fic prompts: hit me
Aug. 11th, 2008 07:20 pmI am still kindly telling myself that I'm not writing Peta Pevensie (you're not writing it unless it's in a Word document! All wise people know this is true, unless of course you prefer a word processing program other than Word), and Caspian-in-the-Golden-Age is kicking my butt, and I don't want to look at any of my other WIPs or my unbegun
apocalyptothon story, and my tools of procrastination right now are knitting and solitaire, and after a thousand games of solitaire, well...sanity? Going. It will be back in a bit when I take my computer down to go watch the Olympics, because I feel bad doing anything other than writing on the computer when I'm watching TV (in this case, comment fics actually do count as writing, but I'm not actually writing them -- look, this distinction makes sense in my head), but at the moment? Sanity? Gone.
So! Give me fic prompts (Narnia, please), and I don't promise anything, but maybe then we will get somewhere. (And God, yes, all right, Peta counts.)
So! Give me fic prompts (Narnia, please), and I don't promise anything, but maybe then we will get somewhere. (And God, yes, all right, Peta counts.)
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Date: 2008-08-13 12:23 am (UTC)it's so shiny and perfect!
I love written material in fanfom! "An Account of the Many Wonders of the East" is just awesome and the prince's impression of Susan is beauriful. You've given him a great voice- straight forward but somehow lyrical.
You've made me so happy!
And I love the classical fairytale elements too- The Swan Princess is one of my favorite stories and outsider POVs are so much fun.
Who does end up saving Susan?
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Date: 2008-08-13 12:38 am (UTC)Who does end up saving Susan?
Peter, of course.
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Date: 2008-08-13 01:13 am (UTC)Peter, of course.
Yay!!! *shiny eyes*