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Summary: Meetings, lemon trees, and wishes.
Warnings: None.
Rating: R (sexual content).
Notes: The poem in this short story is actually a song from the last movie version of The Importance of Being Earnest.

Originally Posted 12.2.06

Lady Mine, Come Down )

Originally posted 12-06-03
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Title: The Day the Music Died (and I Got Farked)
Rating: PG-13 for language.
Summary: This is an original story about what could happen if everything possible went wrong in a fandom, brought on by the minor wanks about spoilers/piracy and the temporary failure of Livejournal this afternoon. It's comedy! It's tragedy! It's kinda foulmouthed, now that I read it. It encompasses everything I love about every fandom I could think of.
Warnings: None.

Originally Posted 7.18.07

This fanfic does not contain spoilers for Deathly Hallows. The events of the fictional "Carver" fandom are not in any way reflective of the events in the final Harry Potter book.

I was there, man, I was there through it all. Let me tell you something about fucking fandom. )
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One should write down anecdotes every day until one has learnt how to give them the most pregnant and effective form; one should be tireless in collecting and describing human types and characters; one should above all relate things to others and listen to others relate, keeping one's eyes and ears open for the effect produced on those present, one should travel like a landscape painter or costume designer. One should, finally, reflect on the motives of human actions, disdain no signpost for instruction about them and be a collector of these things by day and night. One should continue in this many-sided exercise for some ten years; what is then created in the workshop will be fit to go out into the world.
-- Nietzsche

Warnings: None.

I. Aaron, Seduced
Rating: G
4.26.07

Aaron, Seduced )

II. Have A Good Afternoon
Rating: G
4.27.07

Have A Good Afternoon )

IV. Beating Time
04.28.07

Beating Time )

V. His Eye On The Sparrow
05.02.07
Prompt: Exactly 300 words including title on the theme "world's end." Including these 10 words: chant, bone, hunger, chill, orbit, sparrow, palimpsest, tyrant, river, indigo.

His Eye On The Sparrow )

VI. The Welfare Office
written early 2007, posted 5.8.07

The welfare office, or whatever they call state aid now... )
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Virtue summary: Hope did not live in the Ryder house.
Warnings: Themes of domestic abuse.

Mercy summary: They lock the doors at night now; they've had to, since the riots.
Warnings: None.

Virtue and Mercy )

***

Summary: James took it well.
Warnings: Uh. Beheading?

Calm Acceptance )
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Oooh, artlinks! Long overdue.
Warnings: None.

Originally Posted 6.11.08

[livejournal.com profile] utility_knife, who did the lovely illos for the Hiatus Continuations, has done two more for Jack & Ellis -- you can find them here, along with a drawing from Deathly Hallows and some art for the show Reaper. (I like the second J&E especially; Clare's dress is awesome.)

Also, [livejournal.com profile] johanirae has done an illustration from Dresser, Ianto helping Jack on with his coat. It's a pretty unique style for Torchwood fanart; very much what a manga of Dresser would look like, I imagine. :)

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On Storytelling:

Fanfiction is a way of the culture repairing the damage done in a system where contemporary myths are owned by corporations instead of owned by folk.
-- Henry Jenkins

Life is very short. We die on the march. But there is nothing outside the march so nothing can be lost to it. The missing plays of Sophocles will turn up piece by piece, or be written again in another language.
-- Tom Stoppard

Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh.
-- G. Bernard Shaw

A good story should provoke discussion, debate, argument...and the occasional bar fight.
-- J. Michael Strazynski

Here's how to become a great artist. First, get miserable. Misery drives you to become a great artist, but the art does nothing for your misery, which drives you to drugs, which makes you a lousy artist.
-- House M.D.

Humans? They're long gone. Vanished. Extinct. They only exist in stories.
-- Ferngully

Anton Chekov, who was a doctor, said, "Medicine is my wife; writing is my mistress."

Se non e vero, e ben trovato. (Even if it’s not true, it’s a good story.)
-- Italian Proverb

The recipe for becoming a good novelist is easy to give, but to carry it out presupposes qualities one is accustomed to overlook. One has only to make a hundred or so sketches for novels, none longer than two pages but of such distinctness that every word in them is necessary. One should write down anecdotes every day until one has learnt how to give them the most pregnant and effective form; one should be tireless in collecting and describing human types and characters; one should above all relate things to others and listen to others relate, keeping one's eyes and ears open for the effect produced on those present, one should travel like a landscape painter or costume designer. One should, finally, reflect on the motives of human actions, disdain no signpost for instruction about them and be a collector of these things by day and night. One should continue in this many-sided exercise for some ten years; what is then created in the workshop will be fit to go out into the world.
-- Nietzsche

The thief. Once committed beyond a certain point he should not worry himself too much. Thieving is God's message to him. Let him try and be a good thief.
-- Samuel Butler

What is written without effort is generally read without pleasure.
-- Samuel Johnson

Same story, different versions, and all are true.
-- POTC: Dead Man's Chest

I am a humble artist
moulding my earthly clod,
adding my labour to nature's,
simply assisting God.
-- Piet Hein

Every archaeologist knows in his heart why he digs. He digs, in pity and humility, that the dead may live again, that what is past may not be forever lost, that something may be salvaged from the wrack of the ages.
-- From "The Testimony of the Spade"

Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man.
-- Francis Bacon

It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing.
-- Seneca epistles 88 45

When asked how she acquired her knowledge of science, Octavia Butler replied, "I read."

Imagination is more important than information.
-- Albert Einstein

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