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These pages contain many Sherlock Holmes essays and pastiches for Holmes enthusiasts world-wide. The intent of this page is to provide a permanent virtual repository for new Sherlockian scholarship. It is a free service, and your pieces, once posted, will never be altered or removed except at the author's request. Let's all give Geocities a big round of applause for hosting this site.

In order to understand the context in which many of these essays and stories were written, it is important to be familiar with the original body of 60 Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. All 60 tales are in one place or another on the web, and most of them are accessible through a list compiled by Chris Redmond. If you are unfamiliar with the Sherlock Holmes "canon," I urge you to read some original Doyle before you read items on these pages.

I have received many submissions, but there is always room for more! So if you have anything you'd like to see published on the web (for free!) that has something to do with the master detective, then by all means, contact me at the e-mail address at the bottom of this page. I will accept anything from 4th grade book reports to actual published articles (with permission of both publisher and author, of course), so submit! If you have anything you'd like to send, just e-mail it to me along with any special requests you might have. The Holmes Links section contains links to many popular Sherlock Holmes sites on the World Wide Web. The Sherlockian Societies page contains a list of every Sherlock Holmes society in the world with a web page. The ones I was able to find, at any rate. The Hive is a page devoted to stories based on the Mary Russell books by Laurie R. King. Finally, Foxhound's Paget Archive contains several pictures scanned and touched up by myself.

Please stay for awhile, and enjoy the site - it was made by Sherlockians FOR Sherlockians.

--Kris

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