LUNACY'S FAN FICTION REVIEWS
Joseph Anderson
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This file features reviews of stories written by Joseph Anderson. For any other fiction by this bard please visit any of the Xena fan fiction indexes.


CALLISTO AND GABRIELLE by Joseph Anderson
Dark, thoughtful piece that has Callisto visiting Xena and Gabrielle's camp, surprisingly enough just to speak with the bard. An uneasy Xena can't help but feel suspicious of the blonde warlord's motivations, only she finds herself understanding these well-enough later when Callisto unexpectedly joins forces with them. - 6 pgs., 11/5/97
http://www.geocities.com/joe2622.geo/cal-gab.html

CALLISTO: CHILD'S PLAY by Joseph Anderson
This new Callisto story has the blonde warlord feeling "motherly" toward an abused waif. Well-written and absolutely chilling. Please note the warnings involving violence posted by the author at the beginning of this story. - 11 pgs., 7/2/97
http://www.geocities.com/joe2622.geo/childsplay.html

DOLON by Joseph Anderson
Gabrielle meets the young eunuch who served Xena during some of her years as a warlord. Like THE GAME AT CYRENE, this story offers a sharp contrast between the Warrior Princess of old and the reformed Xena as we see the warrior interacting once again with the young man who was once her slave. - 7 pgs., 11/24/97
http://www.geocities.com/joe2622.geo/dolon.html

GAME AT CYRENE (THE) by Joseph Anderson
Xena tells Gabrielle about a particularly bloody time from her past. Joseph's characterization of the warlord Xena is ruthless and suitably shocking. Note: This story contains violence. [See also the sequel DOLON]. - 8 pgs., 11/24/97
http://www.geocities.com/joe2622.geo/cyrene.html

TWILIGHT by Joseph Anderson
Painting the twilight of the gods in a startlingly somber new light, this tale finds Xena, Gabrielle and Eve enjoying a day at the market when they recognize a familiar face under the ragged clothes of a wretched beggar. A story full of pathos about lost glories, inevitable change and the welcomed mercy of compassion. Grab a kleenex before this one. - 3 pgs.
http://www.geocities.com/joe2622.geo/twilight.html


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