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Tuesday, January 8th, 2019 08:45 am



Day 7
Stretch yourself a little and try something new. Go play in a new fandom or with a new pairing. Try working in a new medium. Or check out some fanworks that are new to you. (The recs from Day 2 might be a good place to start.) Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

Actually, I've decided that the self-recs from Day 8 are where to start. And so I shall make a concerted effort to R&R those things that my F List have themselves touted. I've pinned a few pages already.   Feel free to put something in comments with a link to something that you are especially proud of, that you feel is under-appreciated, or that you would especially like me to read.



Ahh, the dreaded self-rec.
Day 8
In your own space, post self-recs for at least three fanworks that you created. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

Uhmm, most recently The King Under the Mountain, an Indiana Jones-Agent Peggy Carter crossover.  I really loved doing this story and I may be reading an excerpt on a SyFy broadcast this week?  I'll post a link if I do.

The Peculiar Case of the Man with the Missing Soul, a remix of a Yuletide gift I received that is a big expansion of a fusion of Elementary with Bujold's Chalion universe. 

By Royal Decree which was my first Narnia story set in Narnia.  The story started as a lark and spiraled completely into something else.  Foundational characters and worldbuilding started here, including Evil Banker Morgan, King Edmund's Royal Murder, Jalur, Sallowpad, Willa, Mr. Hoberry, the royal Guard, wild dryad tree sex, Susan and Lucy's characterizations, Peter's management style (and being a leg man), and Edmund's allergies as well as styles and notions of governance.  Readers are generally more interested in my Spare Oom Stone Gryphon stuff but this was a really important story for me.