This week’s author may have gotten her writing start from a place “where everybody knows your name” but if you don’t know her name, you should. Meet foxmulders! Also known as audries on A03, foxmulders has a variety of work that can take you on a great ride and in some cases knock the wind out of you as you read.
One of my personal favorites is “solitary fields in spring.” Tagged “mother’s day hell fic from hell,” it looks at 5 Mother’s Days that could have been *cough should have been cough* for Scully. It’s sweet and sad and hits all the right notes.
With all the hurricanes lately you may have heard people use the phrase “the waffle house index." This story with the same name has more to do with the hurricane of emotions that follows Season 6′s “One Son” than the weather and it’s a great read. I love the way it explores how Mulder and Scully say the things they don’t really say.
There’s so much I love about “string theory,” I’ll just stop talking now and tell you to go read it.
We talked with foxmulders about writing, inspiration, and of course, The X-Files.
Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny apparently took a nice little trip to the forest while shooting Season 11 this week. Gillian shared a photo of herself and a bear on set, and of course David had something to say about that on Twitter as well.
Amazon has turned the popular podcast Lore into an Amazon Prime series, set to debut October 13th. X-Files Executive Producer Glen Morgan is among the talented crew of producers bringing the show to life. New York Comic Con attendees will have a chance to meet some of the cast and crew and to check out a panel about the show. On Thursday, October 5th, there will be an autograph signing from 11:15 to 12:15. The panel is scheduled from 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm in the Hammerstein Ballroom. Panelists so far include Executive Producers Gale Anne Hurd and Brett-Patrick Jenkins, Creator Aaron Mahnke, and cast members Kristin Bauer van Straten, Holland Roden, and Robert Patrick. Yes, another XF alum is part of the series! Amazon will also be creating a creepy fan experience featuring a museum of the occult and supernatural that introduces fans to the show in an immersive way. You can find that in the north concourse of the Javits Center Thursday through Sunday starting at 10:00 am.