2016 Sam and Jack Multimedia Awards – Nominations
I am so excited to announce that two of my stories were nominated in the 2016 Sam and Jack Multimedia Awards! Thank you everybody!
Read Moreby Kimberley Jackson | Oct 25, 2016 | News | 8 |
I am so excited to announce that two of my stories were nominated in the 2016 Sam and Jack Multimedia Awards! Thank you everybody!
Read Moreby Kimberley Jackson | May 17, 2016 | News | 0 |
I’m excited to announce, that Stargate Aschen won the award for all-time favorite Stargate fanfiction in the “Fanatic Fanfics Multi-Fandom Awards”.
Thank you everybody who voted for the story. I’m absolutely floored, thrilled, and excited about the love this story has received from the fandom. Again, thank you so, so, so much!! <3 <3 <3
Read Moreby Kimberley Jackson | Aug 4, 2015 | News | 1 |
I am very excited to announce that some of my stories have been nominated in the 2015 Sam and Jack...
Read Moreby Kimberley Jackson | Jun 24, 2015 | News | 9 |
The free Stargate Aschen ebook contains the original complete epic novel by Kimberley Jackson, along with a lot of bonus content that will only be available in the ebook.
Bonus
Original 1st Publication Version of Stargate Aschen (Chapters 1 – 35)
Inside the Aschen Universe
Stargate Aschen Timeline
Character Biographies
Illustrations: Antarctica, Book Covers, exclusive “Stargate Aschen” Sam/Jack iIllustration
by Kimberley Jackson | Jun 24, 2015 | Separate Chapters | 19 |
Rain pelted down into the thick pine forests, forming little streams as it ran from the roof of the small log cabin to collect in puddles on the muddy ground. Sam picked up her pace, the blankets in her arms clutched against her chest. Mud squished under her feet.
During the past few months she’d forgotten how hostile the climate in Antarctica could be. Icy rain showers, strong crisp winds blowing over from the nearby ocean, and of course much too short days with way too little sunshine.
She hurried up the three wooden steps to the front door of the cabin and ripped it open. Thank God, they’d finished building the first log cabins today. Those cabins would at least provide more resilient shelter against the gusts of wind and the cold temperatures.
She pulled the door shut behind her and shook the water from her arms. They’d moved mattresses and bedsheets in first thing that morning, so at least their bed would be dry.
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