef's story Can't Win . The problem about writing a follow-up to this story is that there are two radically different events which can occur at the beginning. How good of a job did I do describing the consequences of both? "Tapestry". (8/15/98) 18K
Next, are the two stories I wrote after reading James Lee's story It's a Wonderful EVA. The question here is how did the goddess Ranko come to be? And then there's the matter of another goddess he lists... "Ascension" (8/13/98) 3K, and its sequel "Aftermath" (Draft 8/12/98) 10K. I'm grateful to James for posting "Ascension" on his web page, making it my first 'published' story...
Here is the story I wrote in response to Nick Leifker's great new work Iris. Essentialy, I was wondering how a couple of scenes which were hinted at in Iris and Iris: Angel would turn out. I quickly wrote a story which, after weekly C&C from Nick, became a tale which serves to bookend the the original story, Iris... "Bookends: A Pig's Tale. (12/13/98) 35K
Finally (for now) is the story I wrote after reading Fire's story Sailor Ranko. At the end of that story, I wanted a bit more, so I wrote a bit more, "Twice in a Millenium" (Draft 06/28/99) 69K. TiaM became an authorized continuation of the earlier work.