FAN FICTION
AN INDEX OF SURVIVORS FAN FICTION.
The following stories have appeared in either OVER THE HILLS, WHITECROSS CALLING or BRIDGEHEAD/SURVIVORS-The NEWSLETTER. Some have been independently available in print. We plan to put as many as possible on the site over the coming months. You will need acrobat reader (or right click file name to download)
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Ray Armfield:
SOLITARY CONFINEMENT: Tells Laura's story, prior to 'The Future Hour'. Excellent introduction of Huxley.
BETTER OR WORSE: A romantic, action adventure for Abby and Jimmy, post Series One.
TRAIN OF THOUGHT: A pre-Death Ruth experiences deja vu-in reverse.
"FAREWELL LEICESTER SQUARE": A short caper with the lads on
motorcycles around a decaying London during the 'Lights' era.
THE BIG MOVE: An extended sequel to 'Lights of London". Wally comes to the fore as the Londoners finally make it out of the rat-holes.
TURNING THE SCREW: A short, unpleasant introduction to ultra-nasties, Kane and Grice.
Chris Barker:
MADE IN SHEFFIELD: An extremely athletic and combatative Greg finds himself in the 'city of steel'..copies of this circulated amongst fans during '99.

Steve Brailsford:
FAR AWAY: How Price fared at Wormley's between 'Gone Away' and 'Starvation'.
THE WAY HOME: Mason sets the ambush; Greg rides in, preoccupied with thoughts of Agnes and Jenny. A tag to the opening of 'The Last Laugh'.
LONG WAY TO WHITECROSS: Two-parter. Hubert on his way to Series Two. For John Abineri.
THE 'MINI-NOVELS': THE DARKEST HOUR/LAND OF THE FREE/HILLS OF HOME were produced on a gush of enthusiasm at the interest in a possible revival of SURVIVORS set twenty years on. These stories were written following the news of the failure of Ian McCulloch's efforts with the BBC.
THE LONG RUN: A pacy yarn following Greg's fortunes as he flees Holland for home. No excuses for the slight BBC storyline inaccuracies though!
CONTACT: The author's favourite. An introduction to Charmiane and Arthur, and their perilous journey to the Grange.
WE'VE GOT POWER Laird Mc Alister celebrates - Mrs Crombie does not!
Paul Brown:
FINAL ENDINGS: A thoughful, extra sequence added onto 'A Little Learning'.

Matt Charlton:
TREAD MARKS: An on-line pilot for a new SURVIVORS series cleverly
re-imagined for the present day. New characters, but still a chilling intro to
'The Death'...
Simon Clark:
HEAVEN ON EARTH: Yes, the guv'nor - his charitable contribution to keeping afloat the SURVIVORS fan club, Over The Hills. Charles and Hubert, circa Series Three, wind up a little off their range as they arrive at a deceptively peaceful community...
Guy Bettley-Cooke:
OH, MR. POLLARD: A story of our precious station master from 'Fourth Horseman' after Abby and David drive away.
David E Crossley:
A NEW DAWN.30 years on...
David Fleming:
A SHORT STORY. Anne Tranter in her younger, though no less selfish days.
SEASON FOR DRYADS. A new take on the Sniper.
Ewan Graham:
PRIVATE PRICE'S DISCHARGE: The scruffy old git gets up the nose of a surprising commanding officer during his military days.
Clive Hendry:
NATURE'S LAW: One of the finest SURVIVORS shorts. Alistair ('Face Of The Tiger') finds solace at last...
Adrian Hulme:
ECHOES: A 'millenium bug' story featuring SURVIVORS characters - AD.2000.
MEMORIES: Years later, Lizzie returns to the ruined Grange. The only illustrated(!) SURVIVORS short.
WHY?: A sombre interlude for David Grant and Joe Gordon whilst Abby falls sick.
Lucy Jeffery; 'CHILDREN OF TOMORROW' (part 1)
Stephen James:
THE SURPRISE: Airborne tale of the Outbreak.

Carole Stevens:
LIFE AND DEATH OF JEANNIE PRESTON:
Interesting character profile of Greg's 'bitch' of a wife.
THE PAST REVISITED: A story of Greg's 'adoptive daughter'.
AND THEY MET A MAN: Clever continuation of Nation's original novel storyline, set across the channel.
FINAL DEATH: Strange goings on in Jenny's apartment block.
REACTION: An interlude between 'Last Laugh' and 'Long Live The King'. LET THERE BE LIGHT: A cheerful short. Everything comes right again...
Lynne Sweetman:
POOR LADY...: A harrowing short clue to the nature of the killer from 'Friend in Need'.
Nathan J Sweetman:
A TREK IN THE SNOW: Suppose SURVIVORS was a Paramount holo-deck experience...
John Usher:
MAN'S BEST FRIEND: A clever spin on 'Mad Dog', featuring Greg in a few
awkward moments.
CADILLACS AND CABBAGES: Strange arrival at Whitecross. Is the Caddy
the sum total of the old world?
Malcolm Waters:
A PRAYER ANSWERED: A Jensen, a helicopter - and a twist in the tail.
Mark Wheatley:
PHOENIX: The resurrection of Greg after 'Last Laugh'. Agnes seen as a villain.
LEGACY: Back in form, Greg tackles all manner of obstacles as he attempts to shut down runaway nuclear reactors.
These are SURVIVORS fan stories known to have been circulated in print form.
Other stories known to exist are: 'AFTER POWER' (a follow on from POWER) Bob
Meade; 'EXODUS' (Wendy's story), 'SMALL WORLD' (John and Lizzie meet),
'RECLAIMED KINGDOM' (4th epic mini-novel) Steve Brailsford; 'JUDGE AND JURY' (a solo for Charles,20 years on) David Hanson; 'DECISIONS' (inter-GENESIS sequence) Adrian Hulme; 'VILLAGE LIFE'(A new set of characters find a 'secret' village post-Death. Shades of 'Last Train') Joe Denton; 'POWER 11' (Charles and Jenny ride into a new adventure straight after the end of Series Three) Linda Bruce. Newsletter apologises for any omissions. See future update.



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