Quantum Leap Fanfiction |
First let me warn you that all my fanfiction is
slash, which means it depicts a loving, sexually explicit
relationship between two male characters. If you are under age or
will be offended by this material, please bail out now and follow
this link back. Get me
outta here!
For those still sticking around, here are my
Quantum Leap slash stories (Sam/Al)
Disclaimer : Sam and Al belong to Belisarius Productions and
Universal. I just love playing with them! This is work of
fanfiction and no copyright infringement is intended.
Somebody Else's Lover
A Due South / Quantum Leap Crossover, co-written with Lisa Martin
This story won the Due Credit Award for
best Ray Vecchio/Other slash story!
Spring Spring
A short story inspired by my own experience of spring.
Elsewhere
Another short story, this time inspired by a beautiful song by
Sarah McLachlan
Memories Trapped in
Time
This is one of the very first stories I ever wrote, so
please be gentle and forgiving because it's a bit on the mushy
side! :-)
The Hands I Love
This story was written for a challenge issued by Aimee on the
Stallions Gate Mailing List, who wanted a story inspired by the
song "Song For A Winter's Night" by Gordon Lightfoot as
sung by Sarah McLachlan. That's all this Sarah-fan needed. Thanks
for the inspiration, Aimee!
Adam's Rib
Quantum Leap / Highlander crossover
This story began with a suggestion from my dear friend
Lisa Martin when I complained that I was so smitten with Methos
that I couldn't write any Quantum Leap stories anymore. So why
not a crossover? I started thinking about it and this is the
result.
This story first appeared in the Quantum Leap fanzine "The Angel and the Dreamer 3"
published by Vision Quest Press and was nominated
for a Stiffie Fanfiction award for Best Quantum Leap Novella.
Didn't win, but in the great tradition of awards, it was a great
honour to be nominated!
If you're looking for more Quantum Leap Slash fiction, you can
find it at
The Quantum Leap
Slash Archive
Page created on 8 July 1998
Last updated on 5 September 1999