[Rec] TWO Remix Madness ficlets, omg!!!
Jun. 30th, 2015 11:42 amThe Remix Madness archive is open as of yesterday. Go! Read! And specifically, read the two ficlets that wonderful people wrote based on some of my own work.
First we have Truth and Nothing But Truth (In Song and Story remix): [ETA: by
marmota_b] Edmund wants to establish newspapers, but he keeps running into problems. Do newspapers print the truth? A missing scene from "In Song and Story" by Elizabeth Culmer. (350 words)
This is based on In Song and Story, which is, unsurprisingly, about Edmund's attempt to establish a Narnian newspaper, which he hopes will quash the tradition of conveying news through not-always-terribly-accurate (and often embarrassing) narrative songs. Here he runs into yet more incomprehension of exactly what a newspaper is, and also a pertinent caution raised by Peridan.
And second, we have Slide Into A Choice (The Illusionary Perfection Remix): [ETA: by
Estirose] Eve has a choice, and she will make it. Eve/fem!Serpent. (325 words)
This is based on Thelema, a three-sentence ficlet I wrote for
lizzie_marie_23 back in 2011, in response to the prompt: girl!Serpent/Eve, it's Madam and Eve and they don't need Adam. The remix focuses less on the garden and more on the relationship between Eve and the Serpent, and decompresses the scenario to give Eve time to consider her choice. And she chooses only for herself, because no one should decide anyone else's life for them.
First we have Truth and Nothing But Truth (In Song and Story remix): [ETA: by
This is based on In Song and Story, which is, unsurprisingly, about Edmund's attempt to establish a Narnian newspaper, which he hopes will quash the tradition of conveying news through not-always-terribly-accurate (and often embarrassing) narrative songs. Here he runs into yet more incomprehension of exactly what a newspaper is, and also a pertinent caution raised by Peridan.
And second, we have Slide Into A Choice (The Illusionary Perfection Remix): [ETA: by
This is based on Thelema, a three-sentence ficlet I wrote for
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