Something for everyone...
Nov. 22nd, 2004 06:14 pm...starting with lovers of myths Greek and Roman: "Black Ships" by
artaxastra is a stunning tale set after the Trojan war. Which I hope she'll get published one day.
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Maybe some of us couldn't go to Burbank, unlike certain individuals, but we got fanfic instead. Centauriphiles, friends, ljfolk, lend me your ear:
andrastewhite has written another witty, sad and hot Londo/G'Kar story. I love my middle-aged plumb aliens, yes I do.
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Of course, friendship is worth squeeing over just as much as any other 'ship. The first friendship essay over at
otf_manifesto has appeared, and it's dealing with Vila and Avon, of Blake's 7 fame. Highly recommended (both the essay and B7, with its glories of sarcastic dialogue and dark plots and not so special effects that make Dr. Who look expensive - but who cares?).
Oh, and I found out...
( which Pre-Raphaelite Painting I am )
Hm. Having read The Stress of Her Regard by Tim Powers, this makes me seriously suspect my heritage & origin of writing gifts...
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Maybe some of us couldn't go to Burbank, unlike certain individuals, but we got fanfic instead. Centauriphiles, friends, ljfolk, lend me your ear:
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Of course, friendship is worth squeeing over just as much as any other 'ship. The first friendship essay over at
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Oh, and I found out...
( which Pre-Raphaelite Painting I am )
Hm. Having read The Stress of Her Regard by Tim Powers, this makes me seriously suspect my heritage & origin of writing gifts...