Tribute

In Memoriam to Lynn Wright

 April 15, 1933 - December 22, 2025 (aged 92)

She was an Artist, Doll Maker, Sculptor, Webmaster, Writer ...
... and not least of all,  Mentor to many fanfic authors


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On May 5, 2003, she  introduced herself to B&B fandom in a LETTER

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Tributes

Tribute by Ginny Tribute by Angie

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Two tribute collages from Judith

Click on images to enlarge
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Lynn's Advice for Writers

Lynn's Guide for Fanfic Writers

Lynn's Nine Rules for B&B  Fanfiction
Lynn's Fan Fiction

Library Page

Lynn's Art

Please visit Lynn's Art Gallery page to view her art.
Her Adult art appears with that of other artists (organized alphabetically)
in the Adult Art Gallery

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Pencil Drawings

These are a set of Art Cards Lynn sold to fans.
They feature quotes and many of her best drawings
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Lynn's art also inspired others

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This beautiful chalk drawing inspired Angie
to create the hooked rug below
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Cindy's tribute to Lynn's art

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Angie made several cross-stitch patterns based on Lynn's art.
All are available free to fans.

Please contact Angie and quote the pattern number under the image.

Patterns are provided in a zip file and include the Patternmaker Viewer needed to open and print the pattern (Windows only)
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Donna made Angie's #0901 cross stitch pattern, adding a quotation.
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Angie designed and worked the white chalk artwork #921 in cross stitch

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Digital Art


Lynn used her talents to illustrate both fan fiction and various special features on CABB.
She was finally convinced to create a display of some of them ...
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She also created some wonderful wallpapers

HERE



Vincent was a
favourite subject

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Vincent and birthday cake



Vincent gloves
One of her drawings ...
Vincent in jeans wearing gloves
(adapted from a digital photo)


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Lynn's instructions on
how to make photo collages such as the one above HERE

 photo montage

Lynn was justifiably famous for her wonderful photo montagess

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Art Objects




Book boxes and Chests

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Lynn's Dolls

She preferred to use wrestling dolls for her Vincents
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Alas, these are the only dolls Lynn made before her failing eyesight barred her from this hobby and all online work and writing.
She shared this obsession with Angie, who preferred to use GI Joe dolls or N'Sync puppets.

The many email conversations between the two were instructive and often funny, as each learned the challenges of using articulated dolls, and shared tips in making costumes  ....and glueing on Vincent body hair.

Other


cutouts

Lynn created Vincent and Catherine paper cut-out dolls with several pages of costumes.

Download the pdf series file HERE



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Lynn made a 3-D Vincent portrait
of one of her drawings


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Animations

Before AI, Lynn created animated videos - of Vincent, of course.
(mp4)


Vincent Quoting Rilke
Vincent Yawn

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Games

Some of Lynn's many treasure hunt games created for fans
can be found HERE


Mazes, crosswords and other games she created and illustrated
 may be found on the new CABB site HERE


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And last but NOT least ...
Lynn did not confine her talents to B&B

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She wrote two novel-length fanfic love stories

The first was based on The Magnificent Seven TV Series (1998-2000), featuring Ron Perlman's M7 character Josiah Sanchez, and Laura Holden who played Mary Travis, the owner of a newspaper. This series also featured Robert Vaughn in a recurring role as a judge, and several actors from B&B appeared as guest stars. It was an extremely well-done, well-acted and well-written series. It won an Emmy for costumes. Sound familiar?
Read more about the series on Wikipedia HERE

Lynn also wrote a crossover of Terminator and Alien, using the characters played by Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman in their respective movies.

nightA Night Full of Stars

ADULT
connorThe Connor/Johner Saga

ADULT


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Note from Angie

Lynn was always very generous and seemingly tireless when it came to work needed for B&B. Her failing eyesight eventually prevented her doing more, but her legacy survives.
Her contributions and support made the Treasure Chambers possible, and her friendship was a valued and honest joy, although we never met.

She was also responsible for expanding The Classic Alliance of Beauty and the Beast website far beyond it's original mandate. She also created the Steam Tunnels for adult fanfic.

Visit CABB





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A last few  words ...

Lynn has left B&B fandom a lasting legacy of stories,
art and much more.


Many authors have reason to thank her for her sharp eye and unwavering insistence on good grammar while she managed and edited submissions to CABB's Tunnel Tales and The Steam Tunnels.

No fanfic writer who submitted fanfic to her EVER fogot to use
'all right' instead of 'alright'!


We are NOT all right with her passing, but will always remember and honour her dedication to this fandom and her service to its fans.

We are sure she is happily causing grammatical havoc and thrilling with her art and many other talents beyond the veil.




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