[Rec] "and the fallen stars do sing"
Sep. 13th, 2013 08:07 pmI have caught up on my NFE comments! *gleefully ticks off item on to-do list* Now I just need to... do far too many other things I've let slide since I got home from Minnesota. Argh.
On that note, though, apparently I neglected to publicize the gift I received in the NFE. I guess I reblogged the Tumblr post and forgot that I needed to say something on my journal as well. Whoops. Bad Liz, no biscuit.
I will remedy that now.
and the fallen stars do sing: "I came directly to you, my lord," she said finally. "My sisters and I saw...oh, I can hardly say it! The kings and queens--they've--we've lost them!"
"I'm sorry," Peridan said, "I don't think I understand you. They're not lost; they've gone hunting. There's a large party, after the white stag..."
This fic deals with the immediate aftermath of the Pevensies' reign, from Peridan's point of view. It is beautiful and all for me, but thanks to the marvels of the internet, you can read it too! You should go do so and then leave a comment for the writer. :-)
Actually you should read all the NFE stories posted so far while you’re over on LJ, but for now I will settle for sending you to this one fic, because what is the point of a personal blog thingywhatsit if you can’t use it to show off cool stuff people made for you? (Well, okay, obviously the other purpose is to show off cool stuff that you made for other people, but psssh, let us not bring logic into this argument. *wry*)
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In other news, I have been writing yesterday and today, but it hasn't been on anything I meant to write. Instead I have added about 700 words to the G.I Joe oneshot I started a couple years ago -- "Five Things That Never Happened to Rex and Ana Lewis (And One That Still Might)" -- which is now at 8,700 words. Parts 1 and 2 have been done for a while. Part 3 is now over 1,000 words. Parts 4 and 5 are still only a couple hundred words each, and Part 6 may end up getting chopped off the fic altogether. I'm unsure if I want Part 3 to be two scenes or if I can get all the necessary elements into a single, extended scene. I guess I will find out as I write.
On that note, though, apparently I neglected to publicize the gift I received in the NFE. I guess I reblogged the Tumblr post and forgot that I needed to say something on my journal as well. Whoops. Bad Liz, no biscuit.
I will remedy that now.
and the fallen stars do sing: "I came directly to you, my lord," she said finally. "My sisters and I saw...oh, I can hardly say it! The kings and queens--they've--we've lost them!"
"I'm sorry," Peridan said, "I don't think I understand you. They're not lost; they've gone hunting. There's a large party, after the white stag..."
This fic deals with the immediate aftermath of the Pevensies' reign, from Peridan's point of view. It is beautiful and all for me, but thanks to the marvels of the internet, you can read it too! You should go do so and then leave a comment for the writer. :-)
Actually you should read all the NFE stories posted so far while you’re over on LJ, but for now I will settle for sending you to this one fic, because what is the point of a personal blog thingywhatsit if you can’t use it to show off cool stuff people made for you? (Well, okay, obviously the other purpose is to show off cool stuff that you made for other people, but psssh, let us not bring logic into this argument. *wry*)
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In other news, I have been writing yesterday and today, but it hasn't been on anything I meant to write. Instead I have added about 700 words to the G.I Joe oneshot I started a couple years ago -- "Five Things That Never Happened to Rex and Ana Lewis (And One That Still Might)" -- which is now at 8,700 words. Parts 1 and 2 have been done for a while. Part 3 is now over 1,000 words. Parts 4 and 5 are still only a couple hundred words each, and Part 6 may end up getting chopped off the fic altogether. I'm unsure if I want Part 3 to be two scenes or if I can get all the necessary elements into a single, extended scene. I guess I will find out as I write.