Dec. 3rd, 2007

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Um. So. Locked Room Problems seems to have been nominated for a Crossing Over Award at Twisting the Hellmouth. It's up for this one:

ACS' Band Candy Award
For those crossover stories about the old(er) humans in the Scoobies' lives, dedicated to Giles and Joyce and their brief moment in Band Candy.

Eligible fics include those where the primary relationship involves shipping Joyce, Giles, Jenny Calendar, Snyder, Mayor Wilkins, Willy the bartender, Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, even Quentin Travers, etc. (the grown-ups), with a crossover character.

...

I am torn between WTF? and SO COOL!

Also, y'know, I could've sworn I posted the story and the epilogue to TTH last month, but I can't find "Locked Room Problems" anywhere on their site anymore. Their search function has always been prone to randomly losing stories, but this is personally irritating to me.
edenfalling: stylized black-and-white line art of a sunset over water (Default)
Um. So. Locked Room Problems seems to have been nominated for a Crossing Over Award at Twisting the Hellmouth. It's up for this one:

ACS' Band Candy Award
For those crossover stories about the old(er) humans in the Scoobies' lives, dedicated to Giles and Joyce and their brief moment in Band Candy.

Eligible fics include those where the primary relationship involves shipping Joyce, Giles, Jenny Calendar, Snyder, Mayor Wilkins, Willy the bartender, Wesley Wyndam-Pryce, even Quentin Travers, etc. (the grown-ups), with a crossover character.

...

I am torn between WTF? and SO COOL!

Also, y'know, I could've sworn I posted the story and the epilogue to TTH last month, but I can't find "Locked Room Problems" anywhere on their site anymore. Their search function has always been prone to randomly losing stories, but this is personally irritating to me.
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So far, this December is acting much more like proper winter than last December ever managed. Last year the annual ice sculptures set out around the Commons had to be wrapped in insulated cardboard because it was over 60 degrees Fahrenheit on December 6th. Then they melted flat in one day.

This year, we've already had four inches or so of snow, and the temperature isn't expected to rise past about 35 degrees for the rest of the week. (Also, we may get more snow.)

I admit that it was pleasant to walk around in only a light jacket last year, but the current cold is much more psychologically reassuring. :-)
edenfalling: circular blue mosaic depicting stylized waves (ocean mosaic)
So far, this December is acting much more like proper winter than last December ever managed. Last year the annual ice sculptures set out around the Commons had to be wrapped in insulated cardboard because it was over 60 degrees Fahrenheit on December 6th. Then they melted flat in one day.

This year, we've already had four inches or so of snow, and the temperature isn't expected to rise past about 35 degrees for the rest of the week. (Also, we may get more snow.)

I admit that it was pleasant to walk around in only a light jacket last year, but the current cold is much more psychologically reassuring. :-)

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