It could mean that the act of swerving, perhaps in a physical sense like a car swerving on the road, has a story behind it. Maybe it was to avoid an obstacle, and that event can be told as a story.
I'm not sure who exactly Laura Strickland is in the context of Fantastic Fiction without more information. It could be an author, a character, or someone related to the Fantastic Fiction community in some way.
In visual art, an artist might use the concept of'swerve' to tell a story. For example, a curved or swerving line in a painting could represent the journey of a character or an emotion. It can lead the viewer's eye in a way that unfolds a story within the painting.
I'm not sure specifically about Transformers Swerve and Skids yaoi fanfiction. There is a large amount of fanfiction out there, but yaoi - which is a genre focused on male - male relationships in a particular style - might not be as common for these specific characters. You could try searching on dedicated fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3).
I'm sorry, I don't really know the specific 'Terry Strickland origin story' as the name is not widely associated with a common, well - known origin story. There could be many people named Terry Strickland, and without more context, it's hard to say.
Buck Strickland is often a character who might be a boss or an important figure in a particular setting. Peggy Hill is also a character. They could be from a TV show or a fictional story world. Without more context, it's hard to be more specific about their relationship in a particular story.
I'm not very familiar with specific 'Craig Strickland scary stories'. It could be that Craig Strickland has his own unique collection of spooky tales. Maybe they involve haunted places, strange creatures or eerie events that he has experienced or heard about.
Laura Strickland's contribution to Fantastic Fiction could vary widely. If she is an author, she may have a significant impact on the readership. Her books could inspire other writers, or she could be known for promoting diversity in the genre. For instance, if she writes about characters from different cultures or backgrounds, it could encourage more inclusive writing in Fantastic Fiction. On the other hand, if she is part of the behind - the - scenes work, like marketing or promoting Fantastic Fiction works, she could be helping to increase the visibility of the genre and its associated works.
I'm sorry, I don't know the specific details of Paul Strickland's story in 911 Lone Star. You may need to refer to the show itself or some official fan resources.
AO3 (Archive of Our Own) would be a good place to start. It has a large collection of fanfiction from various fandoms, including Transformers. Just use the search function and type in 'Swerve' 'Skids' and 'yaoi' to see if there are any relevant stories.