Since the makings of a story list seem to be coming together here, I'll add one more, even though the questioner said she didn't have access to zines: the novella which makes up half of Continental B&D, Fraternité, by Jasper, is - with the exception of the framing device (Bodie is knocked out, and dreams...) - a French Revolution AU. Naturally, there's a prison, and that's where they meet.
Bodie's a soldier, imprisoned for links with the aristos, Doyle is an artist now working in the prison as a warder. The whole of the first half of the story's set in the prison.
Ooh. Must go and add it to angelci5's list of AU occupations (http://ci5hq.livejournal.com/185696.html)!
(edited to fix link, grr) (and then again to include the author. argh.)
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Date: 2012-06-15 11:15 am (UTC)Bodie's a soldier, imprisoned for links with the aristos, Doyle is an artist now working in the prison as a warder. The whole of the first half of the story's set in the prison.
Ooh. Must go and add it to angelci5's list of AU occupations (http://ci5hq.livejournal.com/185696.html)!
(edited to fix link, grr)
(and then again to include the author. argh.)