Taking a cue from
snacky, who posted some things yesterday in advance of the Remix 10, I'll be putting some old things up on ff.net. Last year, I wrote Carrying out my design to shatter the enemies, which was a remix of the fabulous
metonomia 's She Maintained This Estate and received from the wonderful Caleon a remix of the The Palace Guard, Always On The Guard. I'm not sure if I'll participate this year or not -- Carrying out my design has been really popular on AO3 along with my Temeraire cross, so go figure. And Big Bang and Harold and Morgan, right? right?
So far, I've put up an old Polly Plummer & River Song story, Out of Place and the first part, which is the best standalone, of
The Horse and his boy, the Mare and her girl, Rat, Cat and Trickster. I've got a lot of other things I could put up -- all pasted together it was over 25,000 words. Oh self. If you want to drop a line or a review, lovely, but it's not new content, though maybe it's new to you.
This is all of course to procrastinate on my Big Bang which is going sooo slowly. I've received one lovely poem from
lotl101 (thank you!) and something from clio for Asim to share with Mrs. Caspian, but seriously, if you are yearning to have Tebbitt write Susan a poem that she can use to send secret messages via Morse code from occupied France, now is your chance. I am just not that romantic.
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So far, I've put up an old Polly Plummer & River Song story, Out of Place and the first part, which is the best standalone, of
The Horse and his boy, the Mare and her girl, Rat, Cat and Trickster. I've got a lot of other things I could put up -- all pasted together it was over 25,000 words. Oh self. If you want to drop a line or a review, lovely, but it's not new content, though maybe it's new to you.
This is all of course to procrastinate on my Big Bang which is going sooo slowly. I've received one lovely poem from
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