By U. Nesbit Owin
This is a retelling of the movie, but set in the human world. This story was submitted by Arin Wolff, after Nesbit disappeared over two years ago.
By Quinlan
The journal of a rat that traces events before, during and after the film.
By Kanen
A rat-fable told by Kanen, the rat-priest on NIMHmuck. Quite a powerful little myth, I think you all will enjoy this.
By Jennifer C. Robinson
A story that is a sequel to the book. Don't get many of those 'round here, so check it out!
By Kris Lapke
In this well written epilogue to the movie, Jonathan’s family discovers his journal.
By Christopher Silva
When Dr. Schultz’s son gets mixed up with the rats, anything can happen. Contains elements from the book as well as the movie.
By Christopher Silva
In this short story sequel to “The Children of NIMH,” Mr. Ages discovers that being a grumpy old man isn’t what its cracked up to be.
By Chris Silva
Dr. George Yardley is often haunted by his past work with Dr. Schultz--a past no one but the Rats of NIMH new about. Now that his 'nephew,' Dante, has joined the rats of NIMH and his friends have deserted him, he feels he must face his past by creating a new future for himself--by joining Dante. A short sequel to "The Children of NIMH."
As you can probably see, there's been a few changes around here. The main reason for that is because Robin's is now under new management, by Simon, the creator of Thorn Valley. We're using a new system for maintaining the site which will hopefully allow us to keep on top of updates more easily as well as provide some neat and nifty features on the site.
Please bear with us for the time being as we are still in the process of transferring the old content to the new site. In the meantime, you can still go to the old Robin's Fanfiction site.
By Paul S. Gibbs
A beautifully told story which keeps the characters true to their form in the film. It takes place four months after the rats' departure from the farm. Mrs. Brisby and her children eagerly accept an opportunity to visit Thorn Valley; but unknown to them, the Rats of NIMH are once again facing a deadly peril--one which could destroy their self-sufficient paradise forever.
Robin’s Note: This was THE first piece on the archive waaaaay back in ’97. It was a favorite back then and probably will remain one today. Tragically, Paul Gibbs died suddenly in Jan 2002. His family has graciously given me permission to keep his NIMH work alive on the web.
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